special occasion

Marijil

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10th anniversary is coming up, we've been to disney 8 times since our honeymoon at Disney Inn...no chance of return there...anyone have ideas for special stuff...cant afford the Disney Wedding Planners vow renewal.....unless we sell one of the kids.......
 

ACE

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Originally posted by Marijil
10th anniversary is coming up, we've been to disney 8 times since our honeymoon at Disney Inn...no chance of return there...anyone have ideas for special stuff...cant afford the Disney Wedding Planners vow renewal.....unless we sell one of the kids.......

How much you want for them? :lol:

:wave: ACE
 
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WDWspider

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Re: Re: special occasion

Originally posted by CAPTAIN HOOK
Disney will buy them off you - they always need replacements for "Its A Small World" :lol: :lol:

What a creepy thought, all the kids left over at Pleasure Island after hours turn into Small World Kids. :lookaroun
 
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SnowWhite5669

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I know they need a replacement for one of the hula girls in it's a Small World... she's gone... it's kinda of scary!!
Take a drive up north and stay in Newport, it's beautiful and affordable this time of year and Providence is also a great place to visit!!! No chance of Disney????
 
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MKingdom25

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Originally posted by Marijil
10th anniversary is coming up, we've been to disney 8 times since our honeymoon at Disney Inn...no chance of return there...anyone have ideas for special stuff...cant afford the Disney Wedding Planners vow renewal.....unless we sell one of the kids.......

No chance of returning to Disney Inn specifically or do you mean any Disney theme park?
 
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SamatBCV

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I suspect they meant the Disney Inn since it's now Shades of Green.

One idea for your anniversary is dinner at Victoria and Albert's in the Grand Floridian. They have the best dining experience in WDW in my opinion. However, its pretty expensive at about $85 per person. (The dinner is a set price per person and I think that's what my wife and I paid back in 2000. BTW drinks are extra.)
 
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Yellow Shoes

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You didn't say how old the kids are, or even if you are taking them.

If you are, definitely plan on a night out for the kids at Neverland Club, Cub' s Den, or the other WDW child care facilities.

THEN you two lovebirds have a nice night out. There are way too many nice restaurants to choose from. Then perhaps Boardwalk or Pleasure Island, or just a romantic stroll around a resort.
 
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orangefan15

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why not try the rehitching ceremony (i think that's what it called) at garden grille in epcot? i don't think its real expensive and people seem to really enjoy it
 
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Elaine

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10th Anniversary

If you make the last priority seating in Cinderella's Castle ,I hear it's very romantic---not many kids just couples. Do it on a night that the MK closes early. Then when you come out into the MK after dinner you are practically alone for a nice walk up Main St. Think about that-no crowds, no balloon sellers, no picture people, just couples leaving the castle. Also you can go to Fort Wilderness for an evening buggy ride. Hope it's a good trip for you.
 
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MKingdom25

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Re: Re: Re: special occasion

Originally posted by Marijil
Disney Inn

Gotcha. In that case, I would agree with the other posts here. And I agree with Yellow Shoes that it is hard to choose one restaurant.

If going without the kids and looking for something romantic, I will have to leave that to the married/dating folk on the forum. I am single and always go with the family! :lol:

Now if you are going with the kids, a few restaurants I can think of are:
1.) 50's Prime Time Café (MGM)- a little high priced but tons of fun and great atmosphere for kids and adults who like to act like kids!
2.) Biergarten (Germany, World Showcase) - great place to go if you want to just splurge and eat until you puke.
3.) 'Ohana (Polynesian) - same as above, great place to get extremely full, also if you get a window seat I think its a great view out on the resort.

As far as a suggestion not along the restaurant line of thinking, how about trying one of the behind the scenes tours that are offered. I have always wanted to do one of those but usually don't because of time. But if you have time, I bet that would be a great new thing to try (assuming you haven't done it before.)

Well, there's a few suggestions from my visits from WDW. But as said before, hard to choose just one!
 
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