Need Advice for our Anniversary Dinner

Laura_Lewis

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Hi,

My husband and I will be celebrating our 13th annivesary at Disney this year in late November.:goodvibes Any suggestions for a nice quiet meal? Don't want to do V&A's because I have to dress up every day for work and I don't want to have to on vacation ;) Any suggestions would be appreciated. Right now we are thinking Jiko, Le Cellier at Epcot or Artists Point. Thanks much!

Laura
 
Artist Point, Bistro de Paris, Cali Grill - it's not as "noisy" as you may think, Yachtsman's Steakhouse, Cinderella's Castle - a late seating like 8:45pm.

Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary!
 
My birthday falls during our upcoming vacation. Narcoosee's is where we'll be eating dinner that night. I enjoy the food, the view of the water is great and it isn't stuffy (literally and figuratively).
 
We celebrated our anniversary last year at San Angel Inn. We were seated at a table next to the water and so the atmosphere was very romantic with the low lighting. We had priority seating but had to wait a bit longer for the waterside table, but it was worth it.
 

Wouldn't call Le Cellier a quiet, anniversary spot--.
Palio and Citricos are relatively "quiet". Jikos is nice.
 
Of the ones you have listed, I would choose Artist Point. It's one of our favorites.
 
Jiko, Artist Point, Flying Fish, Le Bistro...those are our top restaurants!!!
 
Leota said:
Of the ones you have listed, I would choose Artist Point. It's one of our favorites.

I am always open to new places. :jumping3: These were just a few that my husband and I found menus for. Thanks everyone for your kind responses!
 
Yachtsman Steakhouse or Palio would be my choices. Happy Anniversary! :goodvibes
 
Yachtsman would be our choice - it's casual enough to feel comfy, quiet, top notch service, and the food is up there with the top steakhouses.

Lots of other great choices given!
 
Artist Point. It's quiet, especially for later a later PS, and the ambience is very nice. WL itself is impressive, and the restaurant sits right off the impressive lobby. Food at AP is quite good, the service has been exemplary during our visits, and after the wonderful meal, take a quiet stroll down to the dock, along the lake, and take in the geyser. Take a gander at the menu, and if you find things you like, I'd highly recommend doing AP. :earsboy:
 
Jiko, Narcoossee's, or AP would be good choices! :Pinkbounc LeCellier is good, but not as romantic? Maybe as the others! :Pinkbounc
 
We stayed at Wilderness Lodge and dined at Artist Point - it was such a disappointment! Very expensive and soooo loud and way too bright - it could be very romantic, but only if you go late enough that the kiddies are not yelling and running around, (and if they turned the lights waaayyyy down).

I would not recommend this restaurant for romance. I would consider one of the many other options available...

Just my opinion...
 
My DW and I celebrated our 25th anniversary at Artist Point and had a wonderful time and table - a window seat next to the waterfall. When I made the resy I told them what we were celebrating and they brought a small cake with "Happy Anniversary" and two candles after the meal. Needless to say it's one of our favorites. IMHO, it's also more quiet and relaxed than any other restaurant on property. We also like Flying Fish, but it can be very noisey when it is busy.
 

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