Ideas for romantic restaurant
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Ideas for romantic restaurant
Hello all of you fellow travellers! My husband and I are planning a trip to Orlando the last part of June and we will be staying about a mile from Disney World. We will be celebrating our 9th wedding anniversary and we are looking for a moderately priced restaurant to celebrate this event. We like steak, seafood and italian food. Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks!
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I'm kinda curious about this as well.... Not that I'm planning a romantic getaway to Orlando. From my experience, Orlando as a city is about as romantic as the toy section at the local Wal-Mart. But I can be persuaded otherwise. OK, Orlandoans, where does one find Romance Among the Theme Parks?!
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My husband and I just returned and had some very romantic dinners! Here's a few: Morton's Steak House - Orlando, we have one near us in NY and is the best steak. Wonderful atmosphere, excellent service, one of our fav's. We go there so much we have a VIP card!
Victoria & Alberts - Grand Floridian, everyone knows about this. Excellent everything - no children (or none that I have ever seen)
California Grill - Contemporary Resort, It may be a bit loud but the view and food & service is incredible. If you love wine then this is the place as every bottle of wine thay have can be served by the glass. You can reserve a table in time for the fireworks, they dim the lights and pipe in the music. After dinner take a walk on the observation deck and watch the water pagent in the 7 seas lagoon!
Bistro de Paris - Epcot on second floor above Chefs. My husband had Filet and I had lobster. It was an excellent romantic leisurely meal. The souffle was the best I ever had. if you make a reservation for 7:15 you will be able to see Illuminations. Or ask for a window seat and you will have a great view - Illuminations starts at 9pm.
All restaurants serve steak, fish and lobster at Mortons. Hope this helps!
Victoria & Alberts - Grand Floridian, everyone knows about this. Excellent everything - no children (or none that I have ever seen)
California Grill - Contemporary Resort, It may be a bit loud but the view and food & service is incredible. If you love wine then this is the place as every bottle of wine thay have can be served by the glass. You can reserve a table in time for the fireworks, they dim the lights and pipe in the music. After dinner take a walk on the observation deck and watch the water pagent in the 7 seas lagoon!
Bistro de Paris - Epcot on second floor above Chefs. My husband had Filet and I had lobster. It was an excellent romantic leisurely meal. The souffle was the best I ever had. if you make a reservation for 7:15 you will be able to see Illuminations. Or ask for a window seat and you will have a great view - Illuminations starts at 9pm.
All restaurants serve steak, fish and lobster at Mortons. Hope this helps!
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Interesting question. I remember a Dateline episode that looked into the seamier side of Orlando, for when the kids have been put to bed. If I remember correctly, the city has more than its fair share of tiddy bars and good-time watering holes. Somehting for all ages, I guess.
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