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An Unforgettable Engagement With The New York Palace’s Ultimate Proposal Package

By Brody Patterson

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When it comes to marriage proposals, there are two ways to setup the moment when you pop the question: you either do it as a surprise, when your significant other least expects it, or you carefully organize everything, taking care of all the details in order to make sure the special moment is both comfortable and memorable. Both scenarios have their advantages, but those with deep pockets who are less into theatrical gestures might prefer the second approach. In this case, The New York Palace’s Ultimate Proposal Package is just the thing.

Guests paying the $50,000 get two nights in The Jewel Suite, in addition to a custom designed engagement ring by famed jewelry designer Martin Katz. Due to the ring’s great symbolic significance, nothing is left to chance, so customers get to have up to three private consultations with Katz either via phone or in his Beverly Hills store.

Throughout the stay, guests will enjoy what can only be described as the royal treatment. The couple is treated to Dom Perignon Champagne, fresh fruits, petit fours, and chocolate truffles, as well as relaxing massages and a seven-course dinner catered by the hotel’s Executive Chef either in private or on the rooftop terrace.

Adding a touch of traditional romance, rose petals can be sprinkled throughout the suite’s three floors, with petal turndown service also included.

If the style and setting of this engagement is anything to go by, married life will be amazing.

[JustLuxe]

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About Brody Patterson

Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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