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Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa (1901) (Waikiki Beach) Honolulu, Hawaii The First Lady of Waikiki, overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean, offers either a beachfront table at the hotel’s bar, or on the sand very near the bar. It all depends on how much privacy the couple would like during the proposal. Along the beach or at the bar under the famous Banyan Tree, especially during sunset is the busiest time. If a couple does not mind an audience, something can be pre-arranged with the hotel’s food and beverage department and the nightly entertainer –such as making an announcement to direct attention to the proposal. The Beach Bar located beneath the famed Banyan Tree at the Banyan Courtyard is the most romantic location. If a couple prefers to be engaged in private, a tower room facing the ocean at sunset would be ideal. |
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Southern Hotel (1907) Covington, Louisiana The Southern Hotel has many romantic spots. Its restaurant, Ox Lot 9, offers a farm-to-table Southern cuisine experience, sourcing from local producers and suppliers to create inventive, seasonal menus. Its ballroom is perfect for a fairytale dance, and its courtyard is the perfect place to share a cup of coffee at sunrise. The most favorite romantic spot is its garden path. Tucked away beyond the hedge of the courtyard, this quaint little path leads to the pool. Moss covered bricks meander under a trellis—a small, verdant universe. The splashing of the trickling fountain is majestic and musical. Each season brings with it a host of new blooms. Camellias blossom and welcome guests in winter and sleep in summer when the hydrangeas’ vibrant colors illuminate. In spring this garden path truly comes alive when the imperial jasmine blooms and gently perfumes the air. The hotel team can make the moment more special by lighting a few candles, coordinating with a photographer, or picking out just the perfect spot, including finding the right time and spot at sunset for the perfect moment to hear yes. |
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Hotel Boulderado (1909) Boulder, Colorado For more than one hundred years, Hotel Boulderado has been a beloved place for proposals and weddings in Colorado. The first wedding ceremony at the hotel was in 1913. Since then, Hotel Boulderado has been a part of generations of love stories. One of the most romantic locations at the luxury property is the charming balcony landing of the original grand cantilevered cherrywood staircase in the historic lobby. Couples who say “I Do” on the landing are surrounded by their loved ones lining the cherrywood railing of the mezzanine with the beautiful stained-glass ceiling above. Hotel Boulderado’s exceptional team can assist couples in making their dream wedding a reality. The historic property is the perfect backdrop for memorable wedding ceremonies, rehearsal dinners, and receptions of up to 240 guests.
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The Hermitage Hotel (1910) Nashville, Tennessee The Hermitage Hotel provides the epitome of undisputed elegance, storied history, southern hospitality all while offering the quintessential backdrop for a romantic proposal. As Tennessee’s only Five Star hotel and designated as a National Historical Landmark, The Hermitage’s legendary grand lobby offers lovers a special place to hear the answer “Yes” to one of life sweetest questions. This stunning space is adorned with soaring columns of original Italian marble, ornate chandeliers, and light filters into the sundrenched space through a magnificent painted glass skylight, which, since the building’s erection, remains the crown jewel of the lobby. To ensure memories from this special day never fade, The Hermitage offers an engagement photoshoot package to capture the life-changing moment. |
