Central Park, renowned as one of the most romantic parks in the world, sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable proposal or anniversary celebration. Our ride offers an ideal experience for such spe
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Local guide
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Bottle of champagne
- Bucket of roses.
- Local taxes
- Prices are per carriage, NOT per person. A carriage takes up to four adults.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The carriage can accommodate up to four adults, which is perfect for a cozy proposal with a couple of friends. If you want to include more people, they might have to follow along on foot or in another carriage. Just let them know when you book your spot!
A: If the weather isn't cooperating, you can definitely reschedule. Just reach out to the provider as soon as you know. They’re usually pretty flexible, especially since they want you to have the best experience possible!
A: There's no strict dress code since it’s meant to be relaxed and romantic! However, I'd suggest wearing something nice but comfortable because you’ll be sitting for a bit. Maybe something you’d wear for a nice dinner out. Also, think about the season; layers could be good if it's chilly!
Discussions
Thinking of doing the Romantic Proposal Carriage Tour in Central Park!
Hey everyone! I'm considering booking the Romantic Proposal Carriage Tour in Central Park for my girlfriend's birthday. We’ve always loved the park, and the idea of popping the question with champagne and roses sounds so dreamy! I just worry about the timing and if it’ll be really crowded. Has anyone done this? Any tips on the best spots for photos? I want it to be perfect!
Help! Should I book the carriage tour for our anniversary?
I’m really torn about whether to book the Romantic Proposal Carriage Tour. My partner loves surprises, but what if they’re not into the idea of a carriage ride? Is it cheesy? I found out it includes a bottle of champagne and roses, which sounds nice, but I’m worried they might find it too much. Anyone with experience have thoughts?