The spring has sprung and we are so ready for the warm summer days. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom and it is a perfect time for a romantic picnic proposal. How to propose in a park? What type of picnic to choose? Which park is better? Don’t worry we will answer all these questions here.
So, first of all, if you are looking for a place with nice greenery and a city skyline the Central Park or Brooklyn Bridge Park would be perfect for you. Central Park is so diverse that you can choose between the lake view, city view, and castle areas. The most picturesque locations in Central Park for a romantic picnic proposal will be:
- Belverdere Castle area
- Bow Bridge View area
- The pool
- Sweet Meadow
- Arthur Ross Pinetum
Keep in mind that Central Park is a popular destination place and there will be lots of people around. It is always better to set up a proposal in the morning when the park is more empty and you can have more privacy.
How to elevate the experience:
- Choose the menu
Decide on what would you like to eat. Will it be fruits and champagne or the actual food? From experience, champagne and fruits are more universal as it’s a perfect celebratory combination. If you looking for more food options, there are two great restaurants in the park from where you can cater the food.
- Choose the setting
Do you want to sit on the ground or want to have an actual table and chairs? The traditional picnics with blankets and pillows are chic and look fantastic in the pictures. But if you not sure your partner will be comfortable sitting on the ground upgrade your picnic experience to the actual table and chairs. In this case, you will have a more formal setting and more location options.
- Add entertainment
Add musician to your proposal to make it more romantic. Violin or saxophone would sound wonderful in the park.
- Don’t forget the photographer
From our recent questionnaire, 95% of women said that they want to have a photographer at their engagement. So if you planning to pop the questions during the picnic hire our paparazzi-style photographer who will take pictures from the distance at first and then will come closer to do more obvious shots.