Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Forget The Flowers This Valentine’s Day
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Forget The Flowers This Valentine’s Day
Category: Destinations,Events and Happenings Published by vcbelland
For about the price of a box of chocolates and a dozen roses, make the choice to spend some quality time with your Valentine. Here are 5 ideas that will allow you and yours to reconnect and remember why the two of you fell in love in the first place. Visit www.trustedtours.com for discounts on all ticketing.
1. Baltimore Spirit Cruise
Take a special romantic trip on a cruise to wine and dine your Valentine. Enjoy quality conversation, a wonderful meal, and dance the night away to live Jazz. Then, arm in arm, absorb the breathtaking views of the Baltimore Harbor. Learn more about the Baltimore Spirit Cruise and other Baltimore tours by visiting: http://www.trustedtours.com/store/Baltimore-C498.aspx
2. Old South Charleston Carriage Tour
Cuddle close without any distraction and be whisked away on a one hour carriage ride. Celebrate a by-gone era while trotting along 30 blocks of romantic, historic Charleston. A carriage ride in Charleston is as much of a time-less treat as love itself. Learn more about Charleston carriage tours and other Charleston things to do at: http://www.trustedtours.com/store/Charleston-C85.aspx
3. Las Vegas’s Wild West Horseback Dinner Ride
For the nature loving couple, saddle up and ride across the natural serenity of the dessert. Lock in a joint gaze at each other and then experience a glorious sunset. Enjoy a hearty meal with your cowgirl by a romantic campfire. A Horseback ride through nature is sure to be an unique Valentine experience to treasure. Learn more about the Wild West Horseback Dinner Ride and other Las Vegas things to do at: http://www.trustedtours.com/store/Las-Vegas-C86.aspx
4. Manhattan by Sail aboard a historic Classic Schooner
Gliding on the water, celebrating the illuminated Manhattan skyline and Lady Liberty is absolutely exhilarating. The elegance of sailing is a splendid way to cuddle close and capture the heart of your Valentine. Learn more about the Manhattan by Sail and other New York City things to do at: http://www.trustedtours.com/store/New-York-C88.aspx
5. Washington D.C. Monuments by Moonlight
Take your loved one on a journey of our nation’s monuments in a unique way. See Washington D.C.’s most famous sights while they glow with pride under the moon. Washington D.C. symbolizes the strength of our nation and perhaps in some way represents you, as a couple. Be reminded of the power of our country. Hold hands, share dreams, and reflect on the past, present, and future of your love. Learn more about the Monument’s by Moonlight tour and other Washington DC things to do at: http://www.trustedtours.com/store/Washington-DC-C6.aspx
Boston Harbor Dinner Dance Cruise - Your Spirit Cruise departs from the Seaport World Trade Center Marine Terminal in Boston. Your excursion covers the historic harbor with spectacular views of the city's skyline. No trip to Boston is complete without a view from the deck of this festive ship. And while you're enjoying all the highlights, you can dine, dance and have a great time, too...Read More!
Romance Over Manhattan Helicopter Tour - Experience the thrill of a PRIVATE (One to four passengers per flight) helicopter flight and see the grandeur of Manhattan's famous skyline!...Read More!
Ladies are always able to tell when their men put thought into Valentine’s Day, rather than a frantic stop at the store on the way home from work. Take time this Valentine’s day to appreciate your love for one another and do something out of the ordinary to celebrate.
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