RickinNYC
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Hi folks,
I need your help and in so asking, please know that I'm aware that my question is of a sensitive nature:
Over the years, I've read some great romantic stories of couples and their honeymoons, anniversaries and weddings on Disney property. I've been touched by them and want to become a part of the magic. However, my relationship is non-traditional. I have been in a long term, very committed, same sex relationship with my partner for more than 12 years. We will be in WDW, staying at the BWI this coming October. Our trip just so happens to fall on our 13th anniversary.
I called and spoke to a guest relations cast member at Disney Club booking and explained my situation. I simply wanted her to make note on my reservation that we would be celebrating our anniversary. She was amazing in her sensitivity and open-mindedness. I am simply hoping that when we check in, perhaps the cast member who does so recognizes our anniversary and grants an upgrade (hope! hope! hope!) or simply wishes us well. I have to admit that I was rather anxious about making such a call. I live in New York City and am very fortunate that we can live our lifestyle with little to no fear of any repercussions.
However, I'm very aware that we are still non-traditional in that we're a gay couple. And I can assure you that I am also aware that to a large population, we're not welcome.
My question is, I would like to celebrate our anniversary but NOT make a scene. My partner and I don't tend to walk hand in hand, let alone make outward display of public affection. Neither of us are effiminate by any stretch of the word. In fact, we both look like two conservative, preppy men who's wives left us to do some shopping. That's just the way we are. I would, however, like to do something that shows him how much I care about him and our anniversary. And doing so in my #1 favorite place in the world just seems to make things all the better.
All that being said, without causing a scene or to be perfectly frank, making anyone else uncomfortable or God forbid, point and stare, what can or should I do? I already plan on a quiet dinner. I am thinking of having flowers or something delivered to our room. And even though we have already exchanged rings, I would like to buy another perhaps. But when should I give it to him? Part of me wants to do it quietly in our room, on the balcony during the Epcot fireworks. But another part of me feels as if I'm hiding. I know that Disney has publicly announced that they as an organization support familes of all kinds, from the traditional to the non.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I need your help and in so asking, please know that I'm aware that my question is of a sensitive nature:
Over the years, I've read some great romantic stories of couples and their honeymoons, anniversaries and weddings on Disney property. I've been touched by them and want to become a part of the magic. However, my relationship is non-traditional. I have been in a long term, very committed, same sex relationship with my partner for more than 12 years. We will be in WDW, staying at the BWI this coming October. Our trip just so happens to fall on our 13th anniversary.
I called and spoke to a guest relations cast member at Disney Club booking and explained my situation. I simply wanted her to make note on my reservation that we would be celebrating our anniversary. She was amazing in her sensitivity and open-mindedness. I am simply hoping that when we check in, perhaps the cast member who does so recognizes our anniversary and grants an upgrade (hope! hope! hope!) or simply wishes us well. I have to admit that I was rather anxious about making such a call. I live in New York City and am very fortunate that we can live our lifestyle with little to no fear of any repercussions.
However, I'm very aware that we are still non-traditional in that we're a gay couple. And I can assure you that I am also aware that to a large population, we're not welcome.
My question is, I would like to celebrate our anniversary but NOT make a scene. My partner and I don't tend to walk hand in hand, let alone make outward display of public affection. Neither of us are effiminate by any stretch of the word. In fact, we both look like two conservative, preppy men who's wives left us to do some shopping. That's just the way we are. I would, however, like to do something that shows him how much I care about him and our anniversary. And doing so in my #1 favorite place in the world just seems to make things all the better.
All that being said, without causing a scene or to be perfectly frank, making anyone else uncomfortable or God forbid, point and stare, what can or should I do? I already plan on a quiet dinner. I am thinking of having flowers or something delivered to our room. And even though we have already exchanged rings, I would like to buy another perhaps. But when should I give it to him? Part of me wants to do it quietly in our room, on the balcony during the Epcot fireworks. But another part of me feels as if I'm hiding. I know that Disney has publicly announced that they as an organization support familes of all kinds, from the traditional to the non.
Your thoughts would be appreciated.