1) Most WDW eateries ARE NOT romantic.
. . . too many noisy kids
. . . too many unruly adults
. . . too many folks that just don't know how to act in finer restaurants
2) Try
. . . Bistro de Paris, Epcot, France - few kids, due to no kids menu
. . . Citricos, GF - far enough out of spotlight, few people take kids
. . . Shula's, Dolphin - super steak place
. . . Il Mulino, Swan - great Italian
3) By The Way, try TheRustyScupperRomanceagenda:
. . . A leisurely afternoon at the GF High Tea.
. . . People-watching at Fort Wilderness from the porch, while her moving rocking chair with your foot.
. . . Enjoying a drink while sitting in the garden behind the England exhibit in EPCOT.
. . . Any of the boat rides after dark.
. . . Relaxing in the hot tub. (Libations optional)
. . . Jazz at Scat Cat lounge at PO French Quarter. (if open)
. . . Evening drinks in Grand Floridian lobby with the string quartet.
. . . Disney Florist deliver flowers to your restaurant.
. . . Hire pixies to come with a gift.
. . . Dinner at "Victoria & Alberts". (elegant, expensive)
. . . Matre'd bring a pre-arranged birthday cake.
. . . Tip servers to sing Happy Birthday or Happy Wedding.
. . . Have Mickey/Minnie deliver flowers/glass-slipper (Very Expensive)
. . . Rent a pontoon lake cruise with food.
. . . Have airport limo put bouquet of her favorite flowers in the car.
. . . Pull a glass slipper from your suitcase while in car. (Even better if you drink champagne from it!)
. . . Reserve a 1-hr private (joint) spa treatment and massage at the Grand Floridian.
. . . While she watches TV after a busy day, draw her a warm bubble bath, and put her favorite perfume into the water. After she goes in, put rose petals on the bed for after her bath. As an option, bring champagne and fluted glasses into bathroom.
. . . For only a SLIGHT fee, walk around the grounds of a deluxe resort, and arrange to have dinner waiting at a table on the path.
. . . Send your wife flowers on no special day with a note "Happy Unbirthday to You". Send it to her work and her co-workers get jealous (because they are not to make up or an occasion) and give her compliments which helps endear her.
. . . Write a note saying something like "Love You and Love You Near". Fold it roughly and put in her underwear drawer for when she gets dressed.
. . . When you get back after walking the parks sit her on the bed, slowly take off her shoes, and rub her feet. (A definite killer!)
. . . When tasting the wine, place her finger in the glass and taste the wine from her finger. This also blows the Wine Steward's mind.
. . . As she is getting dressed (not undressing), sit on the bed and ask her if it is OK for you to watch, because she still turns you on, even GETTING dressed.
. . . If she wears glasses, take them and PUT THEM ON her. This also gives you a chance to caress her cheeks as you look into her eyes.
. . . Instead of sitting across from her at the restaurant, surprise her and suddenly sit next to her, and then play "kneezies".
. . . Dinner at Narcosse's or Fulton Crab.
. . . Lastly, write her a poem. Style doesn't count. In this case, the THOUGHT is really the important thing.