Can’t afford a $75,000 package…how about $10,000?
The Buckingham Hotel in New York is offering a $75,000 World of Waterfalls travel package that includes use of the 2,000 square foot penthouse suite overlooking Central Park.
Guests are taken by private yacht for a guided tour on a sunset cruise to waterfalls. A limo then takes guests to Tiffany’s where they will receive a Tiffany legacy triple bar drop pendant with diamonds in platinum.
After a night back in the penthouse listening to Amazonian waterfalls on a sleep sounds machine, the guests will awake for a private jet trip to world-famous Niagara Falls, and a personal helicopter ride to Horseshow Falls, where rainbows appear and disappear in all directions, among other perks of the trip.
In another luxury package, to celebrate its tenth anniversary this October, the Hotel Monaco Denver is offering a $10,000 package that includes:
- Two nights in one of the hotel’s music-themed suites;
- A bottle of Cristal champagne, with two Tiffany crystal champagne glasses and hand-dipped, gold-leafed strawberries awaiting your arrival;
- A private concert by notable Denver musician Angie Stevens. Guests can choose to also receive guitar lessons from the artist.
- Spa treatments for two at Aveda Renaissance Spa: a Gold Facial partnered with our Himalayan Rejuvenation Treatment.
- On-demand limo service for the weekend, with an itinerary of the best places to hear live music in Denver;
- A private shopping experience at Denver’s own John Atencio jewelers, with wine and cheese and a private showing of the jewelry collection, where you can select one or more pieces with your $1,500 gift certificate.
The AAA Four Diamond hotel says only two of these packages will be sold, and each must be reserved at least two weeks in advance. The 189-room hotel has 32 suites and five music-themed suites.
Report by David Wilkening
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