What does she love? If you think of that, it helps. If she loves flowers, well then botanical gardens. Sea, well, of course, a beautiful sunset, agreeing over Laguna. Heading towards San Diego- Coronado Island has amazing beaches,and THEE hotel, as a woman I'd be so overwhelmed if you got a room for a little get away, wander down for evening with a set up table away from everyone, for just you two. There have been 100s of thousands of proposals, and they know how to do it. Another super romantic place in San Diego is the famous kissing statue. Just ask questions, would you rather..." go on a planned to the detail date or a fly by the seat of your pants no rules date." Would you rather... "spend a weekend at beach or snuggling under stars in the forest" That game is informative. Make sure to add some ridiculous questions, but ask specifics about likes... flowers, season, color....etc... YOU'LL HAVE YOUR ANSWER....follow your romantic heart or ask for help at the location.
> What does she love?
This person girls. Making it special to the person is always so much better/romantic than trying to do the most scenic or ostentatious thing.
What are her interests? Were there any memorable moments in your relationship you could replicate? Also is she the type of person who would want a public proposal or a private one?
My wife is a shy person so I knew a proposal that others might see would not be her style, so instead I just recreated our first date (we ordered take out from the restaurant we went to and then watched the movie we went to on that first date) at home. It especially worked for us since I proposed on the anniversary of that first date.
Cringe. How do you think she'd react knowing you can't come up with anything, and are asking literal random strangers on the internet for proposal suggestions?
**You** know your girlfriend, or at least should. We don't.
Yeah, OP. Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps instead of leveraging the collective knowledge of the local populace. The idiom āno one is as smart as all of usā is a fallacy. /s
OP, maybe pick up take away from a deli or Gelsonās. Do a sunset picnic on the grass bluffs above Big Corona. Good luck. Have fun.
What does she love? If you think of that, it helps. If she loves flowers, well then botanical gardens. Sea, well, of course, a beautiful sunset, agreeing over Laguna. Heading towards San Diego- Coronado Island has amazing beaches,and THEE hotel, as a woman I'd be so overwhelmed if you got a room for a little get away, wander down for evening with a set up table away from everyone, for just you two. There have been 100s of thousands of proposals, and they know how to do it. Another super romantic place in San Diego is the famous kissing statue. Just ask questions, would you rather..." go on a planned to the detail date or a fly by the seat of your pants no rules date." Would you rather... "spend a weekend at beach or snuggling under stars in the forest" That game is informative. Make sure to add some ridiculous questions, but ask specifics about likes... flowers, season, color....etc... YOU'LL HAVE YOUR ANSWER....follow your romantic heart or ask for help at the location.
> What does she love? This person girls. Making it special to the person is always so much better/romantic than trying to do the most scenic or ostentatious thing.
Cliffs of crystal cove overlooking the water?
Someone beat me to it. This would be a great spot.
Problem solved if she says no š
First date locations are always very special, or at least something reminiscent of it
This! My husband proposed to me at the restaurant where we had our first date :)
Top of the world in laguna or maybe some other coastal trail?
Hawaii
Laguna. No other beach or viewpoint will top it in oc
Kinda cliche but also very beautiful.
Hear hear
Cresline, rim of the world, around 8-10 AM. You are actually above the cloud.
They said OC not 909
What are her interests? Were there any memorable moments in your relationship you could replicate? Also is she the type of person who would want a public proposal or a private one? My wife is a shy person so I knew a proposal that others might see would not be her style, so instead I just recreated our first date (we ordered take out from the restaurant we went to and then watched the movie we went to on that first date) at home. It especially worked for us since I proposed on the anniversary of that first date.
John Wayne Park, Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. OR the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Not beach view but Angels game on Jumbotron?
Angels donāt offer proposals
A nice restaurant
Cringe. How do you think she'd react knowing you can't come up with anything, and are asking literal random strangers on the internet for proposal suggestions? **You** know your girlfriend, or at least should. We don't.
It's okay to ask for help
Yeah, OP. Pull yourself up by your own bootstraps instead of leveraging the collective knowledge of the local populace. The idiom āno one is as smart as all of usā is a fallacy. /s OP, maybe pick up take away from a deli or Gelsonās. Do a sunset picnic on the grass bluffs above Big Corona. Good luck. Have fun.