Any Single Disney Men Out There?

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Kimmielee said:
Ok, I promise no pictures! ;)

Where is everyone's most romantic dinner locations??


Pictures are important. :happytv:


Let's see romantic spot...could it be the food & beveridge cart at a WDW golf course?

If not there, maybe the Yachtman's...or maybe a simple meal outside of the Big River while Illuminations is going on at EPCOT.

Like several of the ladies have posted, it all depends where my Disney Princess princess: wanted me to look into her beautiful eyes while we were sharing a meal.

Back at home, I think a romantic meal would be one where we :stir: the meal together princess: :wizard: and then we shared it by candlelight with a nice bottle of wine.
 
As far as at WDW, it would definitely depend on what both myself and my "prince" would consider romantic at that particular moment. At home, anywhere we're together could be romantic, but would have to agree with DD - making dinner together at home, eating in candlelight, gazing into each other's eyes (swoon).
 
Just noticed when I logged back in that they are taking ressies for Holiday Sleigh rides at the WL.

I have always thought that it would be very romantic to take of the carriage rides at PO, but a sleigh ride around the holidays with all the lights up and decorations, now that would be really romantic, it would be a great way to end a romantic evening with your sweetie :cloud9:
 
Thanks for Posting Cait, just means I have something else to book for my Dec trip! LOL
 

Tink901 said:
Thanks for Posting Cait, just means I have something else to book for my Dec trip! LOL
Yeah, rub it in, lucky girl....Seriously...happy for you and the prince. Hope some of the good vibes spread out to the rest of us.
 
And what kind of meal would you and your princess: be :stir: together? Do tell? :)

DisneydaveCT said:
Back at home, I think a romantic meal would be one where we :stir: the meal together princess: :wizard: and then we shared it by candlelight with a nice bottle of wine.
 
katydidbug1 said:
Just noticed when I logged back in that they are taking ressies for Holiday Sleigh rides at the WL.

I have always thought that it would be very romantic to take of the carriage rides at PO, but a sleigh ride around the holidays with all the lights up and decorations, now that would be really romantic, it would be a great way to end a romantic evening with your sweetie :cloud9:

FWIW - I just got off the phone with 407-WDW-DINE making my ADR for San Angel Inn on December 3rd. I mentioned we are staying at the Wilderness Lodge and the said if your interested in the sleigh rides they are selling out fast.
 
deltachi8 said:
FWIW - I just got off the phone with 407-WDW-DINE making my ADR for San Angel Inn on December 3rd. I mentioned we are staying at the Wilderness Lodge and the said if your interested in the sleigh rides they are selling out fast.

You are correct - I just called and out of my 6 nights available, only 1 was open, so thanks for the info Cait & Deltachi !!
 
Anytime Tink....I'm watching out for ya. Us Northeastern girls need to stick together. :) Someone needs to do the romatic things....Someday hopefully it will be me. :cloud9:

Tink901 said:
You are correct - I just called and out of my 6 nights available, only 1 was open, so thanks for the info Cait & Deltachi !!
 
::MickeyMo Hi new to this thread. 51 year young DVC member going on the members curise 2006 in a few days. This will be my first disney activity as a single dad. If last year is any indication of whats going to happen (my 12 year old son going off to have fun) I'm going to be spending a lot of time alone. Any single Disney mom's out there that will be on the members curise and need a dancing, walking, kareokee or any other Mickey fun partner send me a note. :earsboy:
 
katydidbug1 said:
Just noticed when I logged back in that they are taking ressies for Holiday Sleigh rides at the WL.