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Bear Mountain Inn (1915) Bear Mountain, New York Built in 1915, the historic Bear Mountain Inn is located within the beautiful Bear Mountain State Park that spans 5,025 acres located on the West Bank of the Hudson River (in Rockland and Orange Counties, New York). Many proposals have been made on these beautiful grounds, from the top of Perkins Memorial Tower, by Hessian Lake, along the Hudson River by the Bear Mountain Boat Dock, to the grand fireplace of Restaurant 1915. And countless other nooks in this luscious park and within the walls of this great historic building to ask the question Many couples who have said “Yes!” to a lifetime of love on the grounds of the Bear Mountain State Park, return to the Bear Mountain Inn to celebrate their wedding with their family and friends. One couple comes to mind, Jenna, who accepted Jimmy’s hand in marriage by the Bear Mountain Boat Dock along the Hudson River. It began to snow when Jenna said yes. Fast forward a year later, they returned to the Boat Dock for their “First Look” when the groom laid his eyes on his bride for the first time, and it began to snow again. These magical moments are what makes the Bear Mountain Inn so very special. Because it is in a state park and open to the public, many couples return year after year to celebrate their anniversary with a stroll through the zoo, a hike, or a romantic dinner at Restaurant 1915 by the roaring fire. |
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La Fonda (1922) Santa Fe, New Mexico There is no more romantic place to propose than Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the city’s historic La Fonda on the Plaza Hotel sets the perfect scene with its “Blingarita” proposal package. The engagement experience, orchestrated by the hotel’s expert concierge staff, starts with luxury accommodations in the historic hotel’s exclusive Fireworks Suite. The deluxe suite has a romantic fireplace and for the popping of the question, its private wrap-around balcony will be festooned with farolitos – the traditional small candles that cast a romantic glow on the adobe. At the appointed time, a server will arrive at the suite with a pair of La Fonda’s exclusive, ultra-premium “Blingaritas,” one of them bedazzled with an engagement ring provided by the proposer and slipped secretly to staff upon arrival. Arguably the priciest margarita in town and certainly the prettiest, the Blingarita is crafted with Don Julio 1942 tequila, Cointreau, fresh lime juice, Grand Marnier, and a 24-karat gold flake rim. The drinks are served in exquisite keepsake glasses by Southwestern designer Jan Barboglio that the couple will take home to kickstart their barware collection. Following the proposal, a sumptuous Southwestern dinner for two will be served in the Fireworks Suite.
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Francis Marion Hotel (1924) Charleston, South Carolina Located in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina, the Francis Marion Hotel is in one the South’s most romantic cities. It offers so many romantic opportunities to pop the question; from a horse drawn carriage ride to a romantic walk under moss-covered oak trees. The hotel is home to historic charm, romantic details and years of love being celebrated within its walls. Offering a beautiful backdrop in the lobby or even overlooking the view in one of the penthouse suites, a proposal at the Francis Marion is sure to be met with a yes. Including the historic and grand lobby, a few popular places in the hotel that couples have gotten engaged include the penthouse suites overlooking the city of Charleston or in one of the classic and elegant ballrooms. Its concierge can help coordinate details to in-suite amenities like champagne to celebrate saying ‘yes!’.
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The Terrace Hotel (1924) Lakeland, Florida The most popular romantic spot, the Terrace Grille, offers fine dining in a historic setting. The romantic couple can have a candlelight dinner with white linen, fine-dining service. The restaurant features a beautiful cypress ceiling with antique chandeliers, massive arched windows throughout, and a view of downtown even featuring Lake Morton. Typically, The Terrace Hotel team members will help in any way possible with proposals! Whether it is bringing the ring out on a dessert plate, having champagne ready for the YES, or taking the guest to a more secluded table for privacy, everyone wants to assist with this very special romantic proposal. Nearby special spots for the question include an area steeped in history, the Lake Mirror Promenade where the happy couple can enjoy sweeping views of the lake and the historic buildings. Another perfect spot is Allen Kryger Overlook Park, a half-acre commemorative park that is beautiful in design and features dramatic columns in an open, flowing space.
