Hi, Latoya!
Planning a date night at a Signature dining location is a fantastic idea! For a quiet, upscale adult dinner with very few (or no children) in the restaurant, I recommend
Victoria & Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa or
Monsieur Paul in the France Pavilion at Epcot. You can view the menus by following the links I provided, but keep in mind that the selections can change daily based on the availability of the freshest seasonal and local ingredients.
Victoria & Albert's, under the direction of Chef Scott Hunnel, has garnered numerous culinary awards and honors, including the coveted AAA Five Diamond rating. Children under the age of 10 are not permitted in the dining rooms. Dining at Victoria & Albert's is pure magic!
At
Monsieur Paul you can savor traditional French cuisine with an innovative, modern twist. This is one of the only restaurants at Walt Disney World that does
not offer a kids menu. Monsieur Paul is inspired by the legacy of the renowned French chef Paul Bocuse.
The supervised
Children's Activity Centers are guaranteed fun. Your little princesses will love the Never Land Club at Disney's Polynesian Resort (adjacent to the Grand Floridian). There is a walkway that winds along the beach between the two resorts. If you decide to dine at Monsieur Paul in Epcot, the nearest Children's Activity Center would be the Sandcastle Club at Disney's Beach Club Resort.
Wishing you a
magical culinary adventure, Latoya! Please let me know if I can answer any other questions as you plan your trip.