For your San Diego proposal, you’ll need to plan something special that will be a memorable story she will share with her friends and family for years to come!
The proposal dinner at a fancy restaurant is nice, but it’s time to up your game for the most important moment of your life! So here are 5 tips for a great marriage proposal in San Diego:
4. Your proposal can incorporate your story of how you first met, mementos from your first date or other fun times together in some way, whether it is a scavenger hunt or love notes.
2. The details: if your both dressed for a nice dinner, a sport jacket will have big pockets where you can hide the ring box.
1. Have a second surprise! All the effort in planning a surprise proposal and she will want professional photos by a proposal photographer to remember the moment.
“Best thing my fiancé could have ever done. I still say that without the photos, I would’ve thought I dreamt it” – Blair T.
At the end of the day as long as your proposal is thoughtful and genuine, it will be a great moment for the both of you!
Brian’s proposal plan was to come back from his business trip one day early without Briana knowing. He waited on the end of the dock at The Catamaran Hotel while Briana’s girlfriends went out on a walk along the bay to bring her to the dock for a photo op. Once the girls got to the dock, Brian walked out. Briana was quite surprised to see him there when he was supposed to be out of town; then he proposed! BOOM!
High School sweethearts Stuart & Jasmine flew in from Michigan to celebrate their college graduations and new job offers. Stuart planned a fun day-date with a Helicopter tour of San Diego followed by a walk on the beach where he proposed, and she said yes!
Their date continued with romantic ocean view dining at the Marine Room in La Jolla. Congratulations Stuart & Jasmine!
70’s was the theme for Turquoise Coffee /Turquoise Cellars Christmas Party. The party was groovy with roller skaters and the photo booth which featured my 70’s style Triumph Bonneville as a prop!