domingo, 2 de julio de 2017

Disney World Date Night Ideas

When most people think of romantic vacation getaways, pandora charms on slae Walt Disney World probably isn’t very high on the list. But for those who know it well, the family vacation destination has some incredible and unique opportunities for a date night. So, whether you’re visiting Disney World for an adult only trip or ditching the kiddos for some fun on your own for a night, we’ve got some ideas for a date night at Disney World that you won’t soon forget.
For the budget-conscious couple:
  • Fireworks picnic
    • Fireworks from outside of Hollywood Studios
  • Yehaa Bob
    • manages to combine live piano, singing, dancing, and comedy into this one of a kind show. On select nights, you can laugh along with the crowd at the River Roost Lounge at Port Orleans Riverside, and there’s no cover charge.
  • Animal Kingdom Lodge
    • Whether you opt for a free culinary tour, offered every afternoon, or to check out the spectacular safari views, you won’t be disappointed with a visit to  Plus, if you stay past dusk, you can relax by one of the resort fire pits or use the free resort provided night vision goggles to watch the animals after dark.
      Animal Kingdom Lodge offers beautiful views
For the foodies:
  • Victoria and Albert’s
    • Now that the budget friendly options are out of the way, I think it’s time to kick it up a notch. at the Grand Floridian Resort is the go-to suggestion for a date night at Disney World. It’s elegant, lavish, and a AAA five-diamond award winner since 2000, but it doesn’t come cheap. Pricing starts at $185 per person for the 7-course option without the wine paring and reaches $355 per person for the chef’s table with wine pairing.
  • California Grill
    • One of my personal favorites,cheap pandora charms, comes in at a more reasonable price point than Victoria and Albert’s and offers stunning views of Walt Disney World from its perch atop the Contemporary Resort. You can see the firework shows at both Epcot and Hollywood Studios in the distance, but the real draw here is the view of Magic Kingdom’s fireworks. As for the food, flatbreads ($16) can be an inexpensive alternative to a full meal, but the sushi and regular entrees (priced right around $50 each) are all delicious as well.
      View from California Grill
For grabbing drinks:
Shrunken Zombie Head – perfect for date night
  • Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto
    • Located in the Polynesian Resort, is an impressively themed tiki bar and a favorite of Disney regulars. It’s on the small side, so the wait to get in can be long. The souvenir cups and special effects make it worth the wait though, and prices for most drinks including a souvenir cup will be in the $10-$25 range.
  • Monorail Crawl
    • Mix it up a bit and take advantage of the free and direct transportation between The Contemporary, Polynesian, and Grand Floridian resorts. Each resort has at least one bar or lounge you can visit, and you’ll get a feel for three of Disney’s prime resorts. I highly recommend a Lapu Lapu ($14) from  in the Polynesian. It’s served in a pineapple! And if you time it right, you can probably catch fireworks from any of the three resorts or even from the monorail itself.
  • Boardwalk Resort Area
    • With hotspots like Jellyrolls (a dueling piano bar), Atlantic Dance Hall (a retro style nightclub), and AbracadaBar (a magic themed bar) all within easy walking distance of each other, you’ll have plenty of options for drinks and entertainment. Jellyrolls is the only one with a cover charge ($12), but drinks will run the usual $5-$15.
For the active couple:
  • Bowling
    • Challenge each other to a game at in Disney Springs. Bowling rentals start at $12 per person for early bird pricing and goes up to $32 per person for priority bowling during busy times.
  • Mini-golf (loser buys ice cream!)
    • Disney World has two locations for: Fantasia Gardens near the Swan and Dolphin resorts or Winter Summerland near Blizzard Beach. Personally, I prefer Fantasia Gardens because it’s a short walk to either or for a well-deserved treat. Mini-golf costs $14 per person and you’re probably looking at $10 or less per ice cream order for a total in the range of $40-$50.
  • Surfing
    • Take a surfing lesson at. After all, learning new things together can be fun, and nothing says romance like belly flopping off your surf board into a wave pool, right? Once you’ve built up an appetite, head on over to Olivia’s Cafe at the nearby resort for a hearty breakfast. Surf Lessons last 3-4 hours and start at $165/person, and Olivia’s Café breakfast entrees range from $12-$16 for a grand total just shy of $400.
  • Rentals or excursions
    • Rent canoes, kayaks, boats, bikes, or even try an excursion like parasailing provided by Sammy Duvall’s Watersports. Prices range from $18 for a bike rental to close to $200 for tandem parasailing. Fort Wilderness and Port Orleans Riverside also offer carriage rides starting at $45.
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