You are so romantic! That is perfect. Think about doing it in the most crowded area so everyone will cheer!
Best wishes!
2007-03-10 14:46:21
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answered by nobody knows 2
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If you don't mind alot of people around, what I would do is purchase a dozen roses before you get to the airport. Then as soon as she comes off the plane and you see her give her the flowers, have the ring in your pocket, kiss her and just say that you love her and will she marry you, then take out the ring and slip it on her finger...I am sure you will get applause. Lots of Luck
2007-03-10 16:26:17
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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I think that is a great idea! =-) Maybe you could get her some cute little bag (like a make up bag) and say to her, "I found this for you and think it would be great for next time you go away...you gotta check out the inside...all the pockets and there's this new thing in there..." Then, put the ring box (opened) inside....she would definetly be in shock! My fiance' proposed to me tub-side (he was making me a bath....I was not expecting it). That's always the best way, IMO. Good luck and congrats!!!
2007-03-10 15:58:56
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answered by jessiekarma 4
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I say have her family/friends there with big signs saying welcome home and then have yours be the biggest saying "Mary (or whatever her name is), will you marry me?"
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have them announce her name on the loudspeaker and direct her to a room at the airport. When she gets there, have all of her friend/family in there to surprise her and then when she turns around you are on your knee asking for her hand...
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you can hire a fake photojournalist to stop you and her in the airport. Have them tell you both that they are re doing a show on the local news about relationships in today's society... Have them ask a few questions and when they ask you a question- say something sweet like- "When I met Angie, I knew she was the right person for me. I knew she was the one i wanted to spend the rest of my life with, have kids with and build my life with. i couldn't have asked for someone more special." Get all choked up and pretend like you cannot continue the conversation- that is when you say "Forget it- Angie- I cant live without you- you are my life, my soul, my everything- will you do me the honor of becoming Mrs. ____ (insert your last name there)"
i would just die and say yes.... :0)
2007-03-10 14:47:16
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answered by glorymomof3 6
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Yep good idea, but make sure to draw attention to yourself like call the airport or something and tell them your plans so your not just in the middle of a big crowd and only 2 or 3 people are showing interest in you.
2007-03-10 14:43:47
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answered by Trezdons Mommy 3
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Great Idea! I just got engaged and my Fiance took me to Discovery Cove and the dolphin brought me and buoyee and said "Will you marry me". What does she like??? Do something that she will remember forever and make sure people know what is going to happen. She should be the center of attention..
2007-03-10 18:55:57
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answered by litmohrly 2
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hmmm you could buy lots of tiki torches, get a friend and you to place them on the beach like a pathway, and at the end of the pathway of tiki torches create a tiki torch circle. your friend or preferable hers takes her down this path (her friend of course giving some excuse as to why they are on the beach perhaps maybe to go to a beach party) and at the end she will see you with rose petels on the ground kneeling with a ring box in your hand, she walks up to you and you propose. you coud also have behind you in the circle some close family and friends preferably videotaping this special occasion.
2007-03-10 14:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds good. Or you could take her to the car and blind fold her. Then drive her to a romantic, beauiful spot, the spot you first met if it is local, a place that means alot to both of you and propose there. Whatever you do dhe will love it.
2007-03-10 14:44:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't really matter how you do it, it will be something she remembers forever! I got asked as I woke up one morning. It was early morning and he was unusually awake and he asked as I rolled over to a smile. Of course I said yes!
2007-03-10 14:44:57
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answered by Annie M 1
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there is this restuarant in flordia people use for proposals umm let me look it up....OOOh i want this for my own proposal hahah
Cinderella's Royal Table Engagement Package
Because it is located in Cinderella Castle, Cinderella's Royal Table is a perfectly romantic place to feel like a royal couple. Proposing at Cinderella's Royal Table is so popular that the restaurant now offers an engagement package.
The fairytale dining spot features American cuisine and hosts meet-and-greets with Disney princesses and the Fairy Godmother during breakfast and lunch. The engagement package is available at breakfast, lunch or dinner.
After your meal the server will present the engagement ring in a glass slipper, lying on a bed of fresh rose petals enclosed in a decorative platter with a dome lid. This is followed with a non-alcoholic champagne toast.
During lunch or dinner, you also have the option of a special white chocolate slipper filled with chocolate mousse on an angel food cake pillow, served with fresh berries and a raspberry sauce.
The Cinderella's Royal Table Engagement Package includes:
Preferred restaurant seating
A photograph with Cinderella
Your meal, including an appetizer, entrée, non-alcoholic drink, dessert (normally priced at $39.99 per adult at dinner)
The engraved crystal slipper
A pair of decorated take-home champagne flutes
A Cinderella's Royal Table lithograph
A personal photographer to capture the moment
The cost is $250 plus 6.5% tax and 18% gratuity.
Call (407) 824-4477 at least 7 days in advance to schedule a proposal using the engagement package at Cinderella's Royal Table.
Grand Floridian Private Dinner
The Grand Floridian will create a private dining experience for couples, with views of the fireworks and a personal butler to attend to all your needs.
The dinners usually take place outside in the alcove area overlooking the Seven Seas Lagoon, and dessert is timed to coincide with the Wishes fireworks at Magic Kingdom. You can order off of the private dining menu, or for a 25% surcharge, order from any of the Grand Floridian's fantastic restaurants (Narcoossees, Citricos, etc.).
This standard Private Dining meal includes a multi-course dinner and one bottle of wine or champagne. Depending on your specific food and beverage selections, the dinner usually costs around $200 plus 6.5% tax and gratuity.
Contact (407) 824-2578 at least seven days in advance to schedule a private dinner at the Grand Floridian.
The Chef's Table at Victoria & Albert's
Victoria and Albert's is Walt Disney World's premiere restaurant. The Chef's Table at Victoria and Albert's is an extra-special experience for any couple. There is only one Chef's Table, with only one seating for one party each evening. The table is located in Victoria & Albert's kitchen. While the Chef's Table seats up to ten people, if you arrange a booking for just the two of you, it is yours exclusively for the evening.
The gourmet meal you'll enjoy at the Chef's Table includes seven courses and based on the main dining room's selections. It generally takes about two and a half hours. During the meal, the chef interacts with you and lightly tailors the menus to fit your preferences, often offering tastes of additional items. You are tended to by a butler (Albert) and a maid (Victoria).
The Chef's Table cost per person is $150 plus 6.5% tax and gratuity. If you would like to sample wine pairings with each course, the total cost per person is $250 plus 6.5% tax and gratuity.
A dress code is enforced. Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket and tie and ladies should be in evening attire (dress or pant suit).
There is only one seating per night for the Chef's Table, so it is hard to get a reservation, but well worth it. In order to reserve this highly sought-after table, call (407) WDW-DINE (939-3463) at 7 am (EST) exactly 180 days in advance, and select option #2. The Chef's Table is not available on Wednesdays or Saturdays.
2007-03-14 12:33:01
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answered by michelle H 2
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