Romantic Dinner
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Romantic Dinner
What establishment would you pick at WDW (parks, resorts DTD, wherever) for a romantic dinner w/ your sweetie?
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the churros stand out in front of New Orleans square, because we forgot to make reservations at a restaurant when we arrived at the park. Ha ha ha, just joking! I haven't been to WDW in eons so I have no idea. I will gather ideas from others posts and wait til I find a "sweetie" then go and I will let you know 

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It depends how much you want to Spend. Victoria and Alberts at the Grand Floridian is EXQUISITE! Each woman gets a rose! Pricey though. 100+ per person. w/ wine paring it's like 155 per. But.. voted the best Restaurant in FL!
Also in France - Bistro de Paris in Epcot (upstairs) - not so $$ as V&A, but still Quaint, quiet and the food is really good! (Hubby took me there for my Birthday on our honeymoon in '04).
Also in France - Bistro de Paris in Epcot (upstairs) - not so $$ as V&A, but still Quaint, quiet and the food is really good! (Hubby took me there for my Birthday on our honeymoon in '04).
"Hey, Look at that guy in the Goofy Mask!" "That's not a mask!" "Oh... Sorry Lady!"
Cost isn't a factor - V&A is one place we've not done so we'll probably try to secure the Chef's Table there. We've done Artist Point, Le Cellier, California Grill, Citricos, and San Angel.
Anyone ever been over to Shula's?
Anyone ever been over to Shula's?
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Ate there last Christmas and our table was on the first platform just across but not right smack next to the tank. Great place!jrcohen wrote:I've never eaten there, but I always thought the restaraunt inside the living seas would be a great romantic place to eat.
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When we were there It was a bit child dominated. The Dining plan has families eating at more of the romantic spots than before. I know I wouldn't have had a toddler at LeCelier prior to the plan...The Resort restaurants seem to be less affected by this, espically the Grand Floridian. Best bet is to make the 2nd V&A Res or Citricos or Narcosees (Later) to really avoid the little ones.