Mr. Romance Wants YOUR Best Ideas...

JustBob

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Hey guys and gals -
My DW and I are going to spend 5 nights at WDW in Sept. for our 25th anniversary.
Soooooo....
What are your best romantic spots/ideas?
We will try all of them that we can!
:love:
 
Dinner at Victoria and Albert's!

Get a set of Bride and Groom ears at the Magic Kingdom hat shop and ask them to embroider "25th Anniversary" on the front of each.
 
I think being among the very last people to exit MK, holding hands, maybe pausing by the castle for a gentle kiss, and telling her how much she means to you would be a romantic moment.

There are lots of ways to be romantic without spending a fortune (which is also fine if you can afford to do that, too!).

Calling ahead and having a special dessert made for your anniversary dinner.

Are you buying a special gift for her?

If you gave a little more detail about your trip (where you're staying, where dinner will be on your anniversary, which park you plan on visiting that day, etc) you would probably get alot more ideas specifically suited to your details!

BTW, I think the fact that you are even planning a romantic trip is fantastic. The fact that you are asking for suggestions is wonderful. Happy Anniversary.
 

I think an illuminations cruise for two would be wonderful!
 
A special present waiting in your room one evening (jewelry, chocolate covered strawberries......)

Don't forget special photos! Photos with characters. Photos of just the two of you.
 
where are you staying?

some of the Disney resorts are very romantic.....

there is rose garden between the castle and tomorrowland at MK.

there is a rose garden along one of the pathways between FW and WS at Epcot.

restuarants - depends upon what you think is romantic?
 
Here are a few more details...

We are staying all 5 nights at the Boardwalk - Epcot is our favorite and MGM is our second, so being walking distance from either one sounds great - we're big walkers.

I love the ears idea -

What about a special dessert?

We are on the dining plan, which I know some people think is great and others, well, don't.

We are both public school choir teachers, so I wanted to see if we could catch some performances of the Voices of Liberty - maybe there's something special associated with that.

Is there still a rose garden at the AA?

What is a special "silver" but not too expensive gift suggestion? The trip itself is already pretty pricey (flying from Colorado is not the cheapest way to go!!).

Keep the ideas coming!

Any other questions?

:love2:
 
:love: For our anniversary trip we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. I scheduled a carriage ride along the river at the resort (which is open to anyone who calls it in), and then had the restaurant in the Riverside make us a dozen chocolate covered strawberries to bring with! IT was great! My hubby who is Mr. UNromantic even said it was the best surprise ever on the whole trip. I had a bunch of them planned too!

I highly recommend the carriage ride though, it was great.
 
Where are you eating dinner on your anniversary? Perhaps you could arrange ahead for a special dessert and let them know its your anniversary.

Maybe you can do something "out of the ordinary" at WDW that you normally would not do, like dancing in public or declaring your love in front of the castle.

You could have your photo taken and framed in a beautiful "silver" frame.

I think they still have carriage rides at a couple of resorts.

Whatever you choose does not have to be expensive - just showing how much thought is behind your efforts will be a wonderful gift!
 
well, staying at the BW is all ready romantic, so is there anyway to "renew" your wedding vows on that porch on the boardwalk, going to Epcot? I find that whole area to be romantic on it's own! as for desserts in France, the chocolate mousse eclairs! OMG!!
 
Microbio said:
well, staying at the BW is all ready romantic, so is there anyway to "renew" your wedding vows on that porch on the boardwalk, going to Epcot? I find that whole area to be romantic on it's own! as for desserts in France, the chocolate mousse eclairs! OMG!!


see what different ideals that there are here.... I don't consider BW romantic - too busy an area for me.....

but hey since everyone is different!!!

I like Cape May Cafe over at the BC. Not romantic but fun - it is buffett - I love their breakfast (Goofy's beach blast).

you are within walking distance of all Epcot restuarant. What type do you like?

France is nice; Mexico - the atmosphere is great, the food so so; I liked Norway but since it is characters around the clock I have not been back; China; Germany; Italy; America; Japan; Morocco; france; great britian; canada....

you have a lots of choices here. plus all the choices along the BW - not to mention BC/YC plus D/S.

I like the food at Canada - and it is in the basement - so it might be romantic????

disney needs to add another country - how about something from South America.....or India....
 
My DH and I are going in July. I went through Gifts of a lifetime and I am surprising him by having our vows renewed. It is set up to be done by the wishing well and I am getting the wedding ears and shirts made that say "We renewed our vows in Disney World and the date. I cannot wait!!! :thumbsup2 :lovestruc
 
My DBF and I just went recently and it was our anniversary. We went out to dinner at Le Cellier and then when we got back to our room at POR there was a bottle of wine and mickey glasses, a dozen pink roses and rose petals sprinkled over the bed waiting! It was so beautiful.
 
Since you are walkers I think you will find just walking around the BW late at night romantic If you go out by the Quiet Pools and Gardens with a glass of wine it is very quiet at night. Also you might want to consider The California Grill. You can have a nice dinner and then watch Wishes from the Observation deck. Beautiful place to see the fireworks and the play the music as well. Happy Anniversary to you and your Princess. Good Luck I hope you have a great trip
 
You can call the GF bakery and ask them to recreate one layer of your wedding cake. They will deliver it to whatever restaurant you're eating at on your anniversary, or you can have it delivered to your room.

I would definitely recommend one of the fireworks cruises; if you're staying at BW, a Breathless Illuminations cruise would be perfect.

A private dinner can be set up, either in your hotel room on the balcony or perhaps in one of the cute gardens of the BW Inn. If you have it late enough, you'd probably be able to see the fireworks.

I hope you have a very happy (and romantic) anniversary. Congratulations!
 
I also recommend California Grill. I did that and it's still one of my best memories of Disney World. Only drawbacks are 1) you have to get reservations WAY in advance 2) can be pricey. If you choose the California Grill make sure to ask for a table by a window (for the great views), and get out to the balcony a little before the fireworks start. It's a very moving experience.
 
Count me in on this thread. I'll be taking my bride to WDW for our DisneyMoon in January. It will be her first trip since she was a teen 30 years ago. We were friends and co-workers a dozen years ago who reconnected last summer after 10 years apart. After hearing me talk about my solo trips to WDW she chose WDW among the options we considered. I too am thinking of romantic things for our week and look forward to more ideas from this thread. We have chosen to stay at Pop Century -- I would love to stay at the Poly but we'd have to wait another year before we could go ... nah!! I don't think so!! I'll save that for an anniversary trip. Can't wait to show her my favorite place in all the world.
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