Spend a Romantic Evening aboard the Bateaux
By: Justin McGuire | Posted on: February 6th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Read 2,889 Times
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Well, it’s your turn to treat your date to an equally romantic evening. Book a Valentine’s Day special cruise and get yourself a seat aboard the famous Bateaux. It takes you around the best sites in New York and shows you world famous sites that Travel and Leisure has rated as the “best skyline in America.”
This Valentine’s Day make it a fantastic and memorable experience with gourmet meals, an extensive wine list, and an elegant décor to lend to the occasion the romance it deserves. As the vessel cruises along, enjoy some great entertainment along with breath taking views of New York. Even if you’ve lived in New York all your life, you will discover a side to it that you may not have noticed before.
While there are two days for the Valentine’s Day Dinner Cruises – 13th and 14th February, the latter will obviously be a lot more special and romantic than the former. In fact, if you book the cruise of February 14th, you will get a bottle of champagne, two keepsake champagne flutes, half a dozen roses, and an exclusive private table for two (but, obviously!) for less than $200.
You can even choose to go in for the Valentine’s Day Brunch Cruise. The boarding is at 11.30 am and the cruise lasts two hours, from noon to 2pm. The Valentine Brunch Cruise at $59.90 per person is inclusive of a complimentary Mimosa or Bloody Mary.
Your cruise will take you past the skyscrapers of Manhattan and show you some of the most well-known sights in the whole world. Some of the places you get to see are Chelsea Piers, Empire State Building, Battery Park City, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Heights, Statue of Liberty, and the Colgate Clock.
Bateaux New York’s event planners have made quite a name for themselves in planning all kinds of events, be it a grand celebration or a more intimate affair. From fundraisers to office parties to product introduction…nothing remains the same once you are inside this beautiful all-glass vessel. And you’ll find that to be true for your date as well. It will be unlike any other date you may have taken your loved one on. It’s guaranteed to be the most amazing experience of your life. For more information on these cruises, visit this link – http://www.spiritofnewyork.com/ba/valentines_day_cruise.jsp
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I am not pro, but I can to put my thoughts here…
How you think what can i do with my friend – to disaccustom to bottles?
Sports or easier walks in the forest, at open air?