I will be in the world 5/27 - 6/2 and I need suggestions on where would be a good magical place to ask my girl friend to marry me. It can be somewhere in the park (preferrably MK) or at a nice romantic dinner on site.
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I know they do a proposal package at Cinderella's Royal Table
Or if you want to make a big deal, at the CRT dinner when the Fairy Godmother asks who has something to celebrate - you could put your hand up, go down on one knee and ask her to marry you![]()
We had dinner at CRT later the same night and THREE people were engaged while we were there!
woo..hoo..![]()
A couple of visits ago......at Magic Kingdom
it was very early at park opening when they have all their photographers all over Main Street. They stood to take their picture and the gentlemen got down on his knee .... the photographer kept clicking away...all the guests just stood back and got out of the way...
It was so wonderful that they could get all the reactions on film![]()
Best Wishes!![]()
This is how my DF proposed, except at Disneyland in front of the castle at night. It was really neat bc we did get lots of pics -- although they cost us a TON bc we had to buy all of them lol. It was really neat. Also, I think you can hire Disney Photography if you want it photographed at a location where they don't normally have people.
Also, I've seen some people have gotten engaged at the beaches at the resorts - I remember someone got engaged at the Poly not too long ago.
You can get all the pics on the photopass CD and print them yourselves.
You can put as many pics from the trip on the CD as you want and I think it costs somewhere between $90-$130.
Also, I've seen some people have gotten engaged at the beaches at the resorts - I remember someone got engaged at the Poly not too long ago.
My DFi arranged for a treasure hunt on the beach of the Poly on my birthday. First we found a message in a bottle while walking the beach, in the bottle there was a a little poem telling us to hunt for a star in the sand. When we finnaly found the star we had to dig in the sand and we found a treasure chest. In the chest was my ring box and another little love not fomr my fiance. He got down on one knee and took out the ring and asked me

The best part was that we had front row seats for the fireworks! They even held the fireworks up 5-10 minutes bc they were late getting the dessert off and didn't want him to be propsing while the fireworks were going off and so we could get all our pictures in before they turned off the lights in the restaurant. Oh yeah and they do have a photopass photographer there to take pictures of you. They give you the photopass card like normal. We had a special dessert too, a white chocolate slipper with chocolate mousse inside and caked underneath. They wrote around the plate Will you marry me in chocolate sauce. We also got to keep around cinderella's champagne flute and my favortie part, the beautiful mini glass slipper. It had our names and the date engraves in the slipper. I knew about the package before he proposed but didn't know he was going to propose there. Before I thought that something like that might be too cheezy or hokey bc so many people get engaged there, but it ended up to be very magical and I felt so special like a princess.
If you would liek me to post any pics, let me know.
) when we got back to our room there was a bottle of champagne, a solid white choc mickey, strawberries coated in chocolate tuxedo's, a red rose and a card from the cm's at the GF. I think my DF paid for the champagne before we went out but because they had asked what we were celebrating they had given us everything else as a congratulations.