At Disney
you can have a fairy tale wedding or help with your proposal, these are the
epitome of Disney romance. I saw one of these proposals first hand one night
while we were at Fantasmic. There are also all kinds of things you can pay
extra for such as flowers in your room, different excursions at your resort and
the awesome Safari at Animal Kingdom. But, if you are the average couple who just
wants to sneak some romance in on your trip and not spend a lot of money, the following suggestions are for
you.
1. Eat at
the Rose and Crown at Epcot. Make your reservation
about an hour before the Illuminations show and ask to be seated on the patio –
tell them you are willing to wait. They will let you wait for about an hour.
This is a fantastic way to see the light show and it is very romantic. If you
are travelling with another family you can take turns caring for the children
so each couple gets a dinner out on their own. We did this while vacationing
with my sister-in-law and her family and it was a fantastic time with my
husband, the food was excellent, our waitress recommended drinks and dessert
and the show was fantastic, as always.
2. Watch the
Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Polynesian Resort. Take the boat over to the
resort before the fireworks start, get a dole whip from the food court located
behind the pool area, and select a spot along the water where you can see the castle. If
you are early enough you might get the lone hammock, if not it is a good idea to
take something to spread on the grass as it might be damp after a rain or from
dew. The parade of lights glides through this lagoon before the fireworks start
as well. (We were staying on one of the Disney resorts so we were able to take
the bus from the Polynesian to Epcot afterwards, where they had extended hours.) We have
seen the Magic Kingdome fireworks from a few different locations and I enjoyed
this spot immensely.
3. Get
matching shirts or hats or some other matching souvenir. I’ve seen lots of
couples wearing the Mickey top hat and Minnie veil, which are adorable. There
are also many coordinating Disney t-shirts that are great for couples. We wore matching costumes for the Disney’s not so scary Halloween Party and there
are many DIY Disney shirts you can make before you go.
4. If
staying at the Caribbean Beach Resort check out the lagoon, take an early
morning stroll along the beach, watch the sunset from the hammocks or take a
late night swim in the pool. The main pool is closed at night but the smaller
ones, closer to the rooms, are not and they are usually empty – just respect
that families are sleeping and keep it quiet. It is usually quite quiet there
in the mornings as well if you want to have breakfast at one of the small tables
near the pool area – much more romantic than in the busy food court area.
5. Sneak a
kiss in the dark on Space Mountain – just do it before it starts going quickly
– remember safety first. We don’t want any emergency dentist appointments! Hold hands on the boat ride to Magic Kingdom. Remember to take moments to show each other
you care wherever you can find them. These two secluded spots are at the Caribbean Beach Resort and they are perfect for a little alone time. If you are travelling with another family, take turns going to fill the refillable cups and take your time getting them :)
6. There are
some shaded, quieter paths through the center of Animal Kingdom where you can stop and
smell the flowers, check out some flamingos and even a waterfall. These paths are great for catching your second wind and taking
time to enjoy each other. There is also a garden area at Epcot in the Canadian section
which is a nice place to slow down as well. Disney has fantastic gardeners and
you can find a quiet spot at most of the resorts and parks.
7. Make sure
you stop by the Germany Pavilion in Epcot and buy a pickle ornament to put on
your Christmas tree. They box them in tissue paper for you and I brought two
home in my luggage successfully. This is a German tradition which we have
adopted and now every year we play find the pickle after the tree has been
decorated and it also reminds us of our wonderful trip together. Getting a
Christmas decoration on each of your vacations is a tradition a friend shared
with me and I love the idea.
8. One thing
about staying on a Disney resort is the ability to go back to your room after
lunch, sit around the pool, in a hammock or even have a nap. Relax for a couple of hours before heading out
for more fun. This is a great way to catch your second wind and we have
wonderful memories of quiet pool time away from the crowds. I think this time
is critical for having a stress free vacation, especially if travelling with children. It is easy to want to cram as much as possible into your day but you will enjoy everything so much more if you aren't exhausted.
9. Have the
dessert. All the Disney restaurants I’ve tried have been excellent; I love the
character meals, the elaborate themes and the wonderful desserts. There are no
calories on vacation right? Take the time to enjoy meals together, you need to
sit, take a break and refuel. Talk about all the things you’ve seen that day
and what you would like to see tomorrow. I highly recommend the Disney dining
plan. I love that it is paid for ahead of time and you don’t feel the penny
pinch at the time. Dining at Disney is part of the magical experience. Check
out allears.net for restaurants you and your special someone would find romantic.
10. Eat at Flame Tree Barbecue. It doesn't have the most fabulous food but the scenery makes up for it. You eat outside here and if you go all the way to the back you can sit overlooking the water. Very few people go all the way down there and so it is usually quite quiet and peaceful.
These are
just a few suggestions and most of them you can do with children,
especially if you are travelling with another family. And don’t forget, have your pictures taken together – everywhere. You are going to want to remember these moments. Plan ahead and carve out
some time for yourselves, this is the most magical place on earth after all.
Check out these post as well:
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/06/busch-gardens-vs-animal-kingdom.html
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/06/tips-for-visiting-sea-world.html
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/03/seuss-landing-at-islands-of-adventure.html
Check out these post as well:
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/06/busch-gardens-vs-animal-kingdom.html
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/06/tips-for-visiting-sea-world.html
https://shyopinionated.blogspot.ca/2017/03/seuss-landing-at-islands-of-adventure.html
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