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Show bficlpl C6 MONDAY • APRIL 9 • 2007 TOP TEN places to stay on your wedding night 10 Old Town Guesthouse 1011 Empire Avenue Park City (435)649-2642 • ..-v^iT".:. -"^ v . - ^ r - •• • --r— • • " " - " ^ • ^ - • ' ' ' ^ ^ ^ ^ " NINE Haxton Manor 943 East South Temple, Salt Lake City (801)363-4646 EIGHT Parrish Place 720 LAshton Avenue, Salt Lake City (801)- 832-0970 SEVEN Armstrong Mansion 667 East 100 South, Salt Lake City (800)708-1333 SIX The Sundowner Inn 425 Moulton Lane, Heber City (435)654-4200 FIVE Anniversary Inn 460 South 1000 East Salt Lake City 800-323-4152 FOUR Courtesy photo/sxc.hu Honeymoons can be one of the most expensive parts of wedding plans, especially if you have hopes of a romantic get away on the beach. Inexpensive spots to honeymoon . lacnn AHIrinc ; & u u/rit - : •; ^.i. Newswmer-v f: Newlvwels-liave plenty of affbrdabl^ptionstohonevmoon that'are also areasonable distance' from the Provo-Oremarea ' When- ^considering " a i - t L.•• ''<-Jj • • factors arFmvoJvcd Costs nfrniir^ra^ft.hioh'hntthp UI t U U l o v IcIllA^>,UllllI>:LrUv Lilt mr,m itcpi^Wn^ Sc^acsnri ated amenitxe^neatby attractions afaiIntimacy need to be thought -out of in advance - ^' ' ' ' For m ^ f e arid I, we tractions such as the Amerisneaked off to the Castle mornings. Creek Inn Bed & Breakfast Rates are affordable as can West Heritage Center and the Golden Spike Naj t i s i n a c o n v e _ w e u i ranging from $149 to i n San$y nient location h toff o f $239 for tional Historical Site (site of