WendyWuWu
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 27, 2009
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Great ideas! I did book him the Exotic Driving Experience and he's really looking forward to that, although he keeps telling me that I don't need to do that for him. That's just the way he is. I know he'll love EPCOT and AK once he gets there. I think he'll like HS too. Just worried about MK.
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Hi. New to this thread. I, too, have chosen not to have children of my own. I was married nearly 18 years to my first husband, and we chose not to have kids. After my marriage ended, I was really glad we had made that decision. As devastating as it was, I can't imagine a child being in the middle of it. A few years ago, I met and married my second husband. He had a teenaged son, and I wasn't sure how that would work, but I fell in love with him as well, and now, he seems like my own....as does my niece, whom I helped raise and she considers me her second mom. Niece is now in college, and my step-son is in the Air Force. So DH and I enjoy plenty of WDW trips without kids.
Now, to discuss romantic things at WDW. I wanted to let this poster know that they can also rent a boat to watch the fireworks from the lake at both Epcot and MK. In fact, back in 2008, my DH rented a pontoon boat from the Grand Floridian, and the driver of the boat took us out on the lake and parked us right in front of the entrance to MK. The boat "piped" in the music to Wishes and we watched the fireworks from the boat, just the two of us (and the driver). Near the end of the fireworks finale, DH hit one knee and pulled out an engagement ring and proposed. It was the most romantic moment.