Disney is the most magical place on Earth and offers many options for popping the question! Here are a few of our favorites!
8. California Grill
Imagine beautiful views at this signature restaurant during “Wishes” firework display in Magic Kingdom. Enjoy fine cuisine in a romantic surrounding when you pop the question. Your ring can also be brought out on an engraved glass slipper situated beneath a silver dome, on a “Will You Marry Me” platter.
7. The Hollywood Brown Derby
Perfect for movie fans, this replica of the famous Brown Derby in Hollywood a renown landmark in Tinseltown, offers delicious cuisine in romantic surroundings. Looking for a unique way to present your beloved’s ring? Choose from the delectable desserts offered and crown one with the engagement ring. Brown Derby Restaurant Review.
6. Victoria & Albert’s Restaurant
With its’ AAA Five Diamond status, Victoria and Albert’s at the Grand Floridian Resort offers a resplendent backdrop to your engagement plan. At this grandest of dining options at WDW, have your ring placed inside a red rose and brought to your table on a silver platter.
5. Characters in Flight
For a more private proposal that’s not lacking in uniqueness, ways to propose from 400 feet above Downtown Disney in a giant balloon! Just don’t drop the ring!
4. Cinderella’s Royal Table
Ways to propose over lunch or dinner in this medieval dining hall inside Cinderella’s castle. Place your engagement ring inside a glass slipper etched with rose petals that they will provide set atop a tray covered in rose petals. Voila! A proposal she’ll never forget! Cinderella will even be on hand to pose with you for a photo.
3. Find a quiet spot
Choose from one of the many beautiful spots in EPCOT’s World Showcase in front of her favorite country for a more private proposal. Or you may prefer proposing on the dock at the Grand Floridian or along one of the sandy beaches in front of the Yacht and Beach Club Resorts. Disney has an unending supply of beautiful venues for your special moment.
2. Proposal Ahoy!
Offering a VIP boating experience on the waters of Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake just outside Magic Kingdom; a cruise on Grand 1 Yacht is the perfect place to propose with fireworks in the background. Dessert is served onboard and you’ll take your lovely lady’s breath away when you pop the question!
1. Cinderella’s Castle
Every little girl dreams of being a princess – what better way to make her dreams come true than to propose at the foot of Cinderella’s Castle at Magic Kingdom. Get down on one knee and propose and suddenly, you’ll have a crowd of onlookers cheering you on!
Any one of the ideas above can help make your ways to propose a memorable occasion.
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Kamis, 13 November 2014
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What You Must Do Before Engagement
Considering whether or not he’s the one? Or are you past that and see engagement on the horizon? Either way, you’d be wise to take a step back to evaluate your partner and your dynamic to determine if you two have what it takes to live happily together in the long run. Check out our favorite advice on what you need to know before getting engaged, including wisdom garnered over the years by some of our favorite relationship experts.
Do you bring out the best in each other?
This is the “first and foremost” thing to ask yourself: “Do you bring the best out in each other easily and effortlessly?”
Do you like who you are with your partner? Do you like the person you bring out in your partner? You and your partner should inspire each other to be your best and support each other’s endeavors and goals, personally and professionally.
Do you get along with each other’s friends and family?
“Do your friends and family like him - and vice versa? The people who care about you the most will give you their honest opinion. You may not think that getting along with your in-laws is a huge deal, but they will be a part of your life—‘til death do you part!”
Do you fight fair?
“It's important to know how to fight. No cheap punches, no kitchen sinks, no bringing up things that happened three years ago. Make sure both of you are able to have a disagreement in a respectful way, while having both of your voices heard.”
Do you want to change your partner?
“What you see is what you get. Don't think you'll change your partner once you're married. If he does things that make you want to pull your hair out it's time to ask, ‘Can I live with him exactly as he is for the rest of my life?’ If not, it's time to move on.”
Is your partner trustworthy?
“Find out if he's trustworthy; actions speak louder than words. If he makes more promises than he is able to follow through with, consider it a red flag.”
Have you talked about money?
“Have you both talked about money in detail? Will you jointly handle the finances and be open about it?”
You need to know how your finances will be handled. Who will pay the bills or how will they be divided? Will you have joint checking accounts? Don’t forget to discuss debts you both may have—student loans, credit card debt, or car payments.
If you or your partner is bringing any large assets into the marriage—inheritance, trust funds, property—this would be the time to discuss whether you will keep the funds as “mine” or if they become “ours.” Get it all out on the table before you tie the knot and make sure that you feel comfortable living with whatever compromise the two of you make.
So before actually getting engaged, forget your expectations for the actual wedding proposal. Simply enjoy your proposal and engagement for the unique, special event it is for you and your partner. You can consult way to propose to the expert for another option.
Do you bring out the best in each other?
This is the “first and foremost” thing to ask yourself: “Do you bring the best out in each other easily and effortlessly?”
Do you like who you are with your partner? Do you like the person you bring out in your partner? You and your partner should inspire each other to be your best and support each other’s endeavors and goals, personally and professionally.
Do you get along with each other’s friends and family?
“Do your friends and family like him - and vice versa? The people who care about you the most will give you their honest opinion. You may not think that getting along with your in-laws is a huge deal, but they will be a part of your life—‘til death do you part!”
Do you fight fair?
“It's important to know how to fight. No cheap punches, no kitchen sinks, no bringing up things that happened three years ago. Make sure both of you are able to have a disagreement in a respectful way, while having both of your voices heard.”
Do you want to change your partner?
“What you see is what you get. Don't think you'll change your partner once you're married. If he does things that make you want to pull your hair out it's time to ask, ‘Can I live with him exactly as he is for the rest of my life?’ If not, it's time to move on.”
Is your partner trustworthy?
“Find out if he's trustworthy; actions speak louder than words. If he makes more promises than he is able to follow through with, consider it a red flag.”
Have you talked about money?
“Have you both talked about money in detail? Will you jointly handle the finances and be open about it?”
You need to know how your finances will be handled. Who will pay the bills or how will they be divided? Will you have joint checking accounts? Don’t forget to discuss debts you both may have—student loans, credit card debt, or car payments.
If you or your partner is bringing any large assets into the marriage—inheritance, trust funds, property—this would be the time to discuss whether you will keep the funds as “mine” or if they become “ours.” Get it all out on the table before you tie the knot and make sure that you feel comfortable living with whatever compromise the two of you make.
So before actually getting engaged, forget your expectations for the actual wedding proposal. Simply enjoy your proposal and engagement for the unique, special event it is for you and your partner. You can consult way to propose to the expert for another option.
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