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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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I've been there with my wife. We enjoyed ourselves. But it wasn't "romantic". I'd go again, but not for romance. Not everything a couple does has to be romantic, some things are just regular fun.

Of course. We're not exactly the "romantic" types anyway. But I don't get the whole marketing-to-adults thing regardless.

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:help: Here is the situation. I am getting married on July 7 Using the K-1 visa for my fiancee from Japan. Does anyone know if it possible to go on a honeymoon in the Carabian? I kno that after they enter the US it is hars for them to leave for 2 years. But what about the Carabian? Does that mean we have to stay in the US for our honeymoon? Any help is appreciated. Or if you know anywhere in the US that has really awsome beaches on the east coast or Gulf of Mexico, that would be good for ma honeymoon, let me know. Thanks,

Sadly you cannot.

D and I wanted to go on a cruise, but after reading the rules and also checking with an attorney on this matter, it's clear to us that this is not allowed as he would have no AP therefore cannot leave the country after marriage and be allowed back in.

Key West is great....it's one of our fave places to go :thumbs:

as far as the USVI and PR, you might want to check whether having a cruise go into international waters would make a difference to the fact that you're simply traveling to a US territory. But a cruise would have multiple stops so I'm thinkin it's not going to be likely this would work out.

What if we fly to PR or the USVI? would they let us go there? If not where would you recomend to go in Key West for a good beach,motel,ect.

I have no clue about flying as I've never enquired about that. I suppose you could call a travel agent and ask as to whether passports would be required to travel. I personally would be too nervous about flying over to a territory, cos once he gets here, he aint goin anywhere before he gets AP, lol.

And as far as hotels in Key West, the Westin is the best imo :)

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g3...ys_Florida.html

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I worked there for a few years, and I think the whole "Disney is for romance" thing comes from the fact that you can totally walk around holding hands and being all sappy and silly with each other (you can't be making out or removing each other's clothes, of course, but staring dreamily into each other's eyes is encouraged). And if you like attention, it's a good place for a honeymoon in the sense that if you get those little bride/groom Mickey ears and wear them, you can count on being publicly congratulated in every waiting area you enter (don't wear 'em if you don't want random strangers congratulating you). Plus the hotels and the food are fabulous. And, unlike many places you can go, it's always clean and the staff is always friendly.

In other words, it's certainly not inherently romantic, but if you and your spouse are already romantic people, it's a great setting to do it in.

If you want to avoid kids, best bets are the World Showcase at Epcot, Pleasure Island (which I'm not a huge fan of either, except the comedy club), Downtown Disney West Side, and the Boardwalk (the shops/clubs at the Boardwalk Hotel).

Bethany (NJ, USA) & Gareth (Scotland, UK)

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What about Hawaii?

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What about Hawaii?

That's my suggestion, too. :thumbs:

how did my thread about my honeymoon become about Disney land???

:lol:

I have friends who had their honeymoon in Disneyworld and they loved it. With their mickey married hats they got moved to the front of the lines for all the rides, and got a lot of attention. :)

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6/26/07: NOA1 (Day 6)

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8/31/07: Card production ordered! (Day 62)

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