T.G. asks from Grand Prairie, TX on June 22, 2009
Husband Is Turning 50, Need an Amazing Date Night for Just He and I
Help! I have a very romantic husband, and I am not. He is so good at coming up with great date ideas for me. He is turning 50 and I need a date idea for the two of us. It would be great if it could be romantic yet also make him feel like the young hip guy that he actually is. :) Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks!
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J.R. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
D.A. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2009
I did a scavenger hunt for my husband one time and it was a HUGE hit! I have told lot's of my friends about it and they've all done it too....email me or call me and I'll give you the info...it's fun and romantic!
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C.P. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
Wolfgang Puck's new restuarant, 560, at what used to be the old Antares in the Tower downtown. Hubby and I went there for a date and it was amazing! The food was excellent and they have a bar and a sushi bar. Very romantic. Also, I took Hubby for his 40th b- day to Nana @ the Hilton Anatole. It is on the 27th floor and overlooks downtown as well. Food was the best I've ever eaten! They have a little "Library Bar" next to the restaurant that has a great band. Go have a nice dinner and then head to the bar for drinks and dancing. One more suggestion, Javier's near Highland Park. They have a very cool cigar bar and gourmet mexican food.
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J.G. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
Hi T.,
For my hubby's bday last year i found a great all-inclusive package to Cancun for the weekend and he LOVED it. It is not as much as you probably think. Check out bookit.com for specials. They have ongoin specials and Dallas is one of the best locations to get a great deal to Cancun.
Also, locally here is what I had planned for him this year (I normally start my celebration the NIGHT BEFORE :-) but we couldn't do it due to a family emergency:
The night before his birthday I had reservations at Al Amir for a 8:30 p.m. dinner (belly dancing starts at 9:30 I think)
Then we were going to hop to the Addison Improv for a night of laughter. Then on his actual birthday DAY, I made reservations at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek - it is AMAZING. You can request a table on the terrace but also let them know you are there celebrating a special birthday and you want to keep an inside table opened in case of inclement weather, they will be happy to do it! Here is the link: http://www.mansiononturtlecreek.com/
ALSO, it is not a bad idea to just check in to Rosewood Mansion for the weekend. It is a beautiful place with a GREAT staff!
Have fun and enjoy!
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A.H. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
If you can afford it (approx. $100 p/p) take him to
Al Biernat's
4217 Oaklawn Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75219
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For the most romantic & BEST food ever! They are better than III Forks if you have ever eaten there. The restaurant is like a rich home setting, every item on the menu is to die for...just you & him or family members can join, either way you will impress him!
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S.G. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
Treat him to skydiving. He'll love it. His friends will be so jealous. You can film it and document it with pictures. Then head to Nick and Sam's for a fantastic dinner. That's a real guy's gift with romance aferwards as an added bonus.
http://www.dallasskydivers.com/
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E.C. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
You said that you wanted to make him feel like the "young, hip guy that he actually is".
Well, romance does not have to be candles, best restaurants, and soft music.
He is turning 50... remind of of what got him there! Go to a concert with a band that was hot when he was in his hey-day. Pack a cooler and basket of sandwiches, fruit, beer, glasses, and a blanket. After the concert, go someplace quiet and enjoy your picnic. Get freaky under the stars...
I know that I would enjoy a date like that MUCH more than one where I had to get all dressed up and actually sit proper... :)
Remember - romantic does NOT have to be stuffy! It can be fun!
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K.P. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
Depending on what you are wanting to do, the Gaylord in Grapevine is fun. There are multiple restaurants, bars, and just fun to walk around without being outside when it is too hot. My husband and I got engaged at the steak house there and we rented a room there for our wedding night. Another one of our favorite restaurants is The Melting Pot. It is around $100 for a couple for the food. If you are looking to do something outside, we have also gone to Dallas and taken a carriage ride around the city, but it might be a little hot for that right now. Another idea might be to recreate a special date for the two of you, maybe your first date or the night he proposed.
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S.C. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
I suggest Concerts in the Garden, by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, at the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens. Pack a romantic picinic, (they do allow wine, beer, etc.) This weekend they have some very "young hip guy" concerts...Friday night is jazz, Saturday is music by the Eagles, and Sunday is music by Led Zepplin. Sit at a table,(buy all 4 seats at a table and bring your boys, or leave the 2 extra seats empty and have the table to yourselves) or sit on the lawn ... or ya'll sit at a table and let the boys sit on the lawn if they are old enough and responsible. The first row of the "Red" tables are good table seats at the least expensive tables. If you go with lawn tickets ... you can actually sit front and center if you get there early and sit in front of the "Blue" tables. (You have to sit in nothing higher in a beach chair or sit on the ground, if you sit in front of the "blue" tables.) People begin lining up to get the "prime" lawn seating shortly before 6pm and the gates open at 6:30. It's great fun, and can be as romantic as you want to make it! Good luck.
Here's a link:
http://www.fwsymphony.org/concerts/concerts-in-the-garden...
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R.H. answers from Dallas on June 23, 2009
I gave my husband a hot air balloon ride a few years ago, and he loved it. I noticed that there were a few up in Plano last night. It is pretty weather dependent, but with some patience, it is an amazing experience. I am not a fan of heights, I was pleasantly surprised at how nice it was. We have all kinds of beautiful pictures from the experience and we hope to do it again some day.
My husband recently got me an in home massage - that was a shocker! Maybe you could start with something like that. It was less expensive than going to a salon/spa, as she doesn't have to pay rental fees.
One of our favorite restaurants is the Mercury Gill. Very romantic and incredible food.
I also surprised my hubby by doing an inexpensive short weekend out of town -I found really good prices on flights to Kansas City, and I rented a car and found a fun B&B, although, I'm sure there are more "sexy" of hotels, such as the W or something along those lines. Some flights are deeply reduced right now, add a rental, and you might be surprised at how inexpensive of a trip you can find.
Good luck - I know it's tough! I'm in your shoes, too. Mu hubby is better at surprises than me. Tell us how it turns out!
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