Disney Romance...?

ok, relax by the pool, enjoying a cool drink and men watching.... OHHH! there are some cute men out there! :cool1:
Hey I'm single, I don't have anyone to be romantic with :sad1:
 
my favorite romantic thing to do there, there are so many( me and my fiance visit at least 4 times a year!!!!!!!!)

-dinner at california grill
- dinner at big river grille and brewing works then stroll around the boardwalk
-dinner at the portabello yacht club
-dinner at yachtsman steakhouse then a walk around the pool because after 7 the pool there is dead
-dinner at the fulton's crabhouse lounge
 

I only had one trip with a significant other, so we really didn't experience the whole gamut of romantic things at Disney, but what I defintely remember was the opportunity to hold hands on the more tame rides, where you're entertained but not enthralled enough to forget about who's hand you're holding. I seem to recall that we had such an experience on the Winnie the Pooh ride. It was just enough Disney entertainment plus romance, as opposed to having no entertainment (making out in a hotel room), or too much entertainment (riding the Haunted Mansion and paying more attention to the ride than each other).

But I suppose I'll have to find a special someone before I can experience that again. :sad1:
 
The revolving dance floor at Mannequins is a great place to check out the scenery since you can stand on the side and observe as the people float past you. Can't do that with a normal dance floor since your view stays the same. I've met a lot of girls that way. DW wishes that I would behave! :eek:

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All about Dinner at WDW...now That's my kind of Romance!

No question about it. I like a late ADR at Bistro de Paris on a non-EMH night with a window-side table and unobstructed view of Illuminations. The food is great, the view is amazing, and the service is wonderfully unFrench. Follow that with a lazy stroll through a virtually empty park. There's nothing quite like the feeling of having the park to yourselves, especially after an intimate dinner.
 
DH and I like going back to the Coronado after our day at the park and either laying on one of the hammocks and looking up at the stars in a clear sky, or taking a hand held walk around the Casitas in the beautiful courtyards with the fountains going and the lights reflecting off of them.
 
Snagging a hammock at the Polynesian, watching the sun set, watching the electric light water parade, and watching Wishes. So romantic. :-)
 
Being a single princess: , it's nice to see that there are some pirate: out there that are still disney romantics....
 
The most romantic Disney experience I remember didn't take place at WDW, but it was still Disney because it was at Disneyland. It was the riverboat ride. I think riverboats in general are romantic, not in a lustful manner I realize but in a historical manner. While history is dominated by the study of wars, the relatively archaic passenger riverboat travel represents a gentler aspect of history.

I agree with the reasoning of the person who found the Winnie the Pooh ride romantic. Sensuous people and romantic people are two different breeds that often fail to cross pollenate.
 
For us it has to be Victoria and Alberts for dinner - we went there on our honeymoon and the harpist played Pachabel's canon - which I'd walked down the aisle to only 1 week previously.:love: :love:
 
For me, a very romantic moment is staying late at the MK until most guests have left for the evening, and then walk down Main Street with my princess: 's hand in my hand.

For those who know me, you have heard me talk about making that same stroll but at some point in the future with our grandchildren :grouphug: joining us for the stroll. That is still many, many years away.
 
For me, a very romantic moment is staying late at the MK until most guests have left for the evening, and then walk down Main Street with my princess: 's hand in my hand.

For those who know me, have heard me talk about making that same stroll but at some point in the future with our grandchildren :grouphug: joining us for the stroll. That is still many, many years away.

I know what you mean. Many people think of the Magic Kingdom as juvenile, but it is romantic for adults. The "thrill ride" attractions are like the super attractive people who can make your heart beat faster while the personality of attractions like Main Street is like that of the person that your heart just melts for.
 
:love: I can't wait for my own romantic moments at WDW. It'll be my first trip to Disney with my boyfriend, and future husband, in Jan. 09. I can't wait...:love:
 





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