Romantic Spots @WDW

HeritageBoy

New Member
I'm going to WDW in late may-early june with my girlfriend, and I was looking for any romantic spots ya'll can think of there. Its a great story...we were CP's for Fall 2001 (both working in Magic Kingdom) where we met and fell in love...we've been together for 6 months now and it feels like a fairy tale:)
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had some advice for me...any ideas are appreciated! Thanks!
 

LoriL

New Member
Get the Birnbaum Disney for Adults book and maybe the Unofficial Guide to WDW without Kids for some ideas. I think the most romantic sounds like a private cruise for the fireworks, with dinner, on a Disney yacht! (expensive though). But the books have lots of ideas of where to eat, etc.
 
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Maria

New Member
I don´t think you really need a romantic spot. You both worked and met there, and are going there as a couple now! The tons of memories you both share of the parks, I can guarantee you, will be enough to make your trip the most romantic one! :)
I know that if I were to do it with my ex-bf, we would definitely sit by the Fountain of Nations and kiss like the first time we did it. ;)
Do you have any special spot where you have been before with her? Try it again! aaawwwww ;)
 
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Well, I strongly recommend this book. We used an older version (called Walt Disney World for Lovers) and it had so many great romantic places and descriptions of rooms, etc. I love it!

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...44918/sr=8-4/ref=sr_8_3_4/102-1944874-4486548

As for romance -- any hammock on property at dusk with a glass of champagne. And dragging a beach chair to one side of the beach at the Polynesian where it's quiet and watching the fireworks from there all curled up together.

But it's just romantic being there alone together. Have a great time!
 
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Erika

Moderator
While my husband John and I were waiting for the Poly Luau, we took a walk along the beach to the Wedding Pavilion. The sun was just starting to set and it was beautiful! No one else was around and it was very quiet. We could see the castle from where we were. After the show we returned to the beach and it was pretty dark, so the castle was going through its color changes.

Sometimes it's nice to take a step back and look at things from a distance.

I also think a lot of the resorts have very pretty walkways. Oh! And the hammocks at Caribbean Beach are big enough for two. John and I had a nice evening nap there on our last night (don't worry- no funny business!! We were just so tired, and they looked soooooooo inviting). We were awakened at around 10:30 pm when a little girl began shouting at us in Spanish. :lol: I'm not really sure what she was sayng but I'm pretty certain she and her family had just arrived and she was excited to be there!!
 
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