Monday, October 3, 2011

10 Ways to Make Your Hotel Room Romantic

There are several ways that you can transform your hotel room in to your own hidden romantic hideaway. Of course, you either need to hire someone to pre-stage the room for you or you need to find your way in to the room before your valuable other gets there.

Below are the top 10 ways to enhance the look and feel of your guest room:
Music. The best way is to have an i-pod with transportable speakers (many hotels now have an i-pod docking station) so that you can pipe in her popular music to fill the room. Not too loud, though. Lighting. There is nothing worse than walking in to a room filled with thoughprovoking lights. Turn off all of the lights and strategically place some battery operated votive candles nearby the room (no fire hazard, allowed by hotels. Don't make the same mistake that some have made -- using real candles only to have the smoke hit super sensitive detectors and cause an alarm to go off). Close the drapes/shutters. Rose Petals. When the someone you are trying to impress opens the door, they will find a trail of rose petals foremost from the front door to the bed. Sprinkle lots of rose petals on the bed as well. As a extra note, most hotels don't like the use of real rose petals but you can use them as long as you are meticulous (e.g. If there is a white comforter in the room, protect the bed by placing a romantic blanket or throw on the bed and then place the petals on top). Flowers. Roses are king but some citizen don't care for them. Find out what her popular flower is, and place an arrangement in the room (or can just be a single flower on the bed or located in a bud vase). Edible decadence. Chocolate is an aphrodisiac and a popular for romantic occasions. Skip the deal basement heart shaped box and go for more of a high-end truffle from a local chocolatier or candy shop. Scent. Have you noticed how some hotel rooms smell like cleaning products? That can spoil the mood. Pick up a room fragrance spray from a store like the Body Shop. Or you can purchase a "plug in" and insert it into one of the room's outlets - just pick a romantic scent (like vanilla or jasmine) Bedding. Most nicer hotels have great sheets and comforters these days. But if you want to add something to the experience, bring your own Satin sheets and re-make the bed (yes, a petite bit of extra work but worth it) or add a throw or faux fur blanket to the bed. Bubbly. Champagne all the time marks a extra occasion and will go well with the chocolates. If not in to alcohol, then Sparkling cider is a great substitute (or non-alcoholic sparkling wine). Love letter. You've set this whole room up - but why? Tell your extra someone in a note -- but not a piece of binder paper. Buy a nice card, write something extra and leave it in the room on the bed. Extras. Some other nice touches are having a bath ready (decorated nearby the rim of the tub with candles and rose petals), a framed photo of the two of you in the room, and a massage kit. Some couples may opt to hire someone for a couples massage - but would you rather massage your partner or have some stranger touching them?

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10 Ways to Make Your Hotel Room Romantic

There are several ways that you can transform your hotel room in to your own hidden romantic hideaway. Of course, you either need to hire someone to pre-stage the room for you or you need to find your way in to the room before your valuable other gets there.

Below are the top 10 ways to enhance the look and feel of your guest room:
Music. The best way is to have an i-pod with transportable speakers (many hotels now have an i-pod docking station) so that you can pipe in her popular music to fill the room. Not too loud, though. Lighting. There is nothing worse than walking in to a room filled with thoughprovoking lights. Turn off all of the lights and strategically place some battery operated votive candles nearby the room (no fire hazard, allowed by hotels. Don't make the same mistake that some have made -- using real candles only to have the smoke hit super sensitive detectors and cause an alarm to go off). Close the drapes/shutters. Rose Petals. When the someone you are trying to impress opens the door, they will find a trail of rose petals foremost from the front door to the bed. Sprinkle lots of rose petals on the bed as well. As a extra note, most hotels don't like the use of real rose petals but you can use them as long as you are meticulous (e.g. If there is a white comforter in the room, protect the bed by placing a romantic blanket or throw on the bed and then place the petals on top). Flowers. Roses are king but some citizen don't care for them. Find out what her popular flower is, and place an arrangement in the room (or can just be a single flower on the bed or located in a bud vase). Edible decadence. Chocolate is an aphrodisiac and a popular for romantic occasions. Skip the deal basement heart shaped box and go for more of a high-end truffle from a local chocolatier or candy shop. Scent. Have you noticed how some hotel rooms smell like cleaning products? That can spoil the mood. Pick up a room fragrance spray from a store like the Body Shop. Or you can purchase a "plug in" and insert it into one of the room's outlets - just pick a romantic scent (like vanilla or jasmine) Bedding. Most nicer hotels have great sheets and comforters these days. But if you want to add something to the experience, bring your own Satin sheets and re-make the bed (yes, a petite bit of extra work but worth it) or add a throw or faux fur blanket to the bed. Bubbly. Champagne all the time marks a extra occasion and will go well with the chocolates. If not in to alcohol, then Sparkling cider is a great substitute (or non-alcoholic sparkling wine). Love letter. You've set this whole room up - but why? Tell your extra someone in a note -- but not a piece of binder paper. Buy a nice card, write something extra and leave it in the room on the bed. Extras. Some other nice touches are having a bath ready (decorated nearby the rim of the tub with candles and rose petals), a framed photo of the two of you in the room, and a massage kit. Some couples may opt to hire someone for a couples massage - but would you rather massage your partner or have some stranger touching them?

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10 Ways to Make Your Hotel Room Romantic

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