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I haven't been this confused since Algebra II.
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: IL, USA
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This post if for those of you who have been to WDW as a couple sans kids. Any advice for romance? And right off the bat, DH refuses to spend the $$ on Victoria and Alberts. Any other ideas? Thanks!
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![]() Frankly Scallop, I don't give a clam! Loud people give me Skull Pain! Call me "impatient" Join Date: Jan 2001
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I'm interested in this, too! I'm taking DH to WDW in December for a second honeymoon, no kids :D We'll be staying at the WL, so I made a reservation to go to the Hoop Dee Doo Revue because I know DH will enjoy this.
I tried to reserve an Illuminations cruise but was unsuccessful. I did make PSs at DHs favorite Disney restaurants, like Kona Cafe, 50's Primetime, and Chef Mickey's. I also made a PS for the Garden Grill and asked for the "rehitching ceremony". We had wanted to eat there on our last trip and never got around to it, so I know he wants to eat there. I already bought tickets to MVMCP for one night, so that will be something different. As for romance, I plan on packing some votive candles, some new silk pj's for both of us, and order a bottle of wine or champagne once we get there. I would love any other ideas!!!
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Join Date: Sep 1999
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What about dancing at the Atlantic Ballroom, at the Boardwalk? It is so pretty to take a stroll around the BW, watching the lights...
I remember there is a lounge on the top of the Contemporary, where you can sip a drink and watch the fireworks. Watching the eletrical water pageant from the beach of your resort (you are staying at WL, right?). I don't have much practice on going to WDW as a couple. But these are some of the things I would like to do if I ever get the chance. You never know...
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I haven't been this confused since Algebra II.
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: IL, USA
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Cool!
Good ideas already! Hey SeaSpray, I did the votive/silk jammie bit before. Is he helping out at all with the planning? If not, do you plan on suprising him at all? Try a giftbag just for him and go wild, girl! Don't forget the whipped cream.
![]() After all this planning I wonder if we'll miss the kids. *L* I can just imagine, moping because the girls won't be there! Ironic, huh?
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Dalton, MA
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The wife and I took our first vacation away from the kids (with the exception of a few weekends or overnighters) at WDW. We are from Massachusetts. We had been married 24 years. We spent one quiet day at the pool. We chose a "quiet" pool and virtually had it to ourselves. I did breakfast in bed one morning by bringing in coffee and muffins. We went resort hopping. Walked around the Boardwalk lagoon and then monorailed around the seven seas lagoon. We stopped at a couple of resorts, had a drink, ate then watched the fireworks. We spent a great day at Epcot doing old folk stuff.
Enjoy being alone and not having to run every minute. Sleep late. See a parade. Take a nap. |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2001
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What about a luxurious spa treatment like a massage.
Or do something the other person loves (even if it involved golf!). You could also try something new... like Horseback riding at Ft. Wilderness. Try to avoid the crowds as much as you can and take it slow and easy! |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Celebration, FL
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Dinner at the Contemporary (California Grill) during the Fantasy in the Sky fireworks. Good food, good wine and great atmosphere! They dim the lights and pipe in the music for the show! My DH, who is hardly romantic in the real world, treated DD and I to this, and when the lights came up, we both found boxes from Tiffanys on our plates! Great memory! Great husband!:D
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Celebration, FL
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One more idea...
We love to stroll in through the back entrance to Epcot in the evening, sample a glass of wine at France and enjoy Illuminations. Romantic (and cheap, too!)
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: The Lone Star State
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We had a couples massage at GF
We are a married couple of 10 years with no kids (not for lack of trying). We go to WDW every year and "act like kids". For our "second honeymoon" last year we went all out......we stayed at the Comteporary in a tower room with a magic kingdom view. It was very romantic to watch the fireworks from our balcony in our sexiest lingerie (made for some good fireworks after too).
We did alot of character meals and really just enjoyed ourselves. My DH was so embarassed when we saw Mickey at the Garden Grill and I started screaming and ran up to hug him. For our most romantic evening we went over to the GF spa and had a "Grand Romantic Evening" it consisted of a 50 minute massage, we were in the same room on tables side by side with soft candlelight and instrumental music. It was the best hour of the whole trip. It was expensive but definately worth it. My DH was resistant to try a massage before but now he is a believer. The only downside is that now he expects a massage as a part of every vacation..... The most important thing to remember is to have fun and focus on each other!!!!! |
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I haven't been this confused since Algebra II.
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: IL, USA
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Whoa minni! You did the ultimate romance trip, there...
Well I'll never top minni so I may as well give up. :D I should probably point out that I'm lookin' for specific things to do that are free. YOu know like, "Hey sit under that tree in France at about 7pm and watch the twinkly lights" - that sort of thing.
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It happens every night on the Bay Lake side Join Date: Oct 2000
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the WL is one of the more romantic hotels at WDW.
do you like to walk - the stroll to FW is nice walk around the resort - it is beautiful - do the free tour they have a hayride ($8.00 or less) that would be fun and not too expensive get you a place on the beach to watch the electric water pagen. be sure to see the geyser go off (every hour I think) do you like animals - Wl has a lot of animals - you can feed them or just watch take the boat to the Contemporary and then the monrail to the Polynesian, and walk along the beach in front of the Polyn to the GF (at night). there are quiet rooms(?) between the floors - (you will see them on the tour) with a fireplace and chairs over looking the lobby - |
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I haven't been this confused since Algebra II.
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Now THIS was the sort of thing I was lookin' for! Thanks Spicey! :D
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Boston, MA
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My DH and I went to Disney for our honeymoon last year and it was the most romantic and magical experience! The Fireworks Cruise on Breathless was really wonderful -- just the two of you out on the water watching the fireworks in the sky. We also went on a Fishing Excursion (my DH loves to fish) and for a Horseback Ride one morning. Strolls on the Boardwalk at night are always romantic -- and don't cost a penny. The Atlantic Dance club is a lot of fun too. A lot of the resorts have hot tubs that are open late at night, why not try one of those? Hope you have a wonderful second honeymoon!!
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I've read a few threads on something called goodnight kiss during the closing at Magic Kingdom? In all my trips to DW I've never seen it but it sounded really romantic. If you do a search I'm sure you'll find it. Also I would highly recommend dinner at Palio's at the Swan. It is relaxing and romantic and I didn't think the prices were too high (check the menus area here or at Deb's). We also love the Yachtsman Steakhouse and for a romantic dessert go by Chefs de France late and share a beautiful dessert and a couple of coffees outside. Have a great vacation!
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I haven't been this confused since Algebra II.
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Location: IL, USA
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Ooh! I love the dessert/sit outside idea.
Thanks for all the great ideas guys. I can't wait to take your advice!
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