Hippychickali
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1. California Grill - Dine atop the Contemporary Resort with a breathtaking view. On certain evenings, the Magic Kingdom's Wishes fireworks show adds to the romance. The lights dim and the music from the show is piped into the restaurant. Request a table on the Magic Kingdom side of the room and book a priority seating for an hour beforehand.

2. La Nouba - A 90-minute dramatic presentation provides exactly what you'd expect from Cirque du Soleil. This very odd French entertainment looks great and provides a lot of fun. Shows occur regularly from Tuesday until Saturday twice nightly at 6 and 9 PM. Tickets run in the $80 vicinity. After the show, enjoy dinner in the bustling atmosphere of Downtown Disney.

3. Adventurer's Club - Located at Pleasure Island, there is no other bar like this one. You will be greeted by a butler at the door, and ushered into a salon populated by regulars know as "The Colonel" and "Babylonia". Every turn is unpredictable and the drinks are wonderful.
4. ESPN Zone - A fun way to spend a Sunday is watching the game at the ESPN Zone at the Boardwalk Resort. The food is reportedly great - wings, beer, burgers, giant hot dogs, and amazing nachos. Tip: Arrive early as possible or else you will be standing. A booth is hard to come by at game time, so arrive a few hours early.

5. Drink around the world - Visiting the World Showcase at Epcot is a great educational experience. Here we learn about the cultures around the world - how they dress, what they eat, how they live, and most importantly, how they drink. Start your adventure with a margarita in Mexico and finish with a beer in Canada. What happens at Epcot, stays at Epcot.

6. Hang out at the Boardwalk - The 1940s themed boardwalk comes to life at night. Play a midway game, watch the buskers, grab a bite to eat or rent a surrey bike. These are bicycles built for two and they provide a fun, exciting way to see the Boardwalk at night. Tip: Take a date that's willing to help pedal. They are rather heavy contraptions.

7. IllumiNations at the Rose & Crown - Epcot's nightly spectacular may be the best evening entertainment available at Walt Disney World. The trick is to find the best spot to watch. Many suggest the outdoor deck of the Rose & Crown pub in the United Kingdom. This works best with a pint of Guinness in one hand and an order of fish and chips in the other.
8. Carriage ride through Fort Wilderness - Visitors can now book a thirty minute ride in an antique carriage through the backwoods beauty surrounding Fort Wilderness. Need I say more?

9. The Chef's Table at Victoria & Alberts - If you want an extravagent experience, this is the place to go. The main dining room has only 15 tables, but those who truly want to go all out reserve the Chef's Table. As you can imagine, this is not a cheap venture running around $185 per person complete with linen, crystal, silver and a chef with a way-too-tall-chef-hat.

10. Get married at the wedding pavilion - The ultimate fairytale experience is getting married at Walt Disney World. The bride and groom have the opportunity to plan everything from location to theme to wedding cake. This is expensive but memorable and can be followed up with an unforgettable honeymoon.
This post has been inspired by an article in the Boston Herald. Do you have your own top 10 list?
Ali