Ok, here's the deal guys. My fiance told me a few days ago that she didn't love me (in that way) anymore and broke things off. I, of course, am devastated and now find myself facing a difficult situation.
We were going to Disney at the end of August on the free dining plan, which was paid in full (by me). Since Disney is a long standing tradition (me and my late father went every year), I don't feel like cancelling the trip would be the best move...so my best friend is going with me instead.
I proposed to her in front of the Castle and I managed to get a dinner at the Castle on this trip, along with the Cinderella buffet at the Grand Floridian....she always called our relationship the ultimate fairy tale. I'm torn at this point on whether I should book different dinners those two nights, or just stick with one or both. I have to do a double dining credit on one evening due to our arrival time on the first day...but the last thing I want to do is get upset at such a happy place.
I should also mention that I was married a few years ago and honeymooned there (one of three trips with my former wife)...and it wasn't really awkward taking my new girl to Disney....but this time I'm going with a friend, rather than a romantic partner....so I don't know if the feeling will be different or not.
First, has anyone else been in a similar boat? I'm so in shock, I'm not really thinking clearly at this point. Should I knock off those two and get something different and less sentimental? Should I wait a couple weeks for the shock to subside? The way I am, I could be over her in a month or two, or it could take me years....I'm odd that way.
If the answer is to rebook...any suggestions for a good double credit dinner? I've been to the World over 35 times, but tend not to do double credit dinners...so that area is unknown to me. We're going to take a day to go to Universal Studios as well...so I probably should book a dinner later and at a resort....so we can drive straight there.
My dinners right now are (in no particular order):
Le Cellier (two evenings)
50's Prime Time Cafe
Kona Cafe
Cinderella's Royal Table
Cinderella's Buffet at Grand Floridian
Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge
Liberty Tree Tavern
Thanks for any help you can provide...I do hope I can do it, for tradition's sake.
Too bad ESPN isn't on the DDP! You really need to steer clear of the places where you are emotionally tied with ex-GF.
We're going to Universal Studios on Friday, so I got Boatwrights at 8:30pm but I may move it back an hour since Universal closes at 7pm....there were openings, but I'll think about it.
"She believed that a good relationship never had fights"
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I'm sorry, but that's the funniest thing I've EVER heard! I've been married (a GOOD marriage) for almost 17 years, and I can't even BEGIN to count how many arguments/fights we've had! That's what happens when two INDIVIDUALS blend their lives!![]()
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I know exactly what you're saying, too much was kept inside. The thing that makes it hurt all that much worse is that she said many of the same things that my ex-wife said when I confronted her about the "situation" (on Christmas mind you). I know the two didn't colaborate in some form of conspiracy...but do you gals have some sort of playbook or something??? When I confronted my ex-wife, she told me that she didn't "love me in that way anymore", "it wasn't me" and "a part of me will always love you". So naturally when I heard those things all over again, it just drug up mental feelings from the past....so in many ways, I guess I'm dealing with two ending relationships (one new and one all over again).
I'm going to try for Ohana or Boatwrights for my single and either Artist Point, Narcoosee's or Jiko for the double. I hope I can get something and they're all not booked up already...
Keep me in your thoughts, all your posts are quite valuable to me and I can't thank you enough.
Drop the places that will make you "remember". Maybe find some new places that you have not yet been to, something fun and upbeat. I don't know if you have tried it, but HDDR is 2 credits and that is anything but romantic.
Best of luck to you and have a wonderfully FUN vacation!
How about asking your best friend where they would like to eat and going with their choices.....might take the focus off your original plans and onto making your friend happy.....sometimes when I'm down in the dumps the thing that works best for me is to concentrate on someone else for a while.....and working to make someone else happy at Disney can't help but make you happy as well.
I hope that you have a wonderful time at Disney.....you deserve some happiness. And may your next romantic partner be worthy of you.
call and see if you can get anything different...people have been posting about the difficulty of getting anything. I'd say keep these reservations until you know if anything else is available! It will be totally different going with a friend...