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Langham Huntington offers a $100,000 proposal

The Langham Huntington, Pasadena, unveiled this week a special offer for a couple ready for betrothal, the US$100,000 “Proposal of the Century.”

The 380-room Pasadena, California hotel’s “Proposal of the Century” package includes:

  • Private and exclusive use of The Rose Bowl Stadium, allowing the guest to “Pop the Question” directly on the field. The couple may invite up to 40 friends and family to witness the moment.
  • A private serenade for the participating couple, presented by the 40-piece Pasadena Symphony Orchestra, and performed directly on the Rose Bowl field.
  • A hand-crafted, custom-designed engagement ring featuring a 2.50 carat cushion-cut diamond with a total retail value of US$35,000 by Single Stone, located in nearby San Marino, California.  A customized stone upgrade is offered as a separate option.
  • Use of the Rose Bowl video message board to illuminate a personal “Marry Me” message and/or photo collage of the couple during their private engagement experience at the Stadium.
  • An engagement photographer and videographer to document the proposal experience.
  • Chauffeur-driven transportation between the Rose Bowl Stadium and The Langham Huntington, Pasadena via Bentley Flying Spur sedan.
  • A two-night stay in The Langham Huntington’s 3,200 sq ft (297 sq m) Tournament of Roses Presidential Suite.
  • In-suite VIP amenities including a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Rose Brut Millesime Champagne, 100 long-stemmed roses from Passion Growers — providers of the Official Rose of the Rose Bowl and the Rose Bowl Stadium, chocolate-covered strawberries, a pair of monogrammed Langham bathrobes, and fresh rose petals sprinkled throughout the suite.
  • A four-course dining experience with wine pairings provided by The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse, presented either in-room or in the restaurant’s exclusive Red Wine Room.
  • Daily breakfast for two in-room or at The Terrace.
  • A dedicated Langham Engagement Coordinator to assist in planning everything.
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