Suggestions of Dining for our Honeymoon??

ekidwell0001

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Hello DIS'ers! My DF and I are headed to WDW for 9 nights and 10 days for our Disneymoon!! We have been every year together since 2007 except this year :( but i am looking for new ideas for dining ressies?? We love Le Cellier, Crystal Palace, Akershus, and 50's Prime Time! Are there any more "romantic" settings that anyone suggests we try on our honeymoon?? Thanks to all! :goodvibes
 
Well it depends. Are you worried about table credits or are you going DxDP or paying OOP? When it comes to 1 TS restaurants none of them scream romantic in any way, with the closest, IMO, being Sanaa at Kidani. Is there any way to budget in V&A's for dinner one night? If you want a bit of romance I would stick with most of the signatures, Citricos, Jiko, Artist Point as the more romantic restaurants, CG at Wishes is nice but far from romantic and Flying Fish has probably the second best food on the dining plan behind Citricos.

If you are not on a dining plan, along with V&A's also consider bluezoo and Shula's, both of which are at the Dolphin.

I'm sure with a little more detail as far as budget and/or dining plan, you might be able to get a few more suggestions. :thumbsup2
 
I agree with PP. It's your homeymoon! Please consider Victoria and Albert's. Very romantic.
 

All the Signatures are good, with lovely food and higher-end service, but not necessarily "romantic" as in "quiet and secluded". Artist Point might be the most romantic of the bunch.

Some 1-TS places that are a little off the beaten path are Turf Club and Captain's Grill.

I think the atmosphere at Restaurant Marrakesh is very conducive to couples, especially if you wait until after 7 pm to eat. In fact, eating later at nearly any restaurant (unless it has a fireworks view) is likely to be a little more 'romantic', because families with small children tend to target dinner for 6 pm.

We ate there in the middle of the afternoon, but had a very nice experience at Yak & Yeti, too; would not have expected that from a restaurant in the middle of a park.
 
I would recommend O'hana. While at first glance it may not seem ultra-romantic with the parades, coconut races, and hula lessons for the kiddies, I've found reservations later in the evening tend to be more calm. And if you can arrange to get a window seat and be there to see Wishes, it can be quite romantic. Plus the grounds of the Polynesian are beautiful and a stroll around there after the meal is a very romantic way to end the evening. We did this for our honeymoon and often head here for our anniversary dinners.

Another nice, and somewhat less known, restaurant is Olivia's at Old Key West. Usually very quiet and great food, plus you can take the boat over to Downtown Disney after dinner.

Have a great time!
 
I would do Narcoossee's at night so you can see the...ugh I just forgot its name. The light up things that go across the water? Darn it, that probably wasn't very helpful but my BF and I watched the water lights from Narcoossee's and it was pretty romantic.
 
I think Jiko is a very romantic restaurant, particularly after dark. Also, Chefs de France, although crowded, can give you a little Parisian street cafe feel in the evenings. Flying Fish with a post-dinner walk around the Boardwalk is also a nice and romantic option.

And congratulations!
 
We love Narcoosee's at the Grand Floridian. It's on the water and you can go outside during Wishes and see the fireworks - they pipe in the sound. It's very cosy and relaxing.
 
Oh and the Yachtsman Steak House at the Yacht and Beach Club!! Try to get a window seat - the pool looks so pretty at night!
 








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