Actually there is one location the restricts customers to "Adults Only 21 and over..." after 8 PM. That would be Trader Sam's Grog Groto and Tiki Bar (inside the Poly).There are no adults only locations at Disney. Even Victoria and Albert's allows those over the age of 10 so you can go anywhere.
Actually there is one location the restricts customers to "Adults Only 21 and over..." after 8 PM. That would be Trader Sam's Grog Groto and Tiki Bar (inside the Poly).
You could still enjoy the outside seating area and watch parts of the Wished Fireworks from the MK.
Dave
Actually there is one location the restricts customers to "Adults Only 21 and over..." after 8 PM. That would be Trader Sam's Grog Groto and Tiki Bar (inside the Poly).
You could still enjoy the outside seating area and watch parts of the Wished Fireworks from the MK.
Dave
We've saved up plenty of money, my parents are paying for our rooms and tickets to the parks. So the dinning and leisure is no big dealThinking back to when I was 18-21, I would not have been able to afford signature dinner at any Disney Resort -- let alone go to Disney. Do you have an approximation as to how much you might want to spend on the date? Are you staying at a resort on WDW property, are you going to have to buy park tickets to get in? Just doing basic math - let's assume a Value room, and round numbers -- that's $100 for the room $250 for the two of you to get into a park, and at least $100 for dinner for two at any of the TS restaurants which means date night dinner at WDW is going to be bare minimum of $ $450. If that is in the budget -- go for it.
If not, there are a lot of things you can do. You could got to Disney Springs and have a nice dinner there for less $. Do a monorail tour of the Deluxe resorts and have an appetizer at one, a drink by the pool at another (you could get non alcohol and your boyfriend could get served alcohol, and then desert at another.
It all really comes down to how much cash are you willing to give the mouse for datenight?
Tom
Jellyrolls is also 21 and over only.
That is true. I should have clarified that none of the restaurants are 21 plus. Jellyrolls and the Dance hall really are more bars to me just like TS so I forget about those. Still not places they would go for a nice dinner.
More than one, really. Jellyrolls, Abracabar and Trader Sam's all restrict.Actually there is one location the restricts customers to "Adults Only 21 and over..." after 8 PM. That would be Trader Sam's Grog Groto and Tiki Bar (inside the Poly).
You could still enjoy the outside seating area and watch parts of the Wished Fireworks from the MK.
Dave
In that case -- first congratulations, that is AWESOME! Second I would either do the monorail resorts and pick whichever of the TS restaurants is to your taste -- my favorite on the monorail is Narcossees, but second is not monorail, Artist Point. If you eat at Narcoossees you can see both the EWP and the fireworks from the restaurant. I second the comments on watching the fireworks from the Poly beach, so you could do coffee from Kona's Café and go out onto the beach.
If you prefer Epcot area, there all kinds of wonderful restaurants -- the majority of which have less kids as they tend to be more TS than QS. We went on a first trip away together last October for Food and Wine and we wandered around Epcot sampling the various cuisines from not just all the Epcot countries, but all the added lands, we watched the glass artists making the beautiful crystal castles and roses etc in Mexico, we wandered through Morocco and Italy, but the moment of our trip -- we had a fastpass for Soarin that got us out with just enough time to see Illuminations -- she turned to me and said "these are the best four days of my life" and we had only been there for one day at that point!
Yep, I'm a sap, lol!
Tom