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There are a lot of great romantic things at Walt Disney World.
There are some great dinner options like going to the California Grill (Contemporary resort) for dinner during the Magic Kingdom fireworks. This restaurant has its own viewing platform w/ the Wishes music piped. Other romantic options include "Victoria & Alberts" and Narcoosee (try to get a table by the water). These are also high end options.
There are spas and carriage rides and other typical romantic offerings available.
The "normal" romantic things make my wife feel pressured and stressed so booking a night in a lovely room at the Grand Floridian and then doing a nice dinner would be completely counter-productive. Her idea of romance at Disney World: she & I spending the day at Epcot talking, holding hands, and enjoying all the live entertainment in the World Showcase. She enjoys good restaurants - as long as she isn't obligated to feel romantic about it - but says that the "most romantic" for her was when we got counter-service food from the Yakatori House in the Japan pavilion and we ate it in the outdoor Japanese garden after dark.
One time the ride broke down on Spaceship Earth (the silver ball at Epcot) and we were just stuck there, alone in our ride vehicle for about 30 minutes. We engaged in the kind of making out generally reserved for the back of school buses but you won't want to go any farther than that because Disney has cameras everywhere. But that is hard to pre-arrange.
Other romantic highlights:
1.) Floating around the Lazy Rivers together in the water parks. We also find the double tube slides and watercoasters romantically thrilling.
2) Renting a Kayak (you will get a little wet) at Port Orleans Riverside resort or a canoe at the Fort Wilderness campground.
3) Seeing Cirque Du Soleil - La Nouba in Downtown Disney.
4.) Strolling through the resorts - especially the Animal Kingdom, Boardwalk, or Polynesian.
5) Picking out a couple of desserts from either the France, Germany, or Norway pavilion counter-service restaurants (Epcot) and enjoying them together while we wait for IllumiNations. (Be sure to get forks & napkins).
6) Staying at the Magic Kingdom until it closes. The shops stay open for about an additional hour and it is wonderful to enjoy stroll along window shopping. looking at the lighting on the castle etc. There's no advantage to hurrying out - you'll just wait in a line for your transportation - might as well enjoy the park.
7) Watching the Electric Water Pageant from beach area at one of the resorts. |
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E G
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Epcot at night
pleasure island at night
Cirque du Soleil la nuba
i am going next week with my wife |
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orange07974
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Took my gf to Euro disneyland last year to watch the christmas last year .... just the being there was enough for both of us. |
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singer_chic87
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The fireworks shows, Dining in the parks or resorts, Walking around the world in Epcot. Might be hard to be really romantic with all the kids around, but you'll have fun. |
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its 11:11
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the fireworks at the end of the day at Epcot .
its pretty impressive. |
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justpeachy
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I recommend Epcot for couples but you will have guaranteed fun at all of them. Epcot is my favorite though because it has the world's showcase and its so much fun to go to all the different countries. The country rides are so amazing, the food is great, the shows are awesome and you really feel like you are in that country. I also recommend Spaceship Earth ride ( the golf ball). Its very relaxing and pretty long so its a very enjoyable ride if you have been walking around all day. Have fun! |
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Jenny
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My sister just went to disney world for her honey moon. Make sure to go on a horse and carriage ride or a romantic cruise on a boat . Also make sure you watch the fireworks they are so romantic! |
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Archie.
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Disney is more for families and young kids, go to busch instead. |
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rotorhead
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Visit their website. Just do a search on Disney World. Catch the evening shows at any of the parks (MK, Epcot, Dis/MGM. The parks themselves are great for all ages. Coming up is the International Food and Wine Festival at Epcot. Drink and eat your way around the park.
Places to eat, the Boma Lounge at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Japanese Steakhouse at Epcot. Make your res a few weeks in advance for the Boma. It is the best buffet I have ever had. Get there early and walk around the hotel.
Go to one of the water parks if weather is good and you don't mind running around with a bunch of other people in swim suits. Blizzard Beach has the best slides.
The whole deal is great for couples. You will find the experience to be super if you don't have to worry about kids. My wife and I have been going every fall for years.
Two weeks from today we will be running around one of the parks. |
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itchianna
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Disney World has always been a family trip for me, and romance is what you make it. Disney World is the happiest place on earth and who does not feel romantic when the are happy. I think any thing you do there will be special. I would suggest eating at the California Grill, a room with a spa tub, getting a message and all the other things couples enjoy together. |
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Libragirl
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Its just so much fun and there are a lot of fancy restaurants, fireworks and the best hotels. |
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zuesefl
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Oh there are lots of terrifc things that allow you to make out.
Here is a list of make out attractions
Magic Kingdom
1. Wishes
2. Peterpan
3. TTA (Tomorrowland Transit Authority)
4. Pirates of the Carribean (back row)
5. Philharmagic (back row)
6. The Train (a park close take it around the park)
7. Tom Sawyers Island
8. Haunted Mansion
9. The Mark Twain River Boat (top deck)
10. Country Bear Jamboree (back row)
11. The Hall of Presidents (back row)
EPCOT
1. Universe of Engery (45 minute dark ride with benches slow moving if you sit in the back row no one will know what you do when you lay down)
2. The Seas With Nemo and Friends
3. Journy Into your Imagination (back row)
4. 3 Cabrriaros in Mexico boat ride (back row)
5. Living with the Land (back row)
6. IllumiNations
7. Spaceship Earth
Disney-MGM Studio
1. Drew Carey's Sounds Dangerous (9 mins of TOTAL darkness)
2. The Great Movie Ride (back row)
3. The Backlot tour (later in the evening back row)
4. Muppets 4-D (back row)
5. One Man's Dream (back row)
Disney's Animal Kingdom
1. The trails around the tree of life (very secluded and romantic)
2. The Terrice by Flame Tree BBQ
3. Festival of the Lion King (back row)
4. The Train to Rafiki's Planet Watch (back row)
5. The Jungle Treks in Asia and Africa (nice hidden spots along the trails)
I hope this helps, and if you need help with tickets you can always consult http://www.OrlandoFunTickets.com
I really hope this helped. I take my dates to these spots to make magical memories! |
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PeachPie
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Ummm EVERYTHING! That's like my dream date!!!!!!!!!! |
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sprinkles
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the most romantic spot we had on our trip was the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom, sure they were so crowded we stood up on the cement benches in front of the castle to see better and some people were sitting on my feet -yes that close, but it still was romantic (not sure why exactly now that i think of it). |
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♥Break Dance Not Hearts♥
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i love epcot.... |
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HarleyD
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12 pac o' beer and the Tea Cup ride. Oh yea. |
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Becky J
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Disney for couples? It's called Las Vegas. |
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