Kashmir104
When you wish upon a star...
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I was engaged in Disneyland on June 21, 2006!! My whole family flew from Connecticut to California for my college graduation and we spent some time up in the Bay Area before heading down to Disneyland. On the 3rd day of our DL trip, DF told me we were going to dinner at night just the two of us at The Napa Rose restaurant at the Grand Californian. I was a little upset that we were eating at the Napa Rose when we had planned to eat there with my entire family the next night! After all, we were in Disney, so I thought we should attempt to vary our dining as much as possible! Needless to say, I wasnt to happy to head to a dinner that I was just going to have again the very next night, but I reluctantly went anyway.
On our way to dinner, Eric said that he forgot something up in the room, so he wanted to run back up there with me quickly before dinner (I was staying with my parents while he had his own room.) As we stepped out of the elevator on his floor, there was this barrier set up blocking the entrance to a balcony. Something special was going on there for sure!
What I saw as soon as I stepped off the elevator.
Apparently it was for me!
Eric worked with Disneyland to create a special dinner on the 6th floor balcony of the Grand Californian Hotel overlooking Downtown Disney and the DL Park. He planned everything ahead of time (apparently weeks in advance!), and we even had our own waitress! I am not a huge fan of champagne (and wine has a tendency to bother my stomach), so he made sure that I had tea to celebrate with. I had salmon while Eric had a filet. He said that he ordered two entrees that he knew both of us liked so that way I could have my choice when the time came to eat.
He also timed it perfectly so that after our meal we would watch the 50th Anniversary Fireworks and had the Grand Californian pipe in the music to the balcony. It was perfect watching a clear view of fireworks by candlelight, by ourselves, in the arms of the man I love! At the end of When You Wish Upon A Star, Eric got down on one knee and proposed!! Of course I said yes! The 50th Anniversary Fireworks always brought tears to my eyes every time I saw them and heard the music. Now they also remind me of our engagement, so they mean that much more!!
Looking out at Downtown Disney and DL park from the balcony:
The funniest part was that Eric planned everything with Disney, down to the timing of the proposal. However, I guess we got stuck with a very sweet, but very SLOW waitress! Eric arranged for my ring to be placed in Cinderellas glass slipper before he proposed right at the end of When You Wish Upon a Star. Well, right before the fireworks started, he kept looking around for something. I couldnt tell what, but apparently it was for the waitress who was supposed to have the slipper and was no where to be found! Very silly!
With the ring on my finger (and glowing!!!) we sat back down and the waitress brought dessert- strawberry ice cream cake and cheesecake. Yummy, but still no slipper. Then she returned with a plate, but only showed it to Eric. She kept saying Sir, do you like this? He responded, Um, yes, very nice. Sir, would you like to see the strawberries? Yes, they look nice Sir, again, would you like to see the strawberries? uh they are nice Sir! The slipper!? Is there something youd like to put in the slipper?
Then we finally got the clue and started laughing! She brought out a plate with chocolate covered strawberries with the Cinderella Slipper all ready for him to propose, but it was a bit too late!! Ooops! Thats ok though because it will be a really funny moment that we will always remember!
The infamous plate with the Cinderella slipper and strawberries:
Right after we got engaged:
Once we were finished with dinner and enjoying the view, we headed back to Erics room. Our funny waitress was so sweet and brought us a tray with enough tea for the evening as well as more strawberries and treats to enjoy that night. Everything was definitely perfect!
The tray of treats brought to DFs room:
A year later for our engagement anniversary in 2007, Eric recreated the same dinner. It was so sweet! He even gave me a gorgeous burnt orange African garnet ring to wear on my right hand on our wedding day (which I did!)
One of my favorite Disneyland memories (besides my engagement) was spending time with my bridesmaids there at my bachelorette party!! While it's not exactly romantic, it was so special and we had so much fun bonding. It's more of a family/friend love story...
maybe?! 
Thanks to my sister-in-law, the bridesmaids were able to have a DREAM lunch at the secret Club 33. I CRIED when I walked in it was such a dream come true!
Best wishes from Club 33:
After our lunch with tons of bags. Of course we did our fair share of shopping at the Club to remember the occasion:
Team Bride Weekend!!

On our way to dinner, Eric said that he forgot something up in the room, so he wanted to run back up there with me quickly before dinner (I was staying with my parents while he had his own room.) As we stepped out of the elevator on his floor, there was this barrier set up blocking the entrance to a balcony. Something special was going on there for sure!
What I saw as soon as I stepped off the elevator.

Apparently it was for me!

He also timed it perfectly so that after our meal we would watch the 50th Anniversary Fireworks and had the Grand Californian pipe in the music to the balcony. It was perfect watching a clear view of fireworks by candlelight, by ourselves, in the arms of the man I love! At the end of When You Wish Upon A Star, Eric got down on one knee and proposed!! Of course I said yes! The 50th Anniversary Fireworks always brought tears to my eyes every time I saw them and heard the music. Now they also remind me of our engagement, so they mean that much more!!

Looking out at Downtown Disney and DL park from the balcony:

The funniest part was that Eric planned everything with Disney, down to the timing of the proposal. However, I guess we got stuck with a very sweet, but very SLOW waitress! Eric arranged for my ring to be placed in Cinderellas glass slipper before he proposed right at the end of When You Wish Upon a Star. Well, right before the fireworks started, he kept looking around for something. I couldnt tell what, but apparently it was for the waitress who was supposed to have the slipper and was no where to be found! Very silly!
With the ring on my finger (and glowing!!!) we sat back down and the waitress brought dessert- strawberry ice cream cake and cheesecake. Yummy, but still no slipper. Then she returned with a plate, but only showed it to Eric. She kept saying Sir, do you like this? He responded, Um, yes, very nice. Sir, would you like to see the strawberries? Yes, they look nice Sir, again, would you like to see the strawberries? uh they are nice Sir! The slipper!? Is there something youd like to put in the slipper?
Then we finally got the clue and started laughing! She brought out a plate with chocolate covered strawberries with the Cinderella Slipper all ready for him to propose, but it was a bit too late!! Ooops! Thats ok though because it will be a really funny moment that we will always remember!

The infamous plate with the Cinderella slipper and strawberries:

Right after we got engaged:


Once we were finished with dinner and enjoying the view, we headed back to Erics room. Our funny waitress was so sweet and brought us a tray with enough tea for the evening as well as more strawberries and treats to enjoy that night. Everything was definitely perfect!

The tray of treats brought to DFs room:

A year later for our engagement anniversary in 2007, Eric recreated the same dinner. It was so sweet! He even gave me a gorgeous burnt orange African garnet ring to wear on my right hand on our wedding day (which I did!)

One of my favorite Disneyland memories (besides my engagement) was spending time with my bridesmaids there at my bachelorette party!! While it's not exactly romantic, it was so special and we had so much fun bonding. It's more of a family/friend love story...


Thanks to my sister-in-law, the bridesmaids were able to have a DREAM lunch at the secret Club 33. I CRIED when I walked in it was such a dream come true!

Best wishes from Club 33:

After our lunch with tons of bags. Of course we did our fair share of shopping at the Club to remember the occasion:

Team Bride Weekend!!