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InterContinental Mark Hopkins (1926) San Francisco, California In 1939, when owner George D. Smith decided to convert the 19th-floor penthouse apartment of his Mark Hopkins Hotel into a cocktail lounge, he was not completely convinced people would ride an elevator 19 floors to have a drink and look at the view. So, he installed a dance floor and hired a band. A few days after the May 11 opening of the Top of the Mark, he had to cover the dance floor to make room for the crowds that were lining up for hours just to get inside. A stunning and immediate success, the Top of the Mark continues to draw crowds, locals, and visitors alike. This legacy is perhaps one of the many reasons this corner of the sky-lounge has become a popular venue for romantic proposals and other celebratory occasions, including weddings and anniversaries. Located on the 19th floor of the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco, the world-renowned sky-lounge affords a near 360-degree visit of San Francisco with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Marin Headlands, as well as Alcatraz and Fisherman’s Wharf. Top of the Mark continues to draw people in for the panoramic views of the ever-changing San Francisco Bay Area and continues to add to San Francisco’s rich and colorful history. To the people who live here and visitors all over the world, the Top of the Mark is much more than just a bar – it is a landmark, a tradition, an experience, and that perfect place to ask the important question. |
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Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa (1927) Sonoma, California Celebrate the beauty and sophistication of Wine Country's most romantic destination. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is the only comprehensive luxury destination resort in Sonoma Wine Country, boasting championship golf, geo-thermal pools, world-class spa, and fine dining. Every guest receives a complimentary bottle of wine as well as champagne upon arrival ensuring that the stage is set for romance. Mission Suites at Fairmont Sonoma feature a four-poster king bed, wood-burning fireplace, and oversized Jacuzzi tub. All suites have a balcony or patio. Or lovebirds may prefer a private cabana poolside at the world-famous geo-thermal Willow Stream Spa at the Wine Country resort. The destination expert concierge team at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn can assist in creating the ultimate lavish proposal which may include hot air balloon adventures, bespoke wine blending sessions, private dining options, or decadent couples massage options.
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The Don CeSar (1928) St. Pete Beach, Florida Built as a wedding present in 1928 to resemble a Mediterranean-style castle, The Don CeSar was once the playground for distinguished celebrities, such as Clarence Darrow and F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Don CeSar continues to charm and impress guests today with service preserved from the Great Gatsby era of pampering. Blending European grandeur, seaside elegance, and sweet sunsets with the enchantment of yesteryear, the romantic legend exemplifies the grandness of America’s traditional beach resorts. Favorite spots to propose are on the beach, in the gardens, or on a boat with the picturesque Don CeSar in the background. |
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The Hotel Hershey (1933) Hershey, Pennsylvania Known for its refined elegance, signature services and abundant amenities, The Hotel Hershey is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway with beautiful locations to get down on one knee. The Hotel is rooted in its own romantic love story. Guests can find portraits of the town’s founder Milton S. Hershey and his wife, Catherine, throughout the resort, and they can spend time together in the beautiful Fountain Lobby, which was inspired by the couple’s travels. The Formal Gardens behind the hotel are a popular spot for proposals. There, guests can find a quiet, romantic, picturesque area with beautiful flower beds, pergolas, fountains and reflecting pools. Inside the Hotel, the Fountain Lobby is another picturesque location worthy of popping the question. It was designed to look like a Spanish-style courtyard with palm trees, a beautiful fountain, and a painted sky on the ceiling.
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Royal Palms Resort and Spa (1948) Phoenix, Arizona There are several locations at the Royal Palms Resort to create the perfect, romantic setting. With lush greenery, vibrant florals, and rustic accents throughout, it is hard to not feel the love in the air. At every corner, there is a photographic moment to have or a peaceful spot to savor. The resort grounds have a few favorite locations that are tucked away off the main pathways for a romantic setting, including Camelback Vista and Cervantes Patio. These two outdoor locations are surrounded by historic personality. They are framed with landscape to accent the focal points, allowing for a romantic dinner for two, or a cozy setting to share a glass of wine and focus on one another. Sunset and evenings are the most ideal time to set the mood, with candles and patio lights, it completes the whole romance of the area. The unique Via Cappello dining experience is the perfect opportunity for a proposal. With this offering, the individual coordinating the evening can select a personalized menu for the special occasion, and work with the staff to create an elegant set up for a night to remember. With the resort being located at the base of Camelback Mountain, having preserved so much of the true history and stories, and surrounded by perfectly placed flora, the atmosphere lends itself to romance naturally. |
