First Date Ideas at Disney

mmackeymouse

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I am meeting up with a guy in a few weeks; I will be staying on property (BW) and he will be staying off property. We plan to spend the weekend together, if all goes well. No parks, though, as that's a pretty significant investment time, energy, and money-wise, especially if things don't go well.

He took Friday off, so he will be meeting me at some point on Friday. I would guess it will be sometime somewhat early-ish, or maybe around lunch time.

I am trying to think of things that would be casual, yet also nice. Here are some ideas that I've come up with.

1) Meeting at Disney Springs. I can't quite think of a good spot, but somewhere at Disney Springs. Then, taking the boat to Old Key West to eat at Olivia's. I love Olivia's and love the vibe, but I am not sure if it's a bit too extravagant for a first date. Maybe taking the boat to French Quarter for Beignets instead?

2) Meeting at the Boardwalk. There are many lovely places to meet there. Then, taking the Skyliner to Riviera Resort for lunch at Primo Piatto. I adore the Rivera Resort, and Primo Piatto leans a little more casual. Maybe a game of Bocce. If the weather is nice, maybe we can find a table outside and eat and people watch.

3) Meeting at Downtown Celebration. It might be fun to explore the charm.


Do you like any of my ideas? Any better ideas of your own? I am open to suggestions. Side note: we already have evening plans for mini golf.
 
I like the Skyliner to Riviera idea.
If you both enjoy the Skyliner, you might consider heading to Caribbean Beach or POP/AofA to explore/grab a snack. Sounds fun but casual. :)
 
Does he like Disney? Has he ever been?

Primo Piatto is more casual than Olivia’s??

I’d get an idea of what he might like than plan based on his likes (or dislikes)
 
Does he like Disney? Has he ever been?

Primo Piatto is more casual than Olivia’s??

I’d get an idea of what he might like than plan based on his likes (or dislikes)

Yes he does, and yes, he has.

I would say so....it's counter service and the meals are in the $15 range, whereas Olivia's is sit-down and in the $30 range. That's just my personal opinion.
 

I would say so....it's counter service and the meals are in the $15 range, whereas Olivia's is sit-down and in the $30 range. That's just my personal opinion.
Gotcha.. I was thinking more about attire. Olivia’s feels more like flip flops, Lol
 
I am meeting up with a guy in a few weeks; I will be staying on property (BW) and he will be staying off property. We plan to spend the weekend together, if all goes well. No parks, though, as that's a pretty significant investment time, energy, and money-wise, especially if things don't go well.

He took Friday off, so he will be meeting me at some point on Friday. I would guess it will be sometime somewhat early-ish, or maybe around lunch time.

I am trying to think of things that would be casual, yet also nice. Here are some ideas that I've come up with.

1) Meeting at Disney Springs. I can't quite think of a good spot, but somewhere at Disney Springs. Then, taking the boat to Old Key West to eat at Olivia's. I love Olivia's and love the vibe, but I am not sure if it's a bit too extravagant for a first date. Maybe taking the boat to French Quarter for Beignets instead?

2) Meeting at the Boardwalk. There are many lovely places to meet there. Then, taking the Skyliner to Riviera Resort for lunch at Primo Piatto. I adore the Rivera Resort, and Primo Piatto leans a little more casual. Maybe a game of Bocce. If the weather is nice, maybe we can find a table outside and eat and people watch.

3) Meeting at Downtown Celebration. It might be fun to explore the charm.


Do you like any of my ideas? Any better ideas of your own? I am open to suggestions. Side note: we already have evening plans for mini golf.
No need to answer this if you don't want to, but . . . have you ever met this guy IRL? I'm asking because it seems like maybe you haven't.

And, if you haven't, I'd suggest meeting somewhere for a cup of coffee first because if the vibe isn't there in person, you might not want to spend an entire meal with them.
 





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