How to Celebrate an Anniversary when Visiting Walt Disney World

Ideas, Full of Romance and Surprise, Your Spouse is Sure to Love

By History & Travel Content Writer, published Apr 30, 2007
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While Walt Disney World is a popular place for couples to become engaged or married at, it is also a great location for couples wanting to celebrate an anniversary. There are many activities specifically designed to enhance the romance and celebrate the love at couples have; all while enjoying the delights of Walt Disney World. Packages and mix-and match ideas allow for a customizable and fun way to celebrate on any budget.

The Grand Floridian Spa, located between Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Disney's Wedding Pavilion, offers massages for couples. While these can get a bit pricey, massage services can be a great way for couples to relax together. While you are in the area, stroll on over to the gift shop at the Grand Floridian Resort and explore the Victorian Mickey and Minnie items, as well as wedding items. While these are popular wedding souvenirs, acquiring one for an anniversary is equally appropriate to commemorate a special visit.

For a romantic dinner, consider renting a table at Victoria and Albert's. This is the finest restaurant available on Disney property and by booking the chef's table, couples can have their food personalized and prepared just for them. If Victoria and Albert's is too expensive, a great option is to book a restaurant that has an outside eating area with views of the nightly fireworks. Try to book the latest possible sitting so you will have a romantic dinner under the fireworks. For people who love the ambiance between the contrast of dark and light, consider the San Angel Restaurant inside of the Mexico Pavilion. This location is in dark, offset by tabletop candlelight, with an Aztec temple in the distance as your scenic backdrop.

The Disney Florist offers floral arrangements that can be delivered to your resort hotel for all occasions. Be sure to ask at your hotel when checking in to take advantage of this service.

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Takeaways
  • Contact any activity you may be interested in 90 days before your visit for reservations.
  • Plan accordingly for activities that can be done in both fair and poor (rainy) weather.
  • Remember it is Disney so things may be priced slightly higher than you are used to.
Did You Know?
Wedding top-hats and bridal veil headbands are not just for newlyweds! Purchase yours at most of the larger gift shops.
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really nice article, I was thinking about going to disney for my anniversary, and this article had some really great ideas.

Posted on 05/15/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

 
I love disney. I did not know about the cruises. I want to go back there.

Posted on 05/15/2007 at 4:05:00 AM

 
I am going next month with my "sweetums"

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 3:05:00 AM

 
Since I am not married, I can take all the fun for myself and double it. Humm... would that include getting 2 massages?

Posted on 05/02/2007 at 11:05:00 PM

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