Anti-Valentine Package in Vancouver, B.C.

Inukshuk, Vancouver, B.C.
Inukshuk, Vancouver, B.C.

Not sure about you but the thought of Valentine’s Day makes me wanna say, “Blah!”

Thankfully, there are some places trying to make it a little brighter for single ladies, such as the Sutton Place Hotel in beautiful Vancouver, B.C. If you and your favorite gal pal are looking for a place to escape cupids, sappy love songs and tacky heart-shaped chocolate boxes, book the “Be My Anti-Valentine” Single Ladies Package.

This “Be My Anti-Valentine” vacation package promises to give single ladies an excuse to celebrate without romance and consists of:

  • Overnight accommodation
  • Complimentary porterage
  • Two specialty drinks in Gerard Lounge
  • Build-your-own-sundae
  • Voodoo Doll (Hmm, what will you name your doll?)
  • One black rose
  • Unlimited in-room movies
  • Breakfast for two in-room or in Fleuri Restaurant
  • 2 p.m. late check-out
  • Cost:  The “Be My Anti-Valentine” single ladies package starts at $219 per night (CAD plus applicable taxes, based on double occupancy).
  • Package is valid between Feb. 10 and 14, 2011.

Book the package either by visiting the Sutton Place Hotel website or by calling toll-free at 866-378-8866  or  604-682-5511.

    Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, B.C.
    Museum of Anthropology, Vancouver, B.C.

Don’t know what I’ll be doing this Valentine’s Day and unfortunately I won’t be flying out to Vancouver to take advantage of this package but I will be visiting the city  in June for TBEX. The last time I traveled to Vancouver was in 2006 and had a great time which included trips to Granville Island, Chinatown, Museum of Anthropology, and a visit to Gastown. In 2011, I’m looking forward to checking out some of the winter Olympic sites.

What are your Valentine’s plans?

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Jenn

Jennifer A. Huber is an award-winning travel and outdoor blogger and writer in Southwest Florida. Originally from Buffalo, N.Y., a hiking trail led her to a career path in the tourism industry for more than 30 years. She spent a decade with a park management company in Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Everglades National Parks. She founded the travel blog, SoloTravelGirl.com with the goal of inspiring others to travel alone, not lonely. The unexpected death of her former husband in 2008 reminded her how short life is. His passing was a catalyst for sharing her experiences with the goal of inspiring and empowering others to travel solo. Jennifer holds a Travel Marketing Professional certification from the Southeast Tourism Society, is a certified food judge, member of the NASA Social community, and alum of the FBI Citizens Academy. When not traveling, she is either in the kitchen, practicing her photography skills, or road tripping with her dog, Radcliff.

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