New Year’s Eve in the Big D

Whether it’s the SBC Cotton Bowl and parade, live music in Deep Ellum, or just a romantic dinner at one of our fabulous restaurants, Dallas offers plenty of entertainment to ring in the new year. So, find a sitter if you need and get ready for a fabulous retreat without even leaving town. Book early to reserve these fabulous packages. (And drink as much champagne as you’d like, since you don’t have to drive home!)

Fairmont Hotel
1717 N. Akard Street * (214) 720-5269
The Fairmont in downtown Dallas is presenting a exceptional New Year’s dinner at The Pyramid Grill. For $55 per person, enjoy a decadent five-course dinner with live piano accompaniment. Hotel rooms are available for the special rate of $99 additional.

The Mansion at Turtle Creek
2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard * (214) 559-2100
The Mansion offers special discounted room rates. On New Year’s Eve, superior rooms are $280, deluxe are $310, and premier are $350. (Regular prices range from $405 – $490.)

Omni Hotel Park West
1590 LBJ Freeway * (972) 869-4300
The Omni proffers several getaway deals. The Dinner and Romance Package includes one night’s deluxe room stay, choice of wine or champagne, an American breakfast in Dover’s restaurant or from room service, a red rose, a three-course dinner at the restaurant, and a late 5 p.m. check out. The package runs from $229 to $259, depending on room size.

Wyndham Anatole
2201 Stemmons Freeway * (214) 748-1200
The Wyndham offers all-inclusive Sizzling Romance packages. The Gold Level includes a one night’s stay with champagne and chocolates, two American breakfasts, two passes to the Verandah Club and Spa, and a 10% discount on shops, all for $199.

Don’t forget to pack the proper supplies for your stay.
In addition to toothbrush and jammies, put together a basket including:
* champagne (of course) in individual bottles like Pomeroy Pop or Sophia
* a mix tape (still as romantic as in high school)
* photos of holidays past for reminiscing, plus a digital camera for new pics
* candles and incense (if the hotel allows)
* bright flower bouquets, perhaps irises and tulips instead of roses
* creative treats like caramelized pumpkin seeds (not leftover Christmas candy)
* a list of last year’s resolutions, to see how well you fared.

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