How to Book a Romantic
Honeymoon Room
How
to book a romantic room - Make sure your
hotel room is as romantic as it should be with these helpful
tips.
Picking your room is an essential part of planning a honeymoon.
Make sure you consider the resort rooms when picking where
you stay. Our search engine allows you to search by in-room
amenities to narrow your search by things that are essential
to your stay. Plan for the most romantic hotel room. You
will be spending a lot of time in your room, so the nicer
it is, the more fun you'll have relaxing in it.
Let the resort know that you
are on your honeymoon! This key point is
essential. It can get you all sorts of extra perks and attention.
If you have someone else book your reservation, make sure
they point this out. Even if you don't book the honeymoon
suite, you might be able to get an upgrade if you let them
know ahead of time. Call a week before you arrive to check
on your room and remind them that you are on your honeymoon.
Also, remind them when you get there, if they don't mention
it. We can't reiterate this point enough!
Pick Your Room ~
What in-room amenities do you want? Want to lounge in a
robe and slippers? Dying for a heavenly bed with a down
comforter? Hotel rooms can vary a lot when it comes to amenities
and quality. An expensize room doesn't mean it is the best
quality. You could still end up with those hard beds and
stiff comforters. If you want a queen or king size bed,
make sure you emphasize this point to the hotel and verify
this several days before arrival. We've heard too many stories
of couples getting two small beds instead of what they requested.
Some amenities to consider having are:
- King size bed
- Whirlpool bath
- DVD player
- CD player
- Minibar
- Safe ~ essential!
- Air Conditioning
- Bathrobes
- Plunge pool
Romantic
Bath ~ If you're dreaming of a romantic
bath for two on your honeymoon, pick a resort that has oversize
tubs or a whirlpool bath. Make sure you let your booking
agent know that this is an important feature, in case last
minute changes are made.
Room Location ~
Many couples forget about this key point and just go cheap.
The room location can make a huge difference on your experience.
Imagine opening your balcony door to the beautiful waves
crashing the white sand beach. Ahhh! Now imagine opening
a window looking over the kids pool at the resort! Usually
hotels will try to put newlyweds far away from children
or loud activities. This might mean walking a little distance
if the property is large, but well worth it if you like
quiet and alone time. For safety tips, choose a room on
the 2nd floor or higher to avoid thieves who like easy access
escapes, but not higher than the 6th floor, if possible,
since a lot of fire ladders can't reach floors higher than
6.
Flowers ~
Find out if they do anything special for honeymoons, like
adding flowers or Champagne. Flowers make a great addition
to the romantic mood of your room. If they don't come with
it, you can preorder flowers to be sent to your room. Make
sure you speak to your resort to know if they will receive
delivered flowers. Some hotels only use certain companies
or won't receive it at all. Check out a company like Flora2000
who delivers internationally for reasonable rates.
Spice It Up ~
Bring candles or incense, especially that have aphrodisiac
scents, to create a romantic mood. Also, this is a great
idea in case your room smells bad. You can also bring silk
scarves to place over the lamps in the room for a touch
of romance. Make sure this is fire safe and don't leave
the room with the scaves up.
Personalize It ~
This is your honeymoon! Adding a "Just Married"
door hanger or Mr. & Mrs. pillow cases can be a fun
addition that you will enjoy. This will also let others
around you know that you are newlyweds.
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