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marivigi
July 21st, 2004, 18:17
Hi!!
as most of you know... we will be spending part of my honeymoon :marry: at WDW, starting August 9th. :cloud9:
We will be staying at Pop Century :excited:
I just want to know if anyone is interested in sharing romantic :bigkiss: ideas, places, things to do.... just stuff to make our trip a bit more shhhhhhpechhhhialllll!!!!! :lol:
Chris/Lisa
July 21st, 2004, 18:19
Meal on top of the Contemporary at the California grill - know I keep on about this but it was still one of the best nights of my life and the food was exceptional
OKWTink
July 21st, 2004, 18:40
Are you planning on getting the wedding "hats?" They have a new one for women now, it's a set of Minnie Ears on a headband with the tulle attached to the back of it. The ears are covered in sequins. A nice change from the white beanie set up.
There used to be a bride and groom (Mickey and Minnie) pin (pins actually). That would be neat to wear, if you liked.
Le Cellier with its cool interior and dusky lighting comes to mind. Do you like their food selections?
Dancing the night away at PI? May not be too romantic, but could be a lot of fun!
Who am I kidding here? Madame Unromantic trying to advise the newlyweds? :rolleyes: :blush:
joanne
July 21st, 2004, 18:53
Poly beach gets my vote everytime :wink:
Watch Wishes then the Electrical Water Pageant. Get there early enough to get one of the hammocks.
Maybe a sunset walk round from the Poly to GF, have cocktails in the GF lobby while listening to the piano player or band.
A few more ideas - http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/romance.html
Keith
July 21st, 2004, 18:55
yep agree with the beach and the walk.... walking from the wedding pavilion is one of our fave things to do on a dusky evening.
marivigi
July 21st, 2004, 18:57
Are you planning on getting the wedding "hats?" They have a new one for women now, it's a set of Minnie Ears on a headband with the tulle attached to the back of it. The ears are covered in sequins. A nice change from the white beanie set up.
There used to be a bride and groom (Mickey and Minnie) pin (pins actually). That would be neat to wear, if you liked.
Those are really nice ideas!!!
I also like the dancing one!.... but Im not sure I can manage sleeping late, getting up early the next day ...
marivigi
July 21st, 2004, 18:58
Poly beach gets my vote everytime :wink:
Watch Wishes then the Electrical Water Pageant. Get there early enough to get one of the hammocks.
Maybe a sunset walk round from the Poly to GF, have cocktails in the GF lobby while listening to the piano player or band.
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That sounds lovely!!!
Will try to do it.... definetly!!!
THANKS! :D
marivigi
July 21st, 2004, 19:05
Oh!! some more stuff...
thanks to Jo (Cinderella)
We already have some PSs:
Dinner at The Polynesian Luau
Lunch at Tony's
Dinner at 1900 Park Fare
Dinner at Bistro de Paris
Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Any more ideas.... are more than welcomed!!!! THANKS in advance!!!
joanne
July 21st, 2004, 20:27
How about dinner at Cindy's Royal Table? Tell them you're on your honeymoon and you might get a little gift ;)
Couple's massage at the GF Spa.
Dinner at Rose & Crown, watch IllumiNations, then wait for the crowds to go and have a romantic walk back round World Showcase Lagoon.
MystikPiglit
July 21st, 2004, 22:25
Mari, for a simple but very romantic interlude, there are tables on a little jetty thing next to Capt Jacks in DTD where you can sip strawberry dacquiries (spelling?). The lights of DTD twinkle on the water and it is lovely. Aaahh...I can't wait.
*D*
joanne
July 22nd, 2004, 13:09
PO is supposed to be very romantic at night. You could get a bus over to POFQ, have a stroll along the walkway to POR then get the boat to Downtown Disney.
miraclemoments
July 22nd, 2004, 14:46
One of my fave things to do with the hubby: If you are in the park at closing, find a nice little out of the way bench and just have a seat and a snuggle, it's fun watching all the other people stream by...and if you wait a bit...you can have a nice romantic stroll through the park on your way out, virtually alone...an added bonus to this, if you are using WDW transportation, is that by the time you get to the bus stop, the lines will have diminished considerably...
Also, another romantic treat...chocy covered strawberries at MGM :)
And yet another, if you enjoy "Four For a Dollar" (the singing group that performs before the Beauty and the Beast Show at MGM) you can contact them through their website and ask them to do something special for you and your new hubby just before the show begins...
Finally, remember, magic and romance will happen when you least expect it. So, on occasion, just remind yourself to enjoy the moment and take every ounce of pleasure out of just being with one another. The time will soon return when you are pressured by the everyday normalities of "life" and you will relish those moments that you just enjoyed one another's company. Congratulations!
