LionPrincess
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2002
Romance and a bottle of wine?
Hi,
I'm looking for some ways to make a creative presentation to my loved one when we visit WDW. He is a first timer. I already have a few ideas and I'm reading a lot of threads on this board for more ideas. I guess I'm just looking for a little extra...
Background- We've had a rough year (events in our lives and the US have really caused some turmoil) and we need to loosen up and really be kids. We are unmarried 20 somethings. Here are some romantic gestures I'm already working on:
*Personalized itinerary (lots of surprises and no set schedules) on pretty paper with a Disney character on top of each page and I'm going to give them to him day by day
*Lots of photos while we are there with a scrapbook at the end
*New Disney apparel for both of us to wear around the park
*New "special apparel" for me to wear around the hotel room
*Surprise dinners (he only knows a few) but no added surprises at dinner (at least as of yet)
I need ideas of crazy things to do. I want the trip to be romantic but not at all serious. We really need to relax and ENJOY the trip. I'd really like to let him know from DAY 1 that he can be a big kid while he's there and to just go crazy and have fun. Ideas??????
ALSO... and this is pretty important as part of the plan to loosen up and have fun...
Could I get some detailed information about the cost of alcohol in various places? Beer, wine, champagne? We won't be stopping off at a grocery store on the way there so I need to be prepared to pay for it in the park.
What's the cost at...
--Cindy's and the expensive places... particularly the cost of a bottle of wine or champagne if those are available.
-Le Cellier or some of the middle of the road places for a beer or afternoon tropical type drink.
-Taverns and club prices on Pleasure Island especially at night
-Best places to go to have a few drinks and dance the night away
I'm trying to budget and I can't find any indication of prices in these places besides a few references in some of the lengthier travel posts (THANK YOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO INCLUDED PRICES OF MEALS AND DRINKS IN YOUR VERY DETAILED POSTS!!!)
Thanks for any and all suggestions!
LionP
Hi,
I'm looking for some ways to make a creative presentation to my loved one when we visit WDW. He is a first timer. I already have a few ideas and I'm reading a lot of threads on this board for more ideas. I guess I'm just looking for a little extra...
Background- We've had a rough year (events in our lives and the US have really caused some turmoil) and we need to loosen up and really be kids. We are unmarried 20 somethings. Here are some romantic gestures I'm already working on:
*Personalized itinerary (lots of surprises and no set schedules) on pretty paper with a Disney character on top of each page and I'm going to give them to him day by day
*Lots of photos while we are there with a scrapbook at the end
*New Disney apparel for both of us to wear around the park
*New "special apparel" for me to wear around the hotel room
*Surprise dinners (he only knows a few) but no added surprises at dinner (at least as of yet)
I need ideas of crazy things to do. I want the trip to be romantic but not at all serious. We really need to relax and ENJOY the trip. I'd really like to let him know from DAY 1 that he can be a big kid while he's there and to just go crazy and have fun. Ideas??????
ALSO... and this is pretty important as part of the plan to loosen up and have fun...
Could I get some detailed information about the cost of alcohol in various places? Beer, wine, champagne? We won't be stopping off at a grocery store on the way there so I need to be prepared to pay for it in the park.
What's the cost at...
--Cindy's and the expensive places... particularly the cost of a bottle of wine or champagne if those are available.
-Le Cellier or some of the middle of the road places for a beer or afternoon tropical type drink.
-Taverns and club prices on Pleasure Island especially at night
-Best places to go to have a few drinks and dance the night away
I'm trying to budget and I can't find any indication of prices in these places besides a few references in some of the lengthier travel posts (THANK YOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO INCLUDED PRICES OF MEALS AND DRINKS IN YOUR VERY DETAILED POSTS!!!)
Thanks for any and all suggestions!
LionP