Top 10 Things To Do @ WDW without Kids

Don't have a top 10, but here's one my two best gal pals and I just did this weekend. Make an early dinner ressie at Chefs du France (6-ish) and graze off the appetizer/salad page. We had flatbreads and soups and escargot and salads and cheeses. We were there for 2.5 hours and loved every minute of it. The food was yummy, the wine flowed and we enjoyed our reunion ever so much. And yes, we tipped our waitress well because we lived at that table for so long. Pricier than we planned, but priceless at the same time. We walked out just in time to run to the French bakery for treats, then watch Illumnations. Paradise, but not for kids (at least not the way we did it).:)
 
(no special drinks in canada really)

You should try a Bloody Ceasar in Canada next time. It's similar to a Bloody Mary but instead of tomato juice, we Canadians use Clamato juice with tabasco & worchester sauce. Then it's rimmed with celery salt. The spicier the better!!

I was wondering how Jellyrolls didn't make the list!! I love it there.
 
Can't forget the grown-up drinks with their glowey ice cubes at Sci-Fi or Primetime at MGM. One of those is always a must.

As for Drinking around the world. It's even better during Food & Wine! There's a reason I save coins all year so I can get Disney Dollars! :drinking1:dance3: :drinking1
 
Our Top Ten ~ Always During Food & Wine Fest, our Daily Routine
1.) Sleep In
2.) Drink coffee & read the paper on the balcony
3.) A Leisurely sit-down breakfast
4.) Strolling Parks without rushing. May or may not include rides.
5.) Our Mission: To Sample food & drinks from each Booth at F& W Fest
6.) Cuddle, Nap, Pool, Lounge, Movie time
7.) Dressing Up & having a Signature Dinner
8.) Strolling Boardwalk arm in arm.
9.) Wine on the balcony
10.) Censored :angel:
 
1 Off Kilter
2 Off Kilter
3 Off Kilter
4 Off Kilter
5 British Invasion
6 Off Kilter
7 Off Kilter
8 MoRockin
9 Off Kilter
10 Off Kilter
 
Our top 10:

1. Get married at Disney
2. Cocktails on our balcony while watching the castle change colors.
3. Romantic meals
4. Jacuzzi in a 1 bedroom DVC
5. Cocktails in the Belle Vue Lounge at the Boardwalk
6. Adventurers Club
7. Watching Wishes from a room on the 14th floor of the Contemporary
8. Early morning watching the sunrise over Bay Lake
9. Spa visit
10. Taking your time wandering around the parks.
 
Top 7:
7) Swim/hot tub late at night
6) Sleep in
5) Do whatever we want since, well, just two of us
4) Quiet romantic dinners
3) Watch harried parents with strollers and screaming children and feel happy
2) Drink around the world
1) Go back to the room during the heat of the day and enjoy a few cold drinks :drinking1 , then go back to the park w/ a wee bit more "magic" in us.
 
I love that someone else does that!
(no special drinks in canada really)

Gotta say if you've never tried icewine at the Canada pavilion, you're missing out! After all it is the one wine we're actually famous for! :thumbsup2 (We won't mention Baby Duck) :eek:

Anyway, hitting the Food & Wine Festival pretty much makes up my entire top 10 - with the 2 major additions of: Cirque de Soleil & convincing my DF that DW isn't just for kids & that it's HIS idea to go back! (Maybe that's 3?)
 
there are other dinner shows in the area that are pretty good and he might be willing to go to one of them.

they are also cheaper than Cirque du Soleil.

I didn't enjoy it that much myself. Of course the day before we went to the Arabian nights so -got a great price on the tickets like $20 each. - so paying $60 each for cirque du soleil and not getting the seats because of mother's wheelchair (which I mentioned when I ordered the tickets)....Anyway we did not like cirque du soleil and won't be back....

I might one day - but it was too expensive for what it was (my opinion) - of course I am a BIG animal lovers and that might be part of the problem....

Could being a animal lover mean Arabian Nights (with its beautiful horses and great price) was better (more enjoyable) than cirque (with its worse seats and absence of non-human animals)? :mickeyjum I think spiceycat knows whether cirque du soleil uses animals.
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I'm excited to read that list. We're planning on doing about 7 out of the 10 on the list. We're eating at Victoria and Alberts, but not the chef's table. Getting married on our second day there, and almost everything else except drinking around the world, La Nouba (DH2B doesn't like Cirque :confused3 ), and ESPN (if he wont do Cirque, I'm not going to watch a baseball game during our honeymoon with him :rolleyes: )

Thanks for sharing the list!

Ashley

Yeah, you're off to a great start: if he won't do that, I won't do this! LOL :rotfl2: :happytv:

The Pleasure Island Jazz Company used to be a top 10 favorite. The midnight countdown and the Comedy Warehouse can be fun. How about a boat ride on the Sassagoula from DTD to POR? :cool1:
 
(no special drinks in canada really)

You should try a Bloody Ceasar in Canada next time. It's similar to a Bloody Mary but instead of tomato juice, we Canadians use Clamato juice with tabasco & worchester sauce. Then it's rimmed with celery salt. The spicier the better!!

I was wondering how Jellyrolls didn't make the list!! I love it there.

So, what do you do -- go into LeCellier and order one to go? It sounds delish!
 
Illuminations from Rose and Crown sounds great. Any idea as to what time we should arrive? When we make the ADR should we specify we want to sit outdoors?:confused3
 





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