MystikPiglit
July 22nd, 2004, 15:20
[QUOTE=miraclemoments] Finally, remember, magic and romance will happen when you least expect it. So, on occasion, just remind yourself to enjoy the moment and take every ounce of pleasure out of just being with one another. The time will soon return when you are pressured by the everyday normalities of "life" and you will relish those moments that you just enjoyed one another's company. QUOTE]
I so agree with you, miraclemoments. For DH and I the most romantic thing is being together all day for a whole two weeks. :love2:
*D*
candyman
July 22nd, 2004, 22:31
yep agree with the beach and the walk.... walking from the wedding pavilion is one of our fave things to do on a dusky evening.
would this be suitable to push a wheel chair alonf here
sounds silly but i love the idea but we would have to take both kids with us
steve
candyman
July 22nd, 2004, 22:37
There used to be a bride and groom (Mickey and Minnie) pin (pins actually). That would be neat to wear, if you liked.
are these on general sale or do you order them from disney weddings
we would just love a set of these
steve
marivigi
July 27th, 2004, 17:43
Mari, for a simple but very romantic interlude, there are tables on a little jetty thing next to Capt Jacks in DTD where you can sip strawberry dacquiries (spelling?). The lights of DTD twinkle on the water and it is lovely. Aaahh...I can't wait.
*D*
I like that!!!!
Will definetly be going to DTD... and the strawberry daiquiries sound just perfect!!! Thanks! :)
joanne
July 27th, 2004, 17:45
I should be making a note of all these ideas myself :wink:
marivigi
July 27th, 2004, 17:49
PO is supposed to be very romantic at night. You could get a bus over to POFQ, have a stroll along the walkway to POR then get the boat to Downtown Disney.
We have never been to PO ... and I really do want to go there... so it sounds like something we will be doing!
Thanks for the idea!!!
MystikPiglit
July 27th, 2004, 17:52
I should be making a note of all these ideas myself :wink:
For your honeymoon? ......did we miss the proposal...:lol: :lol:
marivigi
July 27th, 2004, 17:53
One of my fave things to do with the hubby: If you are in the park at closing, find a nice little out of the way bench and just have a seat and a snuggle, it's fun watching all the other people stream by...and if you wait a bit...you can have a nice romantic stroll through the park on your way out, virtually alone...an added bonus to this, if you are using WDW transportation, is that by the time you get to the bus stop, the lines will have diminished considerably...
Also, another romantic treat...chocy covered strawberries at MGM :)
And yet another, if you enjoy "Four For a Dollar" (the singing group that performs before the Beauty and the Beast Show at MGM) you can contact them through their website and ask them to do something special for you and your new hubby just before the show begins...
Finally, remember, magic and romance will happen when you least expect it. So, on occasion, just remind yourself to enjoy the moment and take every ounce of pleasure out of just being with one another. The time will soon return when you are pressured by the everyday normalities of "life" and you will relish those moments that you just enjoyed one another's company. Congratulations!
Oh Anne!!! It is so nice to see you around!! Thank you for all your ideas...
And you are so right, we will do our best to enjoy every single moment.. thank you!!! :D
So.. where in MGM can we get the chocolate covered strawberries??? :lolly:
joanne
July 27th, 2004, 17:54
:tut: :nono:
For our Nov/Dec trip this year :rolleyes:
MystikPiglit
July 27th, 2004, 17:57
Joanne - hehehehehehehehehe
Mari - As you will be on your honeymoon even the simplest things will seem romantic and lovely :) .
marivigi
July 27th, 2004, 18:28
:tut: :nono:
For our Nov/Dec trip this year :rolleyes:
well.. eventually they can be used for your honeymoon :wink:
marivigi
July 27th, 2004, 18:30
Mari - As you will be on your honeymoon even the simplest things will seem romantic and lovely :) .
... I know!!! .. isnt it wonderful when things are like that????
candyman
July 27th, 2004, 19:16
you are making us a bit jealous here
does any one know if they have a kennels at GF where we can leave the kids
;)
Steve
ssttrasotm
July 27th, 2004, 19:30
Kennels? I thought the kennel was the granparents home!
MystikPiglit
July 28th, 2004, 13:02
... I know!!! .. isnt it wonderful when things are like that????
Luckily for me, even after nearly 10 years of marriage, every trip is like a second honeymoon :blush: .
I think that's why I love WDW so much.
deacs
July 28th, 2004, 13:14
Something free that was very romantic was at about 10:00p.m. we strolled along the lake at DTD, got some ice cream and sat and watched the fireworks from a distance - there was noone around just my DH and I. We sat there and had a cuddle and kiss and listened to the fireworks and the water lapping against the pier. We could see someone getting down on their knee about 20 metres away....... Was soooooo romantic.
Bec
July 28th, 2004, 14:01
How do I post a new thread?
joanne
July 28th, 2004, 14:43
You click the new thread button.
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