You really have to be committed to romance to get it at Cali Grill. It can be really noisy. That said, the food & the view are terrific & if you are good at tuning out loud background noise, it can be a nice night out. I still find it romantic, but DH is fed up with it. Lots of folks bring their kids there to see the Fireworks, maybe not realizing that it's about a 2 hour dining experience. That makes for lots of overtired & bored kiddos. Sometimes the parents are overtired & bent on having that fireworks view at any cost. That's what drove DH & I away from romantic dinners at CG.
I had a very lovely dinner at Narcoossees & at Citricos & both seemed like they would be much better suited to a romantic evening out. DH & I will be doing Narcoossees on our upcoming trip.
We really love BlueZoo for a romantic dinner. It just seems more of an adult experience. They have some really lovely booths towards the back of the restaurant that are cozy with pillows & nice mellow lighting. The food & service has always been great when we're there. Afterwards, it's nice to walk hand in hand around Crescent Lake & enjoy the Boardwalk. You can see some of Illuminuations from the Lake if you want.
We also like Jiko for a romantic night. AKL is just so gorgeous & exotic. Food & Service is wonderful. We like to start out the night wandering around the Lodge & checking out the Savannah & finish the evening with a nice relaxing rocking chair around the fire.
This trip we're doing a Monorail Crawl. We're starting at Tambu Lounge at the POly for a drink & an appetizer. Then walking the Beach & taking the walkway over to the GF wher we'll go to Mizners for a snack there. Then we're heading into MK to see the Firewo0rks & finishing out the night having dessert & a nightcap at The Wave.
There's so many great opportunities for romance in WDW. Just walking around the World Showcase at night can be romantic.
Enjoy your night out!