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Georgesgirl1
08-21-2012, 02:50 PM
We have booked a last minute trip for Epcot's 30th. That weekend happens to also be my birthday. My parents offered to watch our boys on Saturday night so that DH and I can go do something for my birthday. I think ADR's may be hard to get this close to our trip and we have a limited budget since this is a last minute thing (maybe $30-40 which is what we would spend on my birthday dinner at home). Our go to date night at WDW is a World Showcase restaurant and Illuminations, but since it is the opening weekend of food and wine and we will be there on Monday we want to avoid Epcot.
Does anyone have a good idea for a lounge or bar that we could get appetizers/desserts and drinks? Or any other ways to spend my birthday evening at the world?

SBETigg
08-21-2012, 03:34 PM
Do you like sushi? The sushi bar area of the Polynesian's Kona Cafe is a great place for snacks/drinks. If not, you can get snacks and drinks (enough for a meal- love the wings!) at Tambu Lounge. You could time it to be out at the beach for fireworks/Electric Water Pageant.

I also like Mizner's in the Grand Floridian, slightly more intimate and romantic maybe. The Polynesian lounge can be crowded. This also allows for fireworks/water pageant views.

Something else to consider is the lounge at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, Victoria Falls. I love looking around the AKL. It's a little more remote and there's lots to look at around the resort.

Georgesgirl1
08-21-2012, 08:35 PM
We do love sushi and the Tambu Lounge. That may be a great idea.
Does Victoria Falls serve food too? Would it be stuff from Jiko or Boma or something else. I need to look into that...

Anthony007
08-22-2012, 07:44 AM
My vote would be Kona, very nice atmosphere,great food, maybe a bit out of your price range.

Lindsey310
08-22-2012, 08:34 AM
How about portobello in downtown Disney? They have a great Bellini.
California grill/Jiko/Sanaa are great choices too and you could probably stay within budget if you just do appetizers. Have a great time!:mickey:

7 days!!!!!!!! :cloud9:

faline
08-22-2012, 09:01 AM
Even if you can't get reservations at Jiko, there is a nice bar right outside the restaurant where you can also order off the Jiko menu.

Since so many folks will be concentrating on the food booths, you might be surprised at what is available for dining reservations.

disneykidsince1970
08-23-2012, 04:01 PM
I just posted this idea to someone else but I think it is fun...

why not loop the monorail and have a drink / split an app at each hotel? They all have great bars and are festive. Depending on your mood - do you start very festive and end romantic or vice versa could determine start and end spot. I would probably..

Start at Grand Fla - they have a great martini at Citrico's and also good apps (Mizner's also nice but a diff atmosphere)

Then go to Poly for a bar spot w/ app. I just love the atmosphere here!

Then, end at CaliGrill for sushi or maybe dessert w/ coffee or drink. You don't need a reservation for the bar (unless this has changed since last time I did it). and..you can watch Wishes! from the balcony area.

whatever you do...have a great Birthday!! :tink:

Cheers!:tink:

Rhetoric2000
08-23-2012, 05:02 PM
I probably can't improve on the outstanding suggestions you've had from above posters.

My go-to romantic dinner would be Artist's Point (at Wilderness Lodge), but that may be a little too pricey - there is a delightful bar attached to that one to.

Kona Cafe, Tambu Lounge, Mizners - all have wonderful atmospheres for an intimate mid-range evening.

Note that basically every deluxe resort has a lounge attached to their "premier" restaurant which serves restricted (and full if you ask nicely) menu items from their associated kitchen.

CuteAsMinnie
08-25-2012, 11:01 AM
I know you said you wanted to stay away from EPCOT but I wanted to share with you....

My friend just returned from WDW where they celebrated their 25th. For their date night, she said they enjoyed pizza and a pitcher of the most delightful sangria and it was absolutely, hands down, the best anniversary dinner they ever had! And within your budget!

Wherever you go, it'll be fabulous!

Georgesgirl1
08-26-2012, 03:45 PM
Minnie- That is a great idea too. Via Napoli pizza and Sangria sounds divine! Even if we don't do that this time, I am filing that away for a future date night:thumbsup: