Romantic Honeymoons Archives

Okay – so my hubby and I will have our 1st wedding anniversary on Nov 29th. We want to do some FUN and ROMANTIC. If you have *specific* ideas about entertainment, restaurant, hotel a combo of the 3 with 2-3 (farther away is okay) hours of dc… let me know!

Info about us: We are 23 and 26 and have a new 2 month old. A day + night outing/trip would be awesome. We went to Vegas for our honeymoon. We like shows like fuerza bruta, zumanity, de la guarda etc. Ideas were Atlantic City or NYC… but I havent been to either… so dont have any ideas. We wanted to go to Ceaser’s Poconos resorts, but I think thats too much money… something like that would be cool though.

Where is a good honeymoon spot in Japan?

We’re looking for a romantic, organic, and also cultural spot with nice clear beaches and activities! Thank you!

im not talking about procreating right now. im talking about people seeking out romantic partners. why do they do it? the con’s outweigh the pro’s in my opinion. the honeymoon stage only last like a month or two, and thats also when the newness of the relationship wears off. after the breakup, the girl spends like.. what? 6 months crying? probably longer than that, and she’s not happy again until she finds a new ‘romantic partner’ and then they break months or years later and the crying starts back again.. and again.. its like a never ending cycle of pain and heartache.. and the pain outweighs the happiness.
being single guareentees no heartache.. of course you can still talk to dudes, but its just a carefree feeling. and youre not gonna be lonely ccause thats what friends are for. i dont get why single people cry about being lonely. im like ” are you serious, youre surrounded b friends and family and you wanna cry about being lonely?”.. pshh ..no way.

My husband & I would like to take a romantic yet fun vacation for our one year anniversary the weekend of June 15th but we can’t make a decision. We’re from MI and we have a rough budget of around $1,000 but under would be better of course. LOL! We’re looking for a place that has fun things to do like theme parks and still had romantic things to do like horseback riding on the beach. We’re kids at heart that love to have fun yet still need romance because we’re newlyweds. Our honeymoon trip last year was a disaster and this time we have to do better. We badly need a weekend away to focus on eachother, deepen our relationship, have fun and relax. Does anyone know of any romantic yet fun places to go in the US that wouldn’t be too expensive?

I was thinking someplace like Borneo or Bora Bora, but I know little about those places. I would like somewhere beautiful, a little off the beaten path, and warm with a beach. And romantic of course.

Vintage style Wedding. I am planning this as a surpise for my Step daughter. This is her snd wedding & her husbands second wedding. One is catholic the other is jewish, so a chirch will not work. SOmewhere they can elope with about 10 friends & family, perhaps even take their small children, and then remain for their Honeymoon. Neither care for cold weather too much. They were going to just go to Vegas, but I am planning this as a surprise gift from her dad & me. maybe near a waterfall, a pretty mountain, a beach I am at a loss dor ideas. I only know that she got very sick in Greece and was in the I.C.U at a very primative hospiatal abut 10 years ago, so she weill not leave the United States. would appreciate any unique, original ideas very much

My wonderful husband and I are still technically newlyweds, but I feel as though that amazing aspect of our lives is being somewhat overshadowed by an even more amazing aspect of our lives- we’re about to become parents, of twins! We were so excited when we found out that we conceived on our honeymoon four months ago. However, with all this added excitement comes a lot of added stress in the preparation for the arrival of our little ones. While I’m at home “taking it easy” under the request of our OB/GYN, my poor hubby is working an additional ten hours a week to make ends meet without deplenishing our savings. To show my appreciation for all his support and attentiveness to all my needs I want to surprise him with a romantic evening for just the two of us.
Here is what I have planned so far…

Candles… for ambience.
Aromatherapy Wax… because he absolutely loves the smell.
Music – Smooth Jazz mixed with Old School Ballads… to set the mood.
Dinner – Seafood Stuffing and Baked Chicken Breasts… two of his favorites.
A Gift – True Blood Season Two… he was ecstatic when I purchased Season One for his birthday.
?? What else can I do for my honey bun??
I’m on a budget, but hubby loves to be pampered. Maybe I can find some inexpensive ways to make it a spa night. I have a footbath I could pick up from my mom’s house and give him a relaxing foot massage. I think I may have seen a parrafin tub at Wal*Mart for like fifteen bucks. I could give him a manicure. I could also look online for a few of those “how-to” videos for at-home facials.
I know this may seem like a lot, but I can’t begin to explain how imaginative my sweetheart can be when it comes to the things he’ll do to put a smile on my face. I just want to show him I care.

My wonderful husband and I are still technically newlyweds, but I feel as though that amazing aspect of our lives is being somewhat overshadowed by an even more amazing aspect of our lives- we’re about to become parents, of twins! We were so excited when we found out that we conceived on our honeymoon four months ago. However, with all this added excitement comes a lot of added stress in the preparation for the arrival of our little ones. While I’m at home “taking it easy” under the request of our OB/GYN, my poor hubby is working an additional ten hours a week to make ends meet without deplenishing our savings. To show my appreciation for all his support and attentiveness to all my needs I want to surprise him with a romantic evening for just the two of us.
Here is what I have planned so far…

Candles… for ambience.
Aromatherapy Wax… because he absolutely loves the smell.
Music – Smooth Jazz mixed with Old School Ballads… to set the mood.
Dinner – Seafood Stuffing and Baked Chicken Breasts… two of his favorites.
A Gift – True Blood Season Two… he was ecstatic when I purchased Season One for his birthday.
?? What else can I do for my honey bun??
I’m on a budget, but hubby loves to be pampered. Maybe I can find some inexpensive ways to make it a spa night. I have a footbath I could pick up from my mom’s house and give him a relaxing foot massage. I think I may have seen a parrafin tub at Wal*Mart for like fifteen bucks. I could give him a manicure. I could also look online for a few of those “how-to” videos for at-home facials.
I know this may seem like a lot, but I can’t begin to explain how imaginative my sweetheart can be when it comes to the things he’ll do to put a smile on my face. I just want to show him I care.

Romantic anniversary trip ideas ?

Hello. My husband and I are celebrating our 5th wedding anniversary this December (30th). We would like to take a great, romantic, relaxing vacation. We are in Georgia. We love the beach, but cold is fine as well. We both have passports. Ideally, I would only like to spend about $2,000-$3,000 in accommodations and travel (not including meals, activities, etc). We’ve never been out of the country together, and, despite bring together 8 years, we’ve only had two vacations (one being our honeymoon in the mountains and the other was about two years ago at the beach). We also have the Priority Club reward points, but we don’t have to use them now. Any suggestions? We would ideally like to leave 12/26-1/2 or so, but we could also do 12/29-1/7 or something. We aren’t huge into celebrating New Year’s Eve, but that may be nice. Thanks!!!!

In mid November, it will be my husband and I’s 2 year anniversary. Last year we didnt do anything because we couldnt afford to, and i was very pregnant on our honeymoon, so we didnt really do anything then either. This year my parents have offered to babysit, and we have some money put aside to go out.

We thought of going to the beach, but im alittle worried about it being icy, and the drive there being awful, so im not too sure. we want to stay somewhere at least one night, maybe two, depending on the price. we would also like to go to a nice dinner. I have no idea where to go.

We looked into going up to seattle, but i havent been up there since i was young, so I have no idea were would be a nice, romantic place to stay.

Any other ideas in the washington/upper part of oregon?

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