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Loving that special

someone in luxury

Time is not of the essence for these lovebirds, who are all about

relaxation and luxury at its finest, regardless of price. For you,

Valentine’s Day isn’t Valentine’s Day unless it’s studded with

diamonds and washed down with champagne and oysters.

THE DATE

* Sleep late.

* Toast your love over a breakfast of mimosas and omelets at a

table overlooking the ocean at Duke’s Huntington Beach. Or try the

champagne brunch at the Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort. Mound a bit

of everything on plate after plate, sampling everything and leaving

whatever you want.

* Stroll out to the water’s edge afterward and slip the

diamond-studded bracelet you bought her at Elegance Jewelry on Adams

Avenue on her wrist. Pull out the certificate for the round of golf

at his favorite country club that you bought him.

* Hail Surf City’s rendition of a horse-drawn carriage -- one of

the bicyclist-drawn carriages down at the pier. Have them whisk you

to your appointments at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort &

Spa.

She’ll love the Pacific Waters signature package, which includes a

25-minute French alpine lavender body scrub, a custom massage and a

light cleansing facial. While she’s pampering herself at the salon,

he can opt for a deep tissue massage or men’s skin therapy, or spend

the afternoon swimming laps at the pool.

* Since they don’t take dinner reservations at Captain Jack’s

Seafood and Prime Rib in Sunset Beach, stop by at around 5 p.m., put

your name in, go home, get your lady ready and get back just in time

for your table. Take her into the cozy piano bar for a glass of her

favorite wine while they set up your snug table.

* For dinner, choose from 120 different wine selections and

finger-feed each other the buttery Alaskan king crab. Buy the most

expensive dish on the menu. Don’t hold back, you’re both worth it.

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