Originally Posted By tfdeere Hi all, I need some help! My wife and I are going to be down at WDW over St. Valentine's Day week. I want to take her to a very romantic resturaunt that night for dinner. We already have plans to have lunch at Mexico and Dinner at the castle for other days. Besides those two, what would be your choices for a Romantic meal? Perhpase at a resort resturaunt instead of the parks? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!! Thanks! tfdeere
Originally Posted By Kimrue In my opinion, victoria and alberts is the most romantic restaurant onsight. My husband and I went on our honeymoon on Valentines day and it was amazing. It's very small and elegant and their is someone playing the harp. Very nice.
Originally Posted By gaston lives Victoria and Alberts if you want to drop a bunch of cash. I can't afford it. I know they say the California Grill is great...never eaten there. As far as places I've been...Le Cellier in Canada has great ambience. I think the best food is in MGM at Hollywood and Dine, but it's not romantic. China is good. Great food. Great atmoshpere...same with Japan. If you like seafood, eat at the Living Seas...supposed to be amazing.
Originally Posted By Chelledun Yay for Victoria and Albert's and also Le Cellier! Those are my votes. I also like Chefs de France but it is much bustlier and brighter so I guess not quite as romantic.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss California Grill. The atmosphere isn't exactly intimate, but watching the fireworks after your meal is nice. Le Cellier. A bit cozier, and most people love the food. Artist Point. Wonderful northwest inspired cuisine. Like the CG, the dining room is a bit open.
Originally Posted By dixielandings Artist Point not only is the food fantastic but if you can get a pool view seat this resturant is tops I think the whole resort is very romantic (It worked on my wife)
Originally Posted By Labuda Victoria & Albert's if you want to go all out and spend the big bucks. Otherwise, California Grill. And, get those Advance Reservations made ASAP - I think it may be REALLY tough this late in the game to get a reservation for Feb 14th. Other romantic places for DH & I: Jiko (in AKL), and in parks: Mama Melrose's, Alfredo's di Roma, Le Cellier
Originally Posted By vbdad55 California Grill -- book for 45 mintes before the fireworks so that it is around desert - after dinner drink time -- great food -- not cozy type romantic -- but the fireworks at night more than makes up for it-----
Originally Posted By LadyandtheTramp Victoria & Alberts. If that's too pricy, try Bistro de Paris, the upstairs restaurant in France. It's a lot quieter than the downstairs one (probably because not too many people know about it). But it's only open for dinner, and it does cost more than the downstairs one.
Originally Posted By Kimrue oh, yeah...as many other's have already said, Victoria and Alberts is for when you are prepared to drop some mega cash....I went on my honeymoon on valentines day...can't think of a better occasion to splurge. Also, Anniversary and Proposals. In fact, this place is SO romantic when my husband and I were still just dating and he brought me here I thought for sure he was going to pop the question...not quite. Boy was I embarrassed?!
Originally Posted By demderedoseguys Last year my wife and I ate St Valentines Day dinner at the Yachtsman Steakhouse followed by a walk around the Yacht/Beach Club and Boardwalk area and it was a nice evening. The food there is to me the best at WDW and all the women received a single rose after the dinner.
Originally Posted By trailsend You are so correct about the Boardwalk in the evening, demderedoseguys. That is something to think about. The Yachtsman Steakhouse is awesome and you just cannot beat the Boardwalk for a romantic walk. Check on it.
Originally Posted By nats30 Any restaurant can be romantic. You can go anywhere from Mcdonalds to V&A. It is what you make it.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss I could almost buy into that line of thinking, but it's like saying any old amusement park can be as good as DL because it's what you make of it.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Ditch Disney and get your sweetie to the Lakeside Restaurant in downtown Orlando by Lake Eola. Bring your jacket and tie.
Originally Posted By Chelledun ^^^That is a very good suggestion. Lake Eola is a GEORGEOUS area and dining around there and walking around is one of the most romantic times my hubby and I had while we were engaged and he lived in Orlando. There's a really yummy gelato shop, and a lot of times there is live music going on at the band shell.
Originally Posted By seanyoda Other favorites have been mentioned, so I'd like to put in a plug for dinner at Narcoosee's. Make sure you get a table with a window view of the Magic Kingdom. Even better, schedule your dinner to coincide with fireworks. (If you aren't able to get a table with a view, you can walk out on to the dock)
Originally Posted By RoadTrip If you get a LATE seating (after most of the rug-rats are gone), I think 'Ohana is rather romantic. The view across the Seven Seas Lagoon to the Magic Kingdom is unsurpassed.
Originally Posted By LuvDatDisney If you want a romantic dinner are want to be reasonably sure that it won't be overrrun by children, V&A's would be the place. Bistro de Paris, Narcoosee's and Jiko also come to mind. Two more adult places would be Shula's Steakhouse, which has no kids menu, and Bluezoo at the Dolphin. My favorite dining establishment on Disney property is easily the California Grill, but it is loud and usually overrun by bad parents and their offspring.
Originally Posted By staceypooh My top votes are for Califronia Grill, Victoria and Alberts and Jiko. It really depends on what kind of food you like. Victoria and Alberts is great if you like to get dressed up and do the whole formal multi-course dinner. We went there on our honeymoon and it was really nice, but not really our style. Californis Grill is great too. The biggest problem there is the parents who don't watch their kids. If you get a late enoughe seating, most of the kids sre pretty tired and tend to fall asleep at the table. If you get an early seating there, you are allowed to come back after your meal during the fireworks and watch them from the balcony area. I also like Jiko but you may not like the menu. It's a little more exotic than other restaurants. There don't seem to be a lot of kids around because it is more pricey than some other restaurants and kind of out of the way. Whatever you decide to do, make priority seating arrangements now. The upper end restaurants tend to fill up quickly.