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Get her to say “yes” in grand fashion with this over-the-top marriage proposal package from New York Palace in New York City. There are a lot of things to like about this sweet deal, which starts with roundtrip airport transfer from any of New York’s four airports and continues with a VIP welcoming including Dom Perignon Champagne, fresh fruits, petit fours and chocolate truffles.
Stay for two nights in the hotel’s Jewel Suite, and spring the question on the day of your choice. There are lots of romantic opportunities provided, including a couple’s massage each day in-suite, a seven-course dinner for two served in-suite or on the hotel’s rooftop terrace, fresh roses or your choice of flowers on all three floors of the suite and a rose petal turn down on the evening of your choice.
The suite itself is over-the top, featuring a two-story, 20-foot “Waterfall of Diamonds” chandelier, along a grand stairway and ‘floating’ crystal jewel boxes encasing jewelry creations by Martin Katz. Other highlights include floor-to-ceiling windows with a view of both the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building, a grand piano, a 10-seat dining room, one of the few wood burning fireplaces still available in a New York City hotel, and an oversized outdoor terrace that comes complete with a custom-designed Jacuzzi spa.
But our favorite part about the package isn’t the suite or the amenities, but the custom-designed engagement ring by Martin Katz, which will be displayed in one of the suites floating showcases until the time of proposal.
Those who book the package are given up to three private consultations with Martin Katz, either in his Beverly Hills store or via telephone, to conceptualize and design the setting.
The cost of the package begins at $50k, which includesMartin’s design services and the setting (only) of the ring. The final package price will be dependent on the stones which are selected for the ring.
How awesome is that? We’re ready to say yes to this mystery man who books the package now.
The latest post from a Pursuitist guest writer.