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Mauna Kea Beach Hotel (1965) Kohala Coast, Hawaii It is Hawaii! Thus, the most in-demand location and one that all but ensures a “yes” response, is on the beach or at the least, an ocean backdrop. As a long sought-after romantic destination on the big island of Hawaii, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel provides special touches. There are three standout locations at the hotel that have been favorites for more than 50 years. The first is the grand staircase fronting the enormous, ancient 12th century Buddha. The original historic third tee at Mauna Kea’s golf course, perched above the ocean’s edge, secluded and dramatic, particularly at sunset. And lastly, the Vista Decks. Fortunately for couples at Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, such locations are abundant. For an over-the-top proposal, sunset from the hotel’s Vista Deck overlooking the soft white sands of Kauna’oa Bay, with views to the ocean’s far horizon, is a popular romantic spot. Offering privacy, views of the white sands of Kauna’oa Bay, and the ocean’s horizon beyond, the Vista Deck can be staged for a romantic torchlit dinner for two or an intimate gathering of cocktails and pupus (appetizers) with family and friends. Mauna Kea Beach Hotel’s professional team of romance specialists will help arrange for a photographer (who have been known to hide in the bushes until the moment is right), florals, champagne and more to make certain all goes without a hitch and the couple’s future launches spectacularly. The shores of Kauna‘oa Bay provide the perfect backdrop to pop the question. Another option, the stunning venue above the ocean’s edge on Mauna Kea Resort’s golf course, is one of the most popular wedding locales! The rolling blue surf of the Pacific Ocean and vibrant hues of a setting sun complete this dramatic setting. From the sand beneath their toes to the sounds of the waves rolling onto the shore, Kauna’oa Bay sets the scene for every romantic proposal.
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Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa (1852) Mobile, Alabama Known as Mobile's living room, the Battle House is an iconic landmark and the ideal place for a proposal. The Battle House is connected to the RSA Tower (the tallest building along the Gulf Coast) and is near another tall RSA Building. With a few strokes on a computer, all the RSA buildings change turn a designated color. Her green eyes - green building. His love for Auburn University - orange and blue skyline. The 8th floor of the historic building at the hotel has a rooftop garden overlooking Mobile Bay and the downtown historic and new buildings. The urban garden oasis is the perfect spot to pop the question. If weather is an issue, it is always great to have the iconic Battle House lobby as an alternate plan. Afterwards, couples can dine in a historic setting with farm to table cuisine.
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Omni La Mansion del Rio (1852) San Antonio, Texas Blending Spanish colonial architecture and European style, the four-diamond Omni La Mansion del Rio surrounds guests with the romance, grace and charm of a grand hacienda. Nestled along the historic River Walk among the banks of the Paseo del Rio, the hotel is a romantic, tranquil getaway. The Omni La Mansion del Rio’s courtyard transports guests away from the hustle and bustle of downtown San Antonio into an intimate and romantic garden setting. It is a popular place for couples to get engaged, get married or celebrate a special anniversary.
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Blackburn Inn (1828) Staunton, Virginia The Blackburn Inn is the perfect location for a romantic proposal. Many couples have used the backdrop of this hotel’s historic rooftop cupola which provides 360-degree view of breathtaking Staunton atop a two-story handcrafted spiral staircase. The hotel’s expansive front lawn has also been a favorite spot for one to get down on bended knee; the beauty of the Shenandoah Valley affords the perfect location for a romantic proposal. |
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The Pfister Hotel (1893) Milwaukee, Wisconsin For more than 125 years, The Pfister Hotel has been an icon of excellence and luxury in Milwaukee. The hotel has helped guests from all over the world celebrate countless engagements, weddings, and anniversaries for decades. The timeless elegance and impeccable style of architecture and design is unlike any place in the city. This enchanting hotel is a fantastic location to create an unforgettable engagement experience, just like a personalized fairytale. At Blu, the hotel’s bar and lounge located on the 23rd floor, couples can take in panoramic views of the Milwaukee skyline and Lake Michigan. With its relaxing ambiance of low lighting and lounge music, this intimate space is the perfect place for a memorable, breathtaking proposal.
