Pretend money isn't an object. Where would you eat on your Disneymoon?

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My fiancé & I are trying to decide which restaurants to eat at on our Disneymoon, and there are just so many wonderful options that we can't decide! Well a girl can dream, so I started daydreaming about where I'd dine if I didn't have to worry about costs :) V&A's and CRT come to mind. I'm just curious, what romantic restaurants would you choose for you and your special sweetie to eat if price didn't matter?
 
I would be interested in what some answers are to this. We are planning a Disneymoon next November , and it will be my first Disney trip ever!
 
Victoria & Alberts
California Grill
Flying Fish
Be Our Guest
San Angel Inn (not pricy, but very romantic. We went for lunch)
Kona Cafe (breakfast, I also found it to be quite romantic, not sure why)
Book a private Illuminations Dinner/Dessert Party (for just me & DH)
Book a private Wishes Cruise
 
We did a private Illuminations cruise on our disneymoon in 2007. I would love to do a Private Wishes cruise in the next few years!
 

We're doing The Wave for our after wedding dinner. Then, when it's just DH and I, we're doing Be Our Guest, CRT, Jiko, Chef Mickey, and Cali Grill for sure, and maybe playing a few others by (mouse) ear.
 
Our DFTW and Disneymoon is booked for this December. We booked ADR's at the following restaurants: Sci-Fi diner, Cape May Cafe, Teppan Edo, Hoop De Doo review, Captains grille, Monseiur Paul (wedding night), Cinderella's Royal Table, Akershus, San Angel INN, Coral Reef, 50's Primetime, Hollywood and Vine, Tusker House, Rainforest Cafe, Yachtsman Steakhouse, Beirgarten, and Brown Derby! We are very excited to try them all pixiedust::cool1::banana::love::smokin:
 
Artist Point, California Grill (is a DO NOT MISS in my opinion), Narcoosee's and V&A!!
 
We like v&a, citricos, Jiko, artist point, Monsieur Paul's, California grill. We've not been to narcoossee's.
 
DF and I went to Shulas Steak house at the Dolphin back in September and now it's a new favorite we can't wait to go back.
 
I think part of the equation is timing. Narcoossee's and California Grill are very nice. If you time the meal with the closing of the MK, watching the fireworks show from those spots are very nice.

Also, there are specialty cruises that offer a unique experience. Personally, I have not tried any but they look romantical! Others may have an experience to share. POFQ and WL offer carriage rides, too.

My DW and I are returning to Narcossee's for our 21 anniversary in a few months. We ate there when 2DS were young. Very nice.
Congrats
JB
 
What about for breakfast? I'm thinking of doing CRT on our MK day because he's never been to Disney before, so I thought that would be neat for him. I figure we'll be able to find something F&W-related on our Epcot day, not sure what to do when we go to HS.
 
Our travel agent told us that there are too many screaming kids at CRT for breakfast and highly advised to book dinner there in which we did. We did book a character breakfast at cape may cafe at the Beach Club though
 
Yachtsman Steakhouse (for DF the carnivore), California Grill, V&A, Jiko, Artist Point. Hoping to swing at least 2 or 3 of those for the actual honeymoon!
 












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