Depends on what you would like and your budget. A child at heart couple or more romantic. And if you would rather stay somewhere with less children at the resort then others I've stayed at pop- which is more kids so child at heart feel. Port Orleans River side, the whole resort is very romantic but they have princess rooms which is a child at heart. The beach club was amazing. It's in between but can be romantic and club level was very nice! And it's wonderful to walk to Epcot or take the boat to Hollywood studios. Grand Floridian was very nice. Romantic and can have a view if MK fireworks every night. They even play the must on the dock. I hope this helps!I'm currently trying to get my boyfriend to plan a trip in May. He is not convinced yet. What resort is best for couples??
I'm currently trying to get my boyfriend to plan a trip in May. He is not convinced yet. What resort is best for couples??
Depends on what you would like and your budget. A child at heart couple or more romantic. And if you would rather stay somewhere with less children at the resort then others I've stayed at pop- which is more kids so child at heart feel. Port Orleans River side, the whole resort is very romantic but they have princess rooms which is a child at heart. The beach club was amazing. It's in between but can be romantic and club level was very nice! And it's wonderful to walk to Epcot or take the boat to Hollywood studios. Grand Floridian was very nice. Romantic and can have a view if MK fireworks every night. They even play the must on the dock. I hope this helps!
Another good thing is eating at ADR restaurants. We usually only get ADR's at places we have as MUST DO places to eat. We found it very easy to get into restaurants when there is just the two of us.
I've been to Disney plenty of times. But this October, my DBF and I have a trip planned and I've never been with just myself and someone else. With my family it's always been 4-12 people there.
So I would like to hear stories of how wonderful couple trips can be.
Haha! We play the "surprises under X dollars" game as well. We play with $20s since we tend to buy stuff we want while wandering around, plus a $20 bill is easy to carry around. We always play in a big store, usually at an off-hour or while waiting for something else (like a pastpass to come up). Our favorite place to play is the large store in the front of Epcot. I love hunting up deals and specials for the season. We choose a place to meet when we're done and exchange surprises there. Again, Epcot is a great place since the large fountain is right outside the store, which always adds to my excitement. My husband reminded me as well that we bought a whodunit book one year and solved them together in lines. Apparently he loved it immensely and has requested another for our next trip. XD
My DH and I went this year for our 10th anniversary. We've been a few times sans the kids and this trip was the best so far! POP is not overly romantic, but it is our favorite value. We had some nice relaxing time and loved to walk over to AoA, or walk back after taking the bus back there at park close. For romance, definitely check out renting a boat on Bay Lake or an evening stroll at the Boardwalk is always fun. My DH and I like to play the mini golf, and DisneyQuest is great fun for anyone who likes games. This time, we also sat at the House of Blues and watched a performer, which was awesome. We had never been able to take the time before. Also, if you can swing tickets to MNSSHP, do it. It is just as much for adults as kiddos, and the parade/fireworks are fun. Dining, we always like to try some new things. O'Hana is a family favorite, but this time we did Kona, and we are glad we did! We also tried Fulton's and San Angel in for some atmosphere. I loved them both, even though many don't care for San Angel. You can't beat the romantic atmosphere there! Just stop in for an appetizer and drinks. You'll be glad you did! Hope you have a great trip!!!