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The Sayre Mansion (1858) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania This Victorian era mansion lends itself to romance and elegance. Popular proposal options include the formal parlor with its original marble fireplace, intricate woodwork, and period furnishings. Couples may also choose the graceful surroundings of the front veranda with its sweeping views of historic Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The Robert Sayre Library offers the ultimate in romantic seclusion. The former library of the home’s original owner is now a two-room suite that boasts a separate sitting room with the original vaulted ceiling and chandelier, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, and an electric fireplace with marble surround.
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The Peabody Memphis (1869) Memphis, Tennessee The rooftop of this historic hotel affords a spectacular view of Memphis and a great spot to see the sunset over the Mississippi River, which makes for a perfect place to propose on bended knee. Chez Philippe has been named one of the most romantic restaurants in the US, making it a great spot for a celebratory dinner or the perfect backdrop for an engagement. In addition to these romantic spots, the iconic grand lobby of this hotel is another popular spot for couples getting engaged with the iconic Peabody ducks nearby.
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The Cliff House at Pikes Peak (1874) Manitou Springs, Colorado Just a 5-minute drive from the hotel, the Highpoint Overlook, is a perfect place to pop the question. This picturesque spot features breathtaking views of Pikes Peak surrounded by the signature red rock formations in Garden of the Gods Park. The hotel can arrange a romantic sunset jeep tour for the special couple. In advance, the couple or person asking the question can collaborate with one of the hotel’s preferred photographers to be sure to capture every detail of the special moment. Newly engaged couples can celebrate with a romantic dinner by the stone fireplace in the Cliff House dining room and retire to a beautifully appointed suite complete with jetted tubs or steam showers. Final touches ranging from a bottle of sparkling wine from the award-winning list to a plated of hand-dipped chocolate strawberries, are available for a truly special celebration. |
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St. James Hotel (1875) Red Wing, Minnesota Proposals and romance happen at the St. James Hotel in a variety of spaces in and around the grounds, the charming town of Red Wing and the beautiful landscape of the Southern Minnesota region. There are several popular places in the hotel for couples to get engaged: in the cozy and intimate library with fireplace, outdoor patio with twinkling lights on a warm summer evening and the Port Restaurant with white tablecloths and a warm atmosphere. |
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General Morgan Inn & Conference Center (1884) Greenville, Tennessee The General Morgan Inn is a gorgeous historic hotel that dates back to1884 with fine furnishings and signature service that reflect the refined era of yesteryear. The hotel also features the award-winning Brumley's Restaurant with three distinct dining rooms and the perfect location for a romantic dinner for two by candlelight. The most frequented spot for romantic proposals at the General Morgan is the beautiful second floor, rooftop Garden Terrace at night under the stars. The terrace has breathtaking views of Historic Downtown Greenville and several beautiful church steeples. The view is awe inspiring and results in many successful and surprising proposals. |
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The Ostesaga Hotel and Cooper Inn (1909) Cooperstown, New York Every historic hotel is unique in its offerings, location, and architecture for unique engagements, but with Lake Otsego as its backdrop, The Otesaga provides the most majestic and enchanting location for an engagement. Known as “Glimmerglass” in James Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales, Lake Otsego is rich in history and its views are truly spectacular. In addition, being the home of the nation’s pastime makes Cooperstown and The Otesaga a unique venue for a baseball themed engagement site.
