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Old Jan 15th, 2007, 02:34 AM
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Most romantic weekend? A weekend away -- anywhere -- with my sweetheart! Even now that we're retired we enjoy those, and look forward to our next one for a few days around Valentine's Day.

However, years ago, when our children were little, we'd have our regular trustworthy sitter come for the weekend and we'd just go away to a hotel in another city once or twice a year.

We'd check in, go to a nearby mall, and wander hand in hand, looking over foods, wines, etc., before buying whatever we felt we might like for the weekend. Then we'd head back to our room and just plain snuggle in for the weekend.

Sure, we'd eat out if we felt like it, but mainly this was all about escape from routine, work, kids and phones! We'd eat or drink whatever we liked, whenever we liked -- and do whatever else we wanted to, too, whenever we wanted to. It was bliss!

We highly recommend getaways like that for married couples, especially if they have children. To just be a couple again, even for a weekend, can be very nourishing, to say the least. And it need not be expensive, really.

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Old Feb 27th, 2007, 03:24 PM
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Old Feb 27th, 2007, 04:40 PM
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....updating...

3 day weekend in SF on 3-17....and a drive home thru Sonoma.

It could not have been any more perfect...well if the quick pix I bought would have won us the $180 Mega Mil Lotto, then maybe.
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 06:57 AM
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Kal, you lush....
Since y'all have revived this thread, I had an incredibly romantic weekend a couple times since, lol. Southwest just deposited 2 tickets in my account and I'm sitting here with my calendar and lust in my heart. My next hubby only trip is March 23 for the Cinci wine fest, but that's company stuff. However, May 7-9 is Chicago for Wine Spectator's grand event. We've already booked Aria restaurant (divine). In fact, I think I'll start another thread....
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 07:21 AM
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That's MISTER Lush to you!

Sounds like a good timer in Chi!
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 09:19 AM
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Carmel, Big Sur, Pacific Grove, Monterey... okay, so this is a lonnnng weekend... but very very romantic... and could be shaved down if one so desired!

http://fodors.com/forums/pgMessages....1&tid=34452270

aaahlohaaa "MISTER Lush"!!
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 01:52 PM
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I was just wondering why this post is in the New Mexico forum???
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 06:53 PM
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...because someone mentioned New Mexico earlier in the thread, so it gets referenced there.
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 07:25 PM
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Firenze (Florence) all of it every inch is romantic. My husband gave us a lovely trip to Europe for our 25th. We started out flying First Class British Airways ( those lovely miles) If you have never traveled first class on B/A it is amazing. From the First Class lounges to the wonderful treatment in First Class. When you get on the plane they hand you a bag for your overnight stay on the plane. Warm, comfy jammies. The genteel WaitStaff serves you delicous gourmet meal with top class wine. You slip into your jammies and then awake to fresh hot coffee and a substantial English breaksfast. I know I digress- Out of all this our time in Firenze was romantic- crazy lovely romantic. After 24 years of raising kids. My husbands planning of the trip and all the details was wonderful
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Old Feb 28th, 2007, 07:33 PM
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Last weekend in the mountains
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Old Mar 21st, 2007, 12:43 PM
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Durango, CO!!!! with side trips to Ouray and Telluride. I was planning a getaway to Mesa Verde and talked to the central reservations in Durango and they helped me plan the best trip ever! We ended out going back this winter to ski. Ask the chamber for their central reservations office.
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The Canadian Rockies-Lake Louise, Banff, and Jasper at he Fairmont Hotels-We rented a car and had a picnic near one of the beautiful lakes. The scenery is unbelievable. We loved sipping wine in the lounge at Lake Louise,too.
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Old Jun 15th, 2007, 07:12 AM
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Sorry- The Canadian Rockies trip was longer than a weekend, but still romantic.
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Old Jun 15th, 2007, 08:52 AM
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Perfect timing, Haney! We're doing the research on a trip to the Canadian Rockies right now. Care to share specifics? Do you have a trip report on Fodors?
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Old Jun 15th, 2007, 10:14 PM
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Our weekend trip to Denali Park. We stayed in a nice little cabin outside the park. BBQ our dinner each night, soated in the hot tub under the stars, went white water rafting, and hiked in the park. Saw wolves, bears, and caribou. It was relaxing and great fun! Also, 2 for 1 because it was "off season" (September). We were young and couldn't have afforded it otherwise! Good memories.
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Old Jun 17th, 2007, 10:10 AM
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I took my wife to One and Only Palmilla last year for our anniversary. We both loved it and she wants to go back. I'm the kind of guy that goes to a place once then starts looking for another good one. I keep telling her we need to go somewhere for our 25th anniversary in 2008 and take a couple we like to travel with. I know she wants to go back to Hawaii again but I'm not in a big hurry. Every time I start talking about the 25th anniversary trip she brings up One and Only Palmilla. I start saying let's go to St. Bart's or let's go back to Bermuda.

Anyway the ROMANTIC part is I have booked us to fly back to One and Only Palmilla for our anniversary with the couple we like to travel with a lot. No one has told her anything about it. I'm the planner and she doesn't participate at all other than packing her bags. Someone on here mentioned their husband called her at work and said pack your bags. That's what I'm going to do. My wife doesn't understand directions good at all. WI am going to tell her the night before we are going to an island and pack up. When we get to the airport in Memphis and catch the flight to Dallas she will be asking where we are going. During our layover in Dallas and then boarding the flight to SJD she will still be asking but she won't know until we hit the ground in SJD.

How about it.
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Old Jun 17th, 2007, 10:13 AM
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BayourGal--I am not Haney, but we have been to the Canadian Rockies several times. Fantastic area!!! Our favorite place to stay is in Lake Louise, on the Bow Valley Parkway, called Baker Creek Chalets. We found it by chance on our honeymoon years ago and have been back a few times. Love it!
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amdc, that sounds really cool! that sounds romantic to me. ;-)

i might say barcelona. we ate like kings, the hotel was fab. or our weekend trip to lake george, new york. not exotic, but one of the nicest weekends ever with my man.
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Old Jun 17th, 2007, 05:52 PM
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Ike, no offense, but booking a trip with another couple would take all the romance out of it for me! But different strokes --
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Old Jun 17th, 2007, 08:31 PM
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We live outside NYC and our favorite weekend trip is towards the Delaware -- our favorite Inn the Woolverton. Rooms are spacious, feather beds (we purchased one to take home) with high thread count sheets, many rooms are actually little cottages with terraces, balconey. Only a few of those on property and then the main house with some really stunning suites. Food is really great for brunch. There's a great deal of near by dining in Lambertville, New Hope, Stockton and I love driving the PA side up the river.

Now we've been doing day trips as we just don't have the time to be away overnight. Went to NYC last weekend and ate lunch at Pastis, cruised over to SoHo to do some serious shopping, then to a fantastic authentic Thai Spa on Spring street. We each had an hour and a half of rubbing, bending, twisting turning and all the little details were just right -- like being in Bangkok for an hour.

This past weekend we drove in PA to see the Mercer home, Fonthill, crazy inventive man that he was with his poured concrete house festooned everywhere with tiles from his tile works and those he collected. Then dinner in Doylestown, check out some art in new Hope, and back north again along the river. It's not crowed along there like the shore.

Our real summer trip will be 4 days on Cape Cod ending with a police concert -- haven't been around North Smerican surf and sea for some time so defnitely looking forward to that -- we booked some very nice inns
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