For a romantic dinner for two just venture over to the Grand Floridian where nostalgia and romance seem to be the resort's theme.
Victoria & Albert's with just 65 seats, this intimate dining room is the creme de la creme of Disney dining. From the harpist playing near the front door to the Chef's Table at the back of the kitchen, there's no question that this is a special place. Menus change daily, but you'll always find the heavenly dessert soufflés. Whatever you want, just ask. Chef Scott Hunnel will make it happen.
Cítricos offers a market-fresh menu that reflects the flavors of France. The cuisine's sun-drenched flavors and stylish simplicity evoke a sense of nature's basics - the sun, earth and sea. The restaurant features an exhibition kitchen, rotisserie cooking and a sumptuous dessert and pastry display with chefs placing finishing flourishes on signature creations.
For an extra special dinner, guests can arrange a private dinner for two, served against the elegant backdrop of the Grand Floridian beach, or with a personal butler aboard the Grand 1, the most luxurious watercraft at Walt Disney World Resort. Certain menu items can be specially prepared for the evening.
Other favorite dining destinations that offer great food and romantic atmospheres include:
- Flying Fish Cafe (BoardWalk)
Jiko (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
Yachtsman Steakhouse (Yacht Club)

