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Old 02-05-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Which restaurant for my 25th Anniversary?

I'll be down with my DW, DS-13 and DD-9 over spring break. The kids will be hanging out at CSR that evening. Please give me some of your most romantic restaurants. Thanks.
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We went to CRT in MK on our anniversary and it was really romantic to my dh and me and we really loved the food and would love to go back there again
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I am not sure if everyone thinks it is romantic but I happen to like 'Ohana at the Poly. THe food is really good and if you are lucky you may get a window table with a view of the MK.

I have never eaten at California Grill but I have heard very nice things about it. You may want to think about trying it if you haven't been there. It is at the CR and also has a wonderful veiw of MK and Wishes.

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The castle, California Grill, Victoria & Albert's, Citricos.
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Here's one not everyone will think is romantic, but I saw many possibilities while dining there...LeCellier. You could mosey out to watch Illuminations after a great meal.
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My top two for an anniversary celebration would be Artist point at Wilderness Lodge or Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.They both have WONDERFUL food, amazing atmosphere, and oh so romantic.
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My DH and I went for our Anniversary dinner (Nov 2003) at the Yachtsman Steakhouse in the Yacht Club. I was wonderful. We started with drinks at the Crew Cup and then we were seated at a private secluded table for two. Oscar our waiter took very good care of us and we wanted for nothing. This was the best steak I have ever eaten. They discretely wished us Happy Anniversary and then when we returned to our room (at the Beach Club). There was a table set with linens and china and silver. On the table sat a Mickey Mouse in White Chocloate with silver and gold embellishments (he was about 9" tall) Mickey was surrounded with large plump strawberries wearing chocolate tuxedos. Let me tell they were delicious. There was also a card and a gift from the Beach Club. It was a happy Anniversary pin from the Beach Club (I will always cherish it). Anyway I didn't set this up it was the concierge planner but I know they do offer this treats and you can get them from room service at the Yacht and Beach.

Have you considered having a private dinner in a room. Book a room at the Yacht Club have a private dinner and champagne there. That way you'll have private time, a very special dinner etc... The kids would be able to use Storm Along Bay the most awesome pool, the arcade is right there and they could catch a burger at Beaches and Cream it's all right there. Just a thought. Your also right there just in case the kids need you. This actually could be accomplished at any of the deluxe hotels I just use BC cause that where we stayed.

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Chocolate Picture Frame-A perfect way to commemorate your stay here at Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resort. A Dark chocolate 3x4 inch frame with a screened picture of the resort on white chocolate $19.99
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The most romantic restaurant on Disney property is Victoria & Albert's in the Grand Floridian. If you're looking for a very special meal for a very special occasion, there is no equal. In addition to wonderful food and exquisite service in an intimate atmosphere, Victoria & Albert's also provides the little extras that make it special -- extras like beautiful personalized menus that you take home and a fresh rose for all ladies.

Another romantic restaurant is Bistro de Paris in Epcot's France. Not to be confused with the more well-known Chefs de France, Bistro de Paris is a small gourmet restaurant located above Chefs de France. It is accessed from the rear of the Chefs de France building. If you like classic French cooking, Bistro de Paris is a wonderful dining experience in a romantic setting. A window seat affords a second-story view of Epcot, and if you time it right, a good view of the Illuminations fireworks.
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my vote would be for Victoria & Albert's, or Fulltons Crab House. We love both. But I would have to say Victoria and Albert's is the best of the two if not the best of all the WDW Restaurants.
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Anniversary dinner

The artiat point at Wilderness Lodge is awesome this would be a great choice for your a-dinner. :heart
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Me and my wife had a dinner in the castle and sat about a half hour before the fireworks started. The window seat was awesome and being a party of 2 you can probably get one. I'd say get your p.s. for an hour before the fireworks start, it'll probably take a half hour to get in from then and the view was magnificent. Every time we've gone to wdw since, we stop in back of the castle because my wife wants to see "our window"...
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