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    If you were to propose (or be proposed to) in Disneyland park, where would you do it? In other words, what's the most romantic place for popping the question at DL, and what would make it the perfect proposal?
    "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

  • #2
    On It's a Small World or in front of the Sleeping Beauty's Castle.
    Last edited by Malibu Minion; 01-31-2005, 11:23 PM.


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    • #3
      Snow White's Wishing Well after 8 pm. quiet, secluded, romantic
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      • #4
        I read somewhere that the two most popular places (where/how this info was gathered, I have no idea) for proposals at the park are in front of the Castle and at Snow White's Wishing Well. Go figure.
        "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

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        • #5
          I jokingly proposed to my ex-girlfriend at the top of Splash Mountain's biggest drop.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Scream162
            I jokingly proposed to my ex-girlfriend at the top of Splash Mountain's biggest drop.
            and it went downhill after that
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            • #7
              i'd request a Pirate boat alone and propose on that in the quiet treasure caves...

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              • #8
                I always thought it would be awesome to hold up a "Will you marry me?" sign on Splash at the drop, so you could have it in a photo forever.
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                • #9
                  Picture the Main street hub in front of Walt and Mickey. The last showing of Fantasmic has ended and the park is closing. Main Street is deserted, The lights are soft and in the background, the love theme from B&B is playing. You sit her on the bench, kneal in front of her and ask her for her hand. She says in her best Minnie Mouse voice, YOU BETCHA. You take her hand, start to dance to the music. As the music concludes, the two of you kiss. You walk hand in hand down the quiet street with the glow of the windows lighting your way.
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                  • #10
                    Dinner at the Blue Byuoe. I proposed to my wife there. Ask for a table by the water. it was magical to say the least.

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                    • #11
                      My absolute favorite Disney proposal that I've heard of is at WDW... they have the "Walk Around the World" where people could buy bricks that were engraved and then placed in areas around the MK and resorts... I saw on a website where this guy had one engraved that said "Will you marry me?" and whatever the girls name was. So when they went on vacation there, he took her on a walk, and pointed out the brick. I think that is awesome just because of how much thought he put into it. So sweet!

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                      • #12
                        Such romantic ideas! I think something really unique like the splash sign or the brick at WDW is so sweet and shows thought was really put into it.

                        How about places NOT to propose...the Teacups, for example? lol.
                        "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

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                        • #13
                          Well, commonplace as it may have been, I proposed at Snow White's Wishing Well. (I had two friends politely shoo visitors away from entering the area so that me and my honey could be alone.)

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                          • #14
                            Ism, that is so cute. I don't think Snow White's Wishing well is a BAD place to propose--far from it! Its an extremely romantic place, and your thoughtfulness in keeping nosey guests at bay was a great idea!
                            "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

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                            • #15
                              Since I have such a soft spot for the Big Thunder Trail... and it seems so quiet and peaceful, I think a nice spot would be near the waterfall.

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                              • #16
                                oh all these proposals sound so great :love:

                                I think in front of the castle after the fireworks or during...

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                                • #17
                                  I always thought it would be fun if it were on jungle cruise late in the evening, and secretly he would have worked out a scenario with the captain to do something totally outlandish and silly, like having a "will you marry me" sign hanging around the elephant or gorilla's neck to propose. (Great..now that I mentioned it, he wont do it!)
                                  Marge: Barnacle Bill's Home Pregnancy Test? Homer, shouldn't we have gone with a better-known brand?
                                  Homer: But Marge, this one came with a corn-cob pipe!
                                  Marge: [reading from the test box] "Ahoy, Maties! If the water turns blue, a baby for you! If purple ye see, no baby thar be!"
                                  Homer: So, which is it? Blue or purple?
                                  Marge: Pink.
                                  Homer: D'oh!
                                  Marge: "If ye test should fail, to a doctor set sail!"

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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by LAURA
                                    I think in front of the castle after the fireworks or during...
                                    Did anyone see the episode of Full House when the family took a trip to WDW, and Danny had the words "Vicky, will you marry me?" shot into the sky during the fireworks? Do you think that could actually be done? (I'm sure it would cost a pretty penny.) Cuz I think stuff like that's REALLY romantic!

                                    Another thought I had was if you could have it tied in to Fantasmic! somehow. Like at the finale when the Mark Twain comes out, have a huge banner hanging on the side that reads "[Insert Name Here], will you marry me?" Thoughts?
                                    "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by LiTtLeMeRmAiD
                                      Did anyone see the episode of Full House when the family took a trip to WDW, and Danny had the words "Vicky, will you marry me?" shot into the sky during the fireworks? Do you think that could actually be done? (I'm sure it would cost a pretty penny.) Cuz I think stuff like that's REALLY romantic!

                                      Another thought I had was if you could have it tied in to Fantasmic! somehow. Like at the finale when the Mark Twain comes out, have a huge banner hanging on the side that reads "[Insert Name Here], will you marry me?" Thoughts?
                                      LOL...i saw that episode hahaha, i forgot about that episode. Oh gosh, i can't stop laughing right now just thinking about that episode.
                                      The banner off the Mark Twain sounds like an awesome idea also. You would have to make sure you claim your spot right in front so its not missed.

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                                      • #20
                                        LOL, I know the show was one big sugary-sweet cornball, wasn't it? (Ew, the thought of a sugar and corn combination doesn't sound too tastey, but you get my point.)

                                        I just wanna know if the fireworks thing is realistic, or if I should just keep dreaming...
                                        "And don't underestimate the importance of BODY LANGUAGE!"

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