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PrincessKate
Mar 16, 2004

Let's get it on, honey.

Paul Allen posted:

Voting opportunity: if we were going to have our "anniversary dinner" (aka one, big, expensive, amazing dinner) at WDW, where should it be?

I didn't think Victoria and Albert's was worth it. The food is pretty good but I didn't find the atmosphere very romantic. More stuffy and awkward. I certainly didn't walk out of there thinking "WOW, that was WORTH the $500!"

Does it have to be a place that accepts the dining plan? If not, then I recommend bluezoo at the Disney Dolphin hotel. I've been there several times over several years and have never had a meal that wasn't fantastic. The atmosphere is very cool and definitely romantic. Also, I think because they don't take the dining plan, it's usually not a chaotic holy hell inside (that's probably also why the food is good).

If it has to be something the dining plan accepts then I recommend Jiko. One of the very few Disney places where the food is actually good.

Be Our Guest is NOT romantic. The atmosphere is very chaotic and loud inside. Don't get me wrong it's designed VERY slickly. Especially if you are a Beauty and the Beast fan I think going inside is a "must." The food is horrible however and I definitely wouldn't make it the big anniversary dinner.

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