Romance WDW style

tammyandtommy

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OK so I have heard what people think is romantic to do at WDW, walk in the beach, hold hands walking around, taking a carriage ride!

I want to know what WDW has additional for romance?
What have you done for your SO?
What can disney "DO" that would sweep a girl off her feet?
What can disney "DO" that can make a man speechless?

Give me some ideas! After ten years I want whatever romance I can get.
 
I would love some ideas as well. My DH of 31 years and I just went through a very tough year. We went through 3 deaths in 6 months last year, 2 of which were his dad and my mom. The third was a very good friend who didn't have a family and adopted us as family. It was very hard on us. I would love to do something special for him while we are there in Sept. Of course the element of surprise would be the greatest. It doesn't even necessarily have to cost money!! Just something to make up for a rotten 6 months. Ideas anyone?
 
:love: When my DW and I went for our 25 th , we did dinner at CRT. We had it late enough where we were there when the fireworks went off about the time dessert came!! It was FANTASTIC !!!!!! We also had an awsome waitress
and the table was all decorated up with Mickey confetti (spelling) and ribbon!
We were also given two champaigne (sp) glasses with Cindy on them !!!!! We
BOTH still talk about that trip alot!!! Also go for a walk around the rose garden near the castle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool1:
 
dinner at narscosees is really nice - dh and i went in march - what makes it extra nice is that when the fireworks start in MK you can go out to the deck and watch - they even pipe the music through - all the wonder without the crowds - if that not enough you can take a stroll on the GF beach afterwards
 

DH and I celebrated out 10th anniversary at WDW. We stayed at POFQ for nostalgia; we honeymooned in New Orleans!!

I highly recommend the Couples Aromatherapy Massage at the GF. DH, who is "Mr. Macho", was a bit apprehensive at first, but really enjoyed the massage experience. You can use all of the facilities at the spa by booking a single treatment, so we also enjoyed the steam rooms and whirlpool tubs first (these areas are seperate for men and women, however). After showering and changing, we had a lovely dinner at Citrico's. We requested a table with a view of "Wishes". The fireworks began just as we were beginning our dessert. It was beautiful and, I thought, very romantic! :lovestruc

If you are looking for something even grander, there is a company called Presentations: Gifts of a Lifetime that not only helps with the presentation of special gifts, it helps arrange "magical events". (I have not used them personally, but they come highly recommended.) http;//www.giftsofalifetime.com or call (407) 9090593.

Hope this helps!
 
LOVE LOVE LOVE the Mexico pavillion. My DH and I spent a lot of time walking around the dark and starry "open air market" inside the pavillion...very quiet and romantic in there. The restaurant inside (facing the volcano and above the water) is also very quiet and romantic. :lovestruc It's nice to see the families going by in the boat ride below you as you sip your dinner drink!
 
We've purchased a couple of books like WDW without kids or WDW for couples which offer some great suggestions. I remember one is that some of the deluxe resorts let you arrange in room dining & will set it up on the table of your balcony; finding a secluded hot tub at night, ordering breakfast in bed, etc...
 


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