Here is a pic of our cake and our server with the birthday hat they got for me and the confetti she threw all over my sister and the table. The cake looks plain on the outside but the inside had mickey sprinkles in the icing and it was sooo good choc cake with choc mouse filling and choc buttercream icing. Our waitress was really just wonderful and she made the whole evening.
The cake was really big because I had to feed 14 but we did have leftovers. The cost was around $55. I dont remember the two ladies I talked to but they were in charge of the private dining. I also remember Bobby in IPO being of help for other things we planned.
As far as the AKL thread, the gentlman was planning his 10th anniversary if I remember correctly and it was some time before November of 2006. I would say between July and November of 2006. He had the most amazing private dining and other things for his wife. It was really a sweet story.
I cant say for sure if the innner courtyard rooms have a view of the water pagent but I would think they should I am sure someone on that faq thread could answear that better than me.
Sounds like you are planning some pretty cool stuff this trip. I cant wait to read some more!!!
WOW...that cake! I feel like bakin' a cake right now.

That is one mighty tasty lookin' cake!! Dh walked by the computer and asked me who was having a party and if he was invited! HA HA. I guess I know it's okay with him for me to go ahead and order another cake at WDW. **I am sure that's what his comment meant.**

for the welcome. I kind of figured you homeschooled. We are often considering taking that plunge. I don't know if I am ready yet though. Being able to plan your lessons around going to Disney any time of the year is a
definite plus though.
I am so excited you are staying at WL. I have always wanted to stay there. However we really fell in love with AKL last year. So its hard convincing my family (me included) to try any other place. I am looking forward to hearing your reviews. WC is a very fun place to eat. We still talk about how fun our meal was there two years ago. The kids really had a laugh when I asked for more tea.
Keep the planning ideas coming.
Home schooling has been the most challenging yet rewarding endeavor our family has ever undertaken. Although it's certainly not for everyone, for our family, it has been a wonderful decision.
As far as the AKL vs. WL thing...I am still VERY torn over our decision to not stay at AKL. AKL is my idea of heaven on earth. However, I have made myself promise not to compare the two lodges (at least not
all of the the time

) and I am going to jump headfirst into embracing the wonders that WL holds. It is not the WDW resort with the highest percentage of return visitors for nothing.
Yes, AKLGoofy, I'm so glad you found him! Actually, if you find a link to his TR could you post it? I'd like to save it for future reference!
ETA: Angel on the "AKL Lite" thread sent me this link - thought I'd share it in case you need it:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?p=13241017#post13241017&highlight=
ETA: Darn it! I found the link to his TR
www.susanandbob.com and it's not working.

Hopefully there's enough info scattered through the Jambo thread.
Thanks for looking into that for me. I couldn't sleep last night and so I stayed up searching the Jambo thread until I found him! Thank you again for suggesting that!
Romantic suggestions:
How about the Grand Romantic Evening Spa Treatment at Grand Floridian followed by dinner at Victoria and Alberts? Chef's table if you really want to do it up. I know my hubby would love a massage.
I have found a listing that it exists...but no description of what the Grand Romantic Evening Spa Treatment was. Does anybody know what it consists of? And for some reason, my search feature is not turning anything up. It only works when I don't really need it to.

YIPEE!! I just found this and dove right in!!
Jay, the boys are gorgeous and already look bigger than they did in your last trip report!! I hope you have informed them that they must grow slower!!
The New Prince!

Just darling and I love that little smile of his!
DD and I are enjoying this so much! Everything sounds wonderful and I agree with Buffy, the spa treatment and the dinner at Victoria and Albert's at the Chef's Table. With your magic for attracting magical moments, it will be super special!
So happy that you started this!!
XOXO
HA HA HA....I don't think that I attract magical moments as much as slow down enough to let them happen. I believe at WDW, as well as "in real life", that magical moments and good things are everywhere and sometimes it just takes stopping to smell the roses instead of running over them and getting a thorn in your foot.
I am so glad you made it over here! I hope you are feeling better!
Ok, my turn to embarrass myself. When I was in HS (1998), my friends and I went to a Vanilla Ice concert as more of a joke. By this time, his 15 minutes of fame had faded, and he had resorted to singing "Ice, Ice Baby" but in a heavy metal form. (Hideous!) Well, my group of friends had decided not to advertise this excursion around school since it was *slightly* uncool.
You can imagine my utter shock then when I was watching the VH1 Behind the Music Vanilla Ice special about 2 months later and noticed my friends and I IN the special.

We were the nerds in the audience screaming our love for Vanilla!
I love these ideas. Thank you so much for posting this! What a creative mama!
Oohhh, this is my vote as well. How romantic

!

I am SO happy that I am not all alone in this odd interest.

I watched that show on VH-1...how geeky does it make me?! Thanks again for joining in!
Ok... I have a confession to make Jay. I started lurking on your PTRs and TRs abut a yeara ago and I never have posted. Well all of that is changing tonight! I love reading about your family adventures and hoew you can see even the littlest things as being sprinkled with pixie dust. Too awesome!
DH and I did Victoria &Albert's on our HM. It was awesome and romantic and was such a lovely pampering evening. I wonder if you can get a ressie for the chef's table. I hear it's out of this world! I am sure you'll come up with something wonderful to do that night!
I am going to call tomorrow and check on the availability of the chef's table. It sounds like an amazing meal.
I must admit, I haven't always been a glass half full kind of girl, I wasn't a Debbie Downer or anything but I didn't set out each day trying to find the good in it either. At one point though, life conspired to give me lemons...it was either learn to make lemonade and see the glass as half full or become so sour that I would have to give up all together.
I know the menu changes at V&A's but just for the sake of "types" of foods...what was on your menu?
Another suggestion like the pp said how about V&A's followed by a sleigh ride or horse and carriage ride for your anniversary celebration.
I just read they have the movies and campfire at the Beach Club now too if you and the family wanted to check out the boardwalk and go over to the campfire one night. That seems sort of a fun thing to do and they also sell smores for $5 per kit. This is also offered at Fort Wilderness but I am sure you probably know that.
Thanks for the reminder about the movies. We are planning on heading over to FW the first night to take in the campfire/movie. I didn't know they did it at the BC as well. That might just be worth trying to fit it in!!
Thanks for the heads up!