Do your romance levels increase when vacationing in Disney?

Since1976

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Well, vacation in general brings out the romance in all of us, but the nighttime ambience of Epcot's World Showcase tends to bring out the feeling for me and my wife.
 

GlassHalfFull

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I remember as a kid getting money to take my sister and brother to the arcade in Contemporary on many occasions.. thinking back on this as an adult I now know why..

My wife and I most certainly feel more attuned to each other when at the parks.. if you are too tired it's ok to take a day to relax at the pool with only an ADR at Disney Springs on the schedule etc..
 

21stamps

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I don't think Disney World was ever romantic to me.. at least not overall. Maybe for a moment during Wishes and Illuminations..and walking around the resort in the evening.
We typically went with a group of friends, and quite a few times I went without my husband.

I agree with the people who said it turns them into kids.. that's kind of how we all were..
... but with a constant adult beverage in our hands...lol.
 

JIMINYCR

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Yes. Getting away from the job, pressures of life, having the opportunity to totally relax, being free of responsibilities, leaves nothing to interfere with enjoying each other in our favorite spot on earth. Disney offers so many magical moments where you find yourself turning to your loved one and want to express how much you love and appreciate them.
 

cmoliver68

Active Member
I wouldn't consider myself the most romantic, but this was at the finale of Dream Along with Mickey. My now wife felt a little romance at that moment.
 

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Minnesota disney fan

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I'd have to say Yes:) My husband is not a romantic type person at all, but when we are at Disney he makes an effort to hold my hand and pay more attention to me. Maybe because we are stuck in the park together, LOL. Seriously, we are in our 60's and enjoy just being together, holding hands, and sharing the experiences at WDW. We have been going alone for the past several years, and we both enjoy being together alone at Disney:)
 

Seabasealpha1

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I'm such a friggin' space cadet with all my Disney-Nerdiness, I sometimes think the wife is just trying to survive me at all...as for the question at hand...yeah, I suppose there's much potential for romance...if only there was somewhere to deposit the kids for the evening! (they're three and one...and one on the way...)
 

KraftServices

Active Member
Can I say yes even though I've never gone to DW with an SO? I have silly romantic fantasies about wandering the park with a cute boyfriend and he proposes under the fireworks and it's magical and whatnot. I don't know how it'd be in real life but I get in a more romantic mood in the parks despite being single. The lights and the music and the fun and fantasy... Totally understandable.

Although I'd also understand nothing coming from that mood what with how exhausted all that walking can make a person.
 

Goofyernmost

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I'm such a friggin' space cadet with all my Disney-Nerdiness, I sometimes think the wife is just trying to survive me at all...as for the question at hand...yeah, I suppose there's much potential for romance...if only there was somewhere to deposit the kids for the evening! (they're three and one...and one on the way...)
It seems to me that more then enough "depositing" has been accomplished.:devilish:;)
 

beertiki

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How many kid's a year get conceived at WDW?

If me and the Mrs wanted to make another, I think I could convince her that we should make it happen at WDW.
 

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