I have always thought that it would be very romantic to take of the carriage rides at PO, but a sleigh ride around the holidays with all the lights up and decorations, now that would be really romantic, it would be a great way to end a romantic evening with your sweetie :cloud9:

That is an incredibly romantic idea!!! Note to my future :wizard: (in case I find him and in case he reads old posts) Kimmie would :love: a sleigh ride!!! Imagine a sleigh ride on New Years Eve? :cloud9:
 
Ah the fine art of "DATING"

What ever HAPPENED to DATING?? In the past few years I've met a guy who seems nice and put all focus and energy into getting to know him... spending time with him.. seeing where it can go. I thought that was the "right thing to do"

I watch "Grey's Anatomy" and Meredith decided 2 weeks ago she didn't WANT to chose between 2 men. She wanted to DATE. of course that lasted one episode before she was forced to make a choice.. however...

I've decided to date. And I've gone on a few dates the past 2 weeks. And it's wonderful! No pressure! I'm honest with these guys that I"m not going to settle down and I"m not going to get too serious and I"m not going to be intimate and I'm not going to ONLY date them.

IT seems to have taken pressure off of them as well. ONE person in particular and I get along great.. but I'm not going to get serious.

I feel pretty alive since opening my eyes that every date I go on doesn't have to be a make it or break it situation.

The sticky part? The guy I feel the strongest connection to is quite a bit younger.

OOPS!
 
pirate: My idea which I have not had the chance to try it yet (but I'm still hopeful) for a very romantic dinner/evening. Need to stay in one of the rooms at the Boardwak. Stayed there twice and the rooms are awsome. Serve the dinner on the balcony of one of the Boardwalk units facing Epcot. The veiw across the river is wonderful at night with all the colorful lights and activity on the Boardwalk. My princess and I would start out with some fresh cut up fruit. Next either boiled shrimp or stuffed salmon. Add some steamed vegatables and fresh baked bread and a bottle of white wine. As the grat chef says BAM! It would be important to time it correctly but the plan would be to serve dessert (from the bakery right on the Boardwalk) as the fire works go off at Epcot. Wrap up the evening with either a carrage ride or leasurly walk arounds the grounds. Maybe some dancing and we have a epic romantic evening. See we guys think about more then just football. ::MickeyMo
 
CinRell said:
Ah the fine art of "DATING"

What ever HAPPENED to DATING?? In the past few years I've met a guy who seems nice and put all focus and energy into getting to know him... spending time with him.. seeing where it can go. I thought that was the "right thing to do"

I watch "Grey's Anatomy" and Meredith decided 2 weeks ago she didn't WANT to chose between 2 men. She wanted to DATE. of course that lasted one episode before she was forced to make a choice.. however...

I've decided to date. And I've gone on a few dates the past 2 weeks. And it's wonderful! No pressure! I'm honest with these guys that I"m not going to settle down and I"m not going to get too serious and I"m not going to be intimate and I'm not going to ONLY date them.

IT seems to have taken pressure off of them as well. ONE person in particular and I get along great.. but I'm not going to get serious.

I feel pretty alive since opening my eyes that every date I go on doesn't have to be a make it or break it situation.

The sticky part? The guy I feel the strongest connection to is quite a bit younger.

OOPS!

CIN-

Don't sweat the age difference (I assume its all legal of course ;) )...the much more important thing is the strength of that connection. When it's strong, when your able to share a whole lot, the age really is only a very small hurdle.

Just MHO....
 
deltachi8 said:
CIN-

Don't sweat the age difference (I assume its all legal of course ;) )...the much more important thing is the strength of that connection. When it's strong, when your able to share a whole lot, the age really is only a very small hurdle.

Just MHO....


I'll be 31 next week. He's 23 *ulp*
 
rer1972 said:
With that age difference I bet you could both teach other a few things. ;)

rer you and that gutter have an intimate relationship don't you? LOL
 
Kimmielee said:
That is an incredibly romantic idea!!! Note to my future :wizard: (in case I find him and in case he reads old posts) Kimmie would :love: a sleigh ride!!! Imagine a sleigh ride on New Years Eve? :cloud9:

Kimmie...it looks like the sleighride is not offered on New Year's Eve. Maybe you and your prince :wizard: can do the horse drawn carriage over at SSR? :lovestruc
 
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