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1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa (1886) Eureka Springs, Arkansas In the last several years, the most romantic place for a couple to become engaged at the 1886 Crescent is “on the ice.” Each winter the hotel transforms its fountain garden into an ice-skating rink during January and February. This attraction is so unique to this area of the country, it has become the solid birthplace of the lifetime memory of asking one's love for their hand in marriage. A mountaintop spa resort with 15 acres of both manicured gardens and pristine forestlands, featuring trails and overlooks, make couples feel like this historic, five-story limestone edifice is a fairytale castle. |
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Basin Harbor (1886) Vergennes, Vermont Basin Harbor is a family-owned resort set on the stunning shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont. It is easy to reach yet remains remote and peaceful. Basin Harbor is steeped in tradition and there is no better tradition than the joining of two families. This 700-acre resort has a variety of locations that provide the perfect backdrop for engagements and weddings. From the Orchard Garden, filled with flowers and greenery to the Lodge Lawn with panoramic views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains, there are plenty of places for someone to get down on one knee. |
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Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins (1891) Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming As the world’s first National Park, Yellowstone’s origins trace to the 1800s, when the west was a frontier, still being explored and settled. Yellowstone was known as wonderland in its early days, so the park’s legacy is one of romance. Today, Yellowstone is essentially unchanged from what it was at its creation as a National Park which provides an amazing backdrop for romance. Wild spaces and wildlife remain, though stagecoach roads have been replaced with modern two-lane roads, and some of the original hotels and tent camps have been replaced with newer accommodations. The hotel sits along the shores of Yellowstone Lake and with the stunning views of the lake available in the lobby, dining room, and along the walking paths— there are a multitude of great places for couples to get engaged. |
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XV Beacon (1903) Boston, Massachusetts XV Beacon is the perfect place to pop the question, whether it is on the exclusive roof deck overlooking the city of Boston atop of Beacon Hill or for a more intimate setting in one of the luxurious guestrooms with a rose petal turndown, and a bottle of chilled champagne next to the gas lit fireplace. The hotel is sure to make any proposal memorable. Approach XV Beacon Hotel from the cobbled, gas-lit streets of its Beacon Hill neighborhood and the past becomes tangibly present. A cordial welcome whisks guests through XV Beacon Hotel’s opaque glass doors, where a distinguished art collection not only imparts a sense of home but also echoes a commitment to honor the past while moving responsibly and imaginatively into the future. |
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Boone Tavern Hotel of Berea College (1909) North Berea, Kentucky Experience southern hospitality at the Historic Boone Tavern Hotel, nestled at the foothills of Appalachia. With over 100 years of history, the Boone Tavern Hotel is the perfect place for a romantic proposal. Surprise them with Romance Package, complete with an overnight stay in a beautiful suite, local chocolates, wine, or sparkling cider. The package includes dinner in the hotel’s Bowling Dining Room, which features crystal chandeliers, original herringbone style hardwood floors, and white tablecloths. Arrange with the staff to have favorite dessert and champagne ready alongside the ring to be delivered to the table. With its southern charm, fine dining, and attentive staff, Boone Tavern is the perfect place to pop the question. |
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The Skirvin Hilton (1911) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma The Skirvin Hilton is a popular location to celebrate special occasions. During site and historic tours, frequently, staff hear a lot of family stories of how a potential bride or groom’s Grandparents were engaged in the Venetian Ballroom at the hotel in the 1930’s and in the 1960’s their parents stayed at the Skirvin on their wedding night after hosting their wedding reception in the historic Venetian Ballroom. Many a wedding planning fiance wants to keep a family tradition and get married in the Venetian Ballroom at the Skirvin since their Grandparents and Parents both celebrated the start of their marriages at the historic Skirvin. The Venetian Ballroom dates to the 1930’s when the 14th floor of the hotel was added to the existing building. Many Brides and Grooms prefer the historic Venetian Ballroom due to the family traditions. The Venetian Ballroom has 3 beautiful chandeliers and a beautiful ornate arched ceiling. The Ballroom has numerous windows that highlight the Oklahoma City skyline. The Venetian Ballroom is often the site for proposer to ask their intended the big question. The Skirvin staff works closely with each couple when planning their proposals to ensure that the romantic proposal is answered with a “YES!” |
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Hotel Whitcomb (1916) San Francisco, California Hotel Whitcomb is a beautiful historic boutique conference hotel nestled between San Francisco’s trendy South of Market neighborhood (SoMa) and the fun and funky Hayes Valley shops and restaurants. It is central to the beautiful San Francisco Civic Center, which features the elegant European-style City Hall, Orpheum Theater, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, the Asian Art Museum, the new Federal Building, SoMa Grand, and San Francisco’s famous trolley and cable cars. The opera, symphony, and ballet are just steps away. |
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21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City by MGallery (1916) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City has the space that will ensure a proposal is one to remember! Perfect for popping the question and overnight stays, the penthouse-level suite features 2 bedrooms, each with a king bed and en suite bath, and a large terrace that includes outdoor living and dining areas, with sweeping views of downtown OKC. The open concept living and dining area includes a folding glass wall to the terrace, combining for a total of over 5,400 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, with the option of locally sourced catering provided by the on-site restaurant, Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge. However one envisions the details of the big day, the 21c Suite, as well as a dedicated Event Team, will ensure perfection, down to the finest detail.
