Honeymoon in New York City Includes Phantom of the Opera November 10th, 2009

    Travis and Denise were beginning to get frustrated and overly stressed out about the details of their wedding and reception planning. They had both wanted a small service, but it seemed to continue to grow without their consent or intention. Both families keep adding names and service needs and before they knew it their initial intentions to accommodate the small requests had gotten way out of control and their wedding had taken on a life of their own. They had both reached the point of worrying that their families would also try and control their lives together when they decided they needed to start laying down some boundaries.

    They got their opportunity to do this one evening when they were attending a dinner party at Denise’s parents’ house. Someone asked them where they were planning to take their honeymoon at which point they both realized they hadn’t even discussed a honeymoon. Before the inquirer, or anyone else, had a chance to offer a suggestion, Denise and Travis started laughing and in unison said without hesitation New York. Then they laughed some more as they remembered a party they had attended many years ago, before they had ever talked about marriage. Someone there was asking everyone to name their ideal honeymoon location and both Denise and Travis said New York.

    As a gift to each other and as an official declaration of independence, they made their reservations at one of the best hotels New York City. Travis was interested in visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art and Denise was excited about getting a chance to see The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, and not on tour, although she wasn’t sure why this made a difference. They would also spend some of their gift money shopping at some of the prime 5th Avenue stores and couldn’t wait to take a romantic stroll through Central Park. These plans were enough to get them through the rest of the details regarding the actual wedding and reception.

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