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hillyjo13
October 26th, 2007, 12:07
hi folks anybody got any ideas for our honeymoon we will hopefully be having a weeks honeymoon at the poly! we would of done most the parks in our first 2weeks so will have a nice relaxing honeymoon! is there any romantic backstage tours we could do? plus ive heard people mention firework cruises and disney boat trips? it will be me jo and zach(4and half) any ideas or advice would be welcome! thanks hillyjo13:wink:

joanne
October 26th, 2007, 13:19
The tours are fun, but not romantic. Firework cruises on the other hand are :yes: From the IllumiNations & Wishes cruises up to the Grand 1 cruise, depending on your budget.
I'd recommend Cirque du Soleil, although Zach might not sit through it :unsure:

uscwest
October 26th, 2007, 13:36
Another thing you might want to consider, if you can get a baby sitter for Zach, is a couples massage at the spa next door in the GF. :)

OKWTink
October 26th, 2007, 14:13
There is the kid's club at the Poly. Can't remember the name, but they'll keep the little one for a few hours if you want to do a spa massage or the like.

Do you intend to stay onsite the entire time of the honeymoon week? I mean, will you have transport of your own? If so, you could venture off WDW property to some lovely areas around the central Florida region.

If not, then relaxing by the pool sounds great! :yes:

A dinner at the Artists Point in Wilderness Lodge would be nice too. With the little one, or not as you see fit. (That kid's club could come in real handy)! :D

hillyjo13
October 26th, 2007, 14:31
thanks for the suggestions so far! we will have a hole gang of babysitters with us offsite for the first 2weeks so we could do something on our own then? week3 will be just us 3 and we will be staying at poly the hole week! it will be our first time staying onsite and zach' first ever trip! artist point sounds great we thought about going there for our wedding meal but im going to save it as a suprise for our honeymoon instead!

DisneyFreak
October 26th, 2007, 18:52
Another thing you might want to consider, if you can get a baby sitter for Zach, is a couples massage at the spa next door in the GF. :)

I highly recommend this. :thumbs:

DisneyFreak
October 26th, 2007, 18:54
There is the kid's club at the Poly. Can't remember the name, but they'll keep the little one for a few hours if you want to do a spa massage or the like.



I believe it's called the Neverland Club.

Kate2005
October 26th, 2007, 19:34
I gave my husband 2 tickets (one for me obviously :wink:) to go to Discovery Cove. It was a fantastic day! :excited:
But, im pretty sure children under 6 arent allowed to go with the dolphins or anything, so if you were considering do the dolphin swim you would have to do it in the first couple of weeks when you had all your babysitters around!

Shellyamc
October 26th, 2007, 19:56
Dh and I did a carriage ride at the PO and it was amazing!!! :thumbs:

hillyjo13
October 27th, 2007, 10:55
right so far were hopefully going to do discovery cove as a family so thats taken care of! we were also plannig circue du soliel as a group but we'l see how zachs doing closer to the date! the massage's sound great exspecially after 2weeks with all those relatives:wink: i would be gratefull if anybody could give me a bit more info on the firework cruise's maybe a link?:) and a carriage sounds great too! as i say we have never stayed onsite before so how would i go about booking these? and would i be able to keep it secret? ive got the numbers written down to book adr's! thanks again hillyjo13:hehe:

Kate2005
October 27th, 2007, 11:02
I would imagine theres info on this site about the cruises, if you search for cruises on the DWUOG main site you will find it there! other than that, have a look on the disneyworld.com website! they do look lovely, i looked into doing them for our honeymoon too, well, after the wedding meal really, but the boat wasnt big enough for everyone to get on!

i cant see keeping it a secret being a problem either, just mention it at the time of booking - disney are very good with things like that!

hillyjo13
October 27th, 2007, 11:32
thanks kate ive just orderd the honeymoon brochure off the disney website hopefully there will be some more ideas in there!

joanne
October 27th, 2007, 13:21
http://www.wdisneyw.co.uk/spcruise.html

Shellyamc
October 27th, 2007, 17:09
right so far were hopefully going to do discovery cove as a family so thats taken care of! we were also plannig circue du soliel as a group but we'l see how zachs doing closer to the date! the massage's sound great exspecially after 2weeks with all those relatives:wink: i would be gratefull if anybody could give me a bit more info on the firework cruise's maybe a link?:) and a carriage sounds great too! as i say we have never stayed onsite before so how would i go about booking these? and would i be able to keep it secret? ive got the numbers written down to book adr's! thanks again hillyjo13:hehe:

You can book a carriage ride by calling 407/WDW-PLAY or I was even able to book when I was making my dinner reservations. We made one for Boatwright's and the woman asked me if I had thought about a carriage ride! It was beautiful and very reasonable at around $35. The Carriage ride would be easy to keep a secret because you could either eat at Boatwright's and then taa-daa take the ride, or even go and check out the resort ( I think they still have the piano player there, don't they? :unsure: ) and end up where the rides leave from. It really was worth it. It was quiet, lots of twinkling white lights everywhere and I felt like a Princess :blush:

hillyjo13
October 27th, 2007, 17:17
You can book a carriage ride by calling 407/WDW-PLAY or I was even able to book when I was making my dinner reservations. We made one for Boatwright's and the woman asked me if I had thought about a carriage ride! It was beautiful and very reasonable at around $35. The Carriage ride would be easy to keep a secret because you could either eat at Boatwright's and then taa-daa take the ride, or even go and check out the resort ( I think they still have the piano player there, don't they? :unsure: ) and end up where the rides leave from. It really was worth it. It was quiet, lots of twinkling white lights everywhere and I felt like a Princess :blush:

shelly that sounds great im off to checkout boatrights menu now thanks! and thanks for the link joanne!

Shellyamc
October 27th, 2007, 19:56
shelly that sounds great im off to checkout boatrights menu now thanks! and thanks for the link joanne!

Oh and if you book it don't forget they let you bring drinks! Dh and I picked up some wine coolers from the AS store and got some really pretty wine glasses from the dollar store before we left home. We just tossed them before we came home.

hillyjo13
October 28th, 2007, 14:40
thanks for the link joanne sorry if its a silly question but are those prices per boat or per person? if its per person would we then have to share with other groups?