If you had to choose between Vegas or Florida beaches for your 10 year anniversary which would you say is more romantic? Me and a co-worker were having this debate at work?
Where would you go for 10yr anniversary?
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IMHO..Florida is more romantic in the traditional since and yet I'd go to Vegas.
Neither-- we went to Montreal and it was wonderful. But that is a nonresponsive answer. If I had to pick, I'd go to Florida. Too many distractions in Vegas for the event being celebrated and the festivities inherent...
Florida definitely. I don't think Las Vegas is one bit romantic. But then I was there with Mr. Romance and our son so it was hard to be romantic.
Two of my favorite romantic spots in Florida are the Don Cesar in St. Pete Beach, and the Tween Water Inn in Captiva (which is now recovering from Hurricane Charley). The beach is high romance, IMO.
Florida, a thousand times over. Nothing against Vegas, it's just honeymoon material, IMHO. Our 10-year is coming up next year, and I'm hoping for Italy myself.
I don't think either is very romantic. We went to Bermuda on our 10th anniversary and New Orleans on our 25th.
Woops, I meant to say Vegas is NOT honeymoon material. Neither one would be my pick either, but if forced to choose, I'd say Florida, perhaps Key West.
OK, I meant anniversary, not honeymoon. Time for bed...
I would say Florida hands down if that's your only choices. We went to the Keys for our honeymoon and it wasn't Hawaii but we had fun and loved the Seafood!
P.S. Florida had some beautiful sunsets when we were there!
Completely depends on the couple.
And I never understand why people put so much emphasis on a location being romantic. Romance is up to the couple, not the location.
I actually went to Vegas on my ten- year anniversary (for the first time) and though I had a good time I wouldn't call it romantic. I would have chosen someplace else if I'd had the money but Vegas was a cheap quick getaway for us. Never been to Florida but would love the chance to visit one day and what could be more romantic than strolling down the beach while the sun sets?
Agree with Ann41, romance is up to the couple, not the location!!!!!!!!!!!!
Three years ago we stayed at home and my husband arranged the most romantic anniversary ever.
Either would be fine locations IMHO. I had a very nice romantic dinner at sunset at the top of Binions. It is what you make of it.
I'd choose Florida.
IMHO Las Vegas is possibly the least romantic place on earth. If these are your only 2 choices - then FLA.
But for a big anniversary like that I would reco somewhere really romantic - Paris? Fiji? Hawaii? (Not my cup of tea but I know a lot of people love it.)
Or, a really sumptious place nearby (in a major city or resort).
While I agree that it's more the couple that creates the romance I would say beach sunsets definitly sets the mood over flashing neon lights...
Okay - this might sound weird, but my husband and I are going to Washington, DC to celebrate 10-yr wedding anniversary in November (actually the anniversary, itself, is next month). We've already been to Vegas, Hawaii, and Florida. It will actually be the first time both of us to visit our nation's capital, and we thought it would be fun to explore a new place (for us) together. Go figure!
As others said, if the choice is only between Florida and Las Vegas, definitely FLORIDA. However, in Key West, I wouldn't be strolling down a romantic beach looking at the sunset, I'd be on a romantic sunset cruise! They usually serve champagne, beer & wine on the sailboats at sunset. And believe me, just about EVERY sunset in Key West is beautiful.
I'm with Ann41! Good answer! so therefore I think both destinations could be romantic. Walking on a beach at sunset is nice,,,,then again renewing your vows at an elvis chaple and having a 5star meal to celebrate...vegas has changed and the food and entertainment couldn't be better. We do mostly beach destinations, so I'd personally opt for the elvis vow renewal thing with a bit of cirque de sole......
Depends on the couple? I'd say it depends on the hair. Humid weather and frizzy hair just doesn't do it for me on the romantic scale (my hair, that is). But then, Vegas is glitzy and tacky, tacky tacky. Still, it could be romantic if you renew your wedding vows at one of those tacky wedding chapels with Elvis music playing. It would certainly be memorable!
Momotx, I would love to visit some of the museums and attractions in D.C. Different honeymoon location but it could be fun.
We started a tradition of taking a weekend getaway for our anniversary to in-state mountain towns in Colorado. We go hiking, see the attractions, go to museums, have some great meals and relax.
I was leaning towards Florida. Co-Worker felt Vegas was more romance with the restaurants, shows, dining, etc.. I felt the beach, sunsets, laid back atmosphere was more romantic. Not the slots ringing. But like one poster said, it all depends on the couple. Trust me if I could afford to go to some of the exotic places mentioned I would in a heartbeat. We're on a strict budget, plus with the holidays forthcoming I need to watch the wallet.
Definitely go for Florida. Went to Ft.Lauderdale last year and stayed at the Marriott Harbor Beach Resort. Beautiful hotel located right on the ocean. Had a blast!! Pretty sunrises/sunsets.
Many years ago we stayed at the Sanibel Island Resort and Spa. We ordered room service for dinner and they set up a beatiful table on the terrace so we could watch the sunset over the water. It has been the most romantic dinner we ever had. Another florida choice, Little Palm Island, if you want to splurge.
LV and Florida both rate low on my list in general. Lots of alternatives which are far better.