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Ojai Valley Inn (1923) Ojai, California The natural grandeur of the surrounding location makes the Ojai Valley Inn a great place for a romantic proposal. With 220 acres of sprawling greens spotted with hundreds of years old oak trees and surrounded by the Topatopa mountains, this hotel offers the most stunning backdrop for a romantic memory. Just before sunset, the Topatopa mountains light up pink in what is known as the famous Pink Moment as the light from the setting sun reflects on the mountains. Each of the most popular proposal locations is quite private and isolated from other resort guests creating an intimate romantic oasis for these special couples. |
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Ashland Springs Hotel (1925) Ashland, Oregon The Ashland Springs Hotel’s English Garden with its cobblestone ground, complete with sundial, fountain, custom designed wrought-iron gazebo, and trellises is the perfect intimate spot for those looking to propose. Ornamental garden planters spill out spectacular annual flowers all spring and summer. Garden tables, chairs, and decorative lighting invite couples to enjoy this lovely outdoor setting, which is perfect for a late spring, summer and early fall gathering. Another romantic and intimate spot is the Crystal Room, named for the original crystal chandelier, an exquisite six-foot-wide crystal-laden piece that crowns the soaring ceilings of the room. The room also features grand windows, ornate wooden wainscoting, and lanterns which cast a star-lit ambience throughout the neutral Moroccan palate of the room. |
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The Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection Resort (1927) (Waikiki Beach) Honolulu, Hawaii At “The Pink Palace of the Pacific,” the ideal location for a proposal is either a beachfront table at the hotel’s bar, or on the sand very near the bar. It all depends on how much privacy the couple desires. Along the beach or at our bars during sunset is the busiest time with many people trying to get a glimpse of the day’s waning moments. If a couple does not mind an audience, the proposal can be pre-arranged with the hotel’s food and beverage department and the nightly entertainer – probably such as making an announcement to direct attention to the proposal. |
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Omni Shoreham Hotel (1930) Washington, DC This historic hotel is entrenched in natural elegance with 11 acres of lavish gardens, a gazebo, and terraces creating the perfect ambiance for a romantic proposal. Stunning gardens and terraces create an idyllic setting for a romantic proposal. The event staff can coordinate special touches, including the delivery of champagne to the couple in the gazebo after the proposal. Some of the greatest love stories unfolded at the Omni Shoreham, including John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier during their courtship. |
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The Graham Georgetown, Tapestry Collection by Hilton (1962) Washington, DC The rooftop at this historic hotel has hosted many engagements. At eight stories tall, the rooftop has stunning views of the Rosslyn skyline, Georgetown University Cathedral, and sunsets from the West Terrace of the Rooftop, as well as the federalist architecture for which the neighborhood is renowned. The Graham makes it easy to host a memorable romantic evening. The Alex Speakeasy is widely regarded as one of DC’s most intimate dining experiences and the catering team will help keep proposals a surprise and work with guests to plan a customized event for friends and family to celebrate this once in a lifetime occasion. All this with the backdrop composed of DC’s first neighborhood, steeped in history, romance, and intrigue. |
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