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The Maldives!
Problem with that is it will be underwater when they want to go back for their 25th anniversary.
Could make for a Toyota advert.... Back of a Tarago, Happy ending guaranteed!
Hi everyone - I noticed this post and thought I would share my experience.
I was thinking of the same question as Alanslegal approx. a year ago and thought that the Qantas Sydney First Class lounge alongside a Qantas A380 first class cabin was the perfect choice.
I also wanted to tie-in the perfect ring (ring maker advertises in the Qantas Magazine) and we designed a new collection named after her.
I booked Business Class tickets for both of us (access to F due to WP) – requested F upgrades which both came through (What a disaster had only one of the bookings been upgraded). Spoke to Qantas about what I wanted and intended on doing.
I booked spa treatments in the lounge a few days out, and also, of course the big surprise. The one element I was trying to make unique was the method of ‘popping’ the question. I had the thought that I would ask via “Boarding Pass”.
The final idea I rested on was to print “WILL YOU MARRY ME?” under the service information window on the pass. Then I needed to work out how to make it a big surprise.
This is how the proposal unfolded:
The ring was designed, and then carefully concealed in a first class amenity kit in my carry-on bag (I used the Payot packaging to mask the purpose-built ring bag). I wanted to ensure the ring did not set off the metal detector and ruin the entire surprise.
A first class host greeted us curb side, and took us through the baggage, customs and normal processes as usual (at this stage the boarding passes were normally printed (no proposal message) – not that we got the chance to look at them anyway).
At the duty free, I was to ask my girlfriend (now fiancé) to look around for shopping items she might like (which for me is very out of the ordinary – I prefer to just get to lounge and relax) and get the First host to keep chatting to her whilst I swapped the ring from my carry-on bag into my pocket.
Unfortunately, for the first time since meeting my girlfriend she just wanted to get to the lounge and relax. Quick thinking by the First host ensured that she was busily talking to my girlfriend whilst I made the switch (That was a close call).
We finally arrived at the lounge and we were greeted as normal, but this time taken to one of the private suites and given menus.
During this time while we were chatting in the lounge about our order, the hosts printed the new boarding pass with the proposal on it - she knocked on the door and passed it to me “saying that ours seats had changed”.
Once this happened I gave my little speech, got down on one knee and presented her with the boarding pass.
On cue, we had the hosts pile into the suite with a chocolate arrangement, champagne and congratulations was displayed on the monitor in the suite.
After this, we ate, then had our spa treatments and were escorted to the plane and our seats in the F cabin.
We were congratulated by the cabin crew – had photos with the captain etc.
I can say that Qantas went above and beyond to ensure that this event was very special.
This was of course the best flight I had ever taken, and will forever be a great memory.
The best part about this plan was that we could spend the next several hours together without the outside world + we had the perfect engagement 'honeymoon'.
Happy to post a photo if anyone is interested.
Wow you went over and above...
Happy to post a photo if anyone is interested.
P.S I did take her to the Eiffel Tower the night before to watch the lights etc, she thought I was going to do it then.. was fun to stir the pot a little!