Rockefeller Center + Engagement Proposal

Okay guys this is the perfect way to ask your girl to spend her life with you...

THE ICE RINK AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER SETS THE STAGE FOR ROMANCE WITH ENGAGEMENT ON ICE PACKAGE

Make a ‘Cool’ Proposal at one of New York’s Hottest Destinations.

NEW YORK, NY – The Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center announced the start of Engagement on Ice for the season, an exciting opportunity for those seeking a unique and unforgettable experience when proposing marriage. Set with views of the gilded statue of Prometheus, the legendary Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center offers an idyllic atmosphere to “pop the question”.

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The Engagement on Ice package offers front-of-the-line access ensuring that the lucky couple can head straight onto the ice for a romantic spin around the Rink. As the session ends, the other skaters will disappear, leaving the couple alone on the ice. “Their song” will begin to play, setting the scene for the perfect proposal. Once she (or he) says “yes,” the Rink staff can deliver a bouquet (dropped off ahead of time by the proposer) to the new fiancée before the couple takes one last lap around the Rink. To complete the experience, the two toast to their good fortune rink-side with flutes of Champagne and can enjoy a celebratory dinner at the Rock Center Café at a table looking out at Rockefeller Center.

The cost of the Engagement on Ice package is $250, from Dec. 1 through Jan. 4, 2008; $200 from Jan. 5 through April, all inclusive. Reservations are required and availability is limited. Call 212-332-7655 to schedule an Engagement on Ice, which includes:

• Admission front-of-the-line access for two

• Two skating passes

• Skate rentals for two

• Signature song played during or after the proposal (music provided by proposer)

• The option to drop off a bouquet of flowers that can be skated out and presented to new fiancée

• Private time on the ice for proposal and ‘victory lap’

• Champagne toast at rink-side restaurant Rock Center Café

• For an additional $200, a three-course dinner for two is available at Rock Center Café. Window tables can be reserved.

Adding to the occasion, this year marks The Rink’s 76th Anniversary. Located off of Fifth Avenue, between 49th and 50th streets, The Rink first opened on Christmas Day in 1936 as the premier artificial outdoor skating pond built in New York City, complete with modern amenities: night skating, a heated house for changing skates, piped-in music and rink-side dining. Today the Rink is an historic landmark, open seven days a week from October until early April. For more information on The Rink and its special packages, visit www.therinkatrockcenter.com or call 212-332-7655.

About Patina Restaurant Group Patina Restaurant Group (www.patinagroup.com) is the nation’s leading multi-concept operator in the premium segments of the restaurant and food service industry. On the East Coast its portfolio features New York City’s world-famous Rockefeller Center Ice Rink, Rock Center Café, The Sea Grill, Brasserie, Brasserie 8½, Naples 45 and The Grand Tier Restaurant at the Metropolitan Opera. Other East Coast properties include Tutto Italia Ristorante at the Epcot World Showcase in Orlando, FLA and Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, MA.

On the West Coast the portfolio includes the renowned Patina Restaurant in Walt Disney Concert Hall, Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse, Café Pinot at the Maguire Gardens, Zucca Ristorante, Catal and three other restaurants in Anaheim’s Downtown Disney District®, Leatherby’s Cafe Rouge at the Orange County Performing Artscenter, Pinot Brasserie in Las Vegas and catering and food service in museums and cultural centers throughout Southern California.

3 comments:

Events by Evonne, LLC said...

I got the same email from Kelly David today too and I wanted to post this on my blog, but not sure if it might ruin the proposal plan if some of the brides-to-be are reading my blog!

Lisa Michelle said...

You know we are all on the same page. With all the tree lightings, the emotions that come with the holiday celebration what better way to pop the question. I thought avout posting this on my blog as well. Great post!

Paul Retherford said...

Wonderful images!