Four Seasons' 'Pretty Woman for a Day' Recreates the Movie Experience
Laura McQuarrie — August 19, 2014 — World
References: fourseasons & luxurylaunches
If you've ever wanted to be just like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman, Four Seasons' 'Pretty Woman for a Day' package makes you the star of a luxurious experience. Inspired by the 90s movie, this hotel package is designed as a glamorous getaway for two, featuring a stay at the Presidential "Pretty Woman" Suite, shopping with a personal consultant on Rodeo Drive and a trip by Rolls-Royce to the Greystone Mansion to enjoy a shoeless picnic feast just like in the movie.
Throughout the experience, the Four Seasons will also point out picture-perfect moments, so couples can really feel like they're in their own romantic movie. With all of the pampering that the Pretty Woman for a Day package provides, it'd be hard not to feel like you're getting the celebrity treatment.
Throughout the experience, the Four Seasons will also point out picture-perfect moments, so couples can really feel like they're in their own romantic movie. With all of the pampering that the Pretty Woman for a Day package provides, it'd be hard not to feel like you're getting the celebrity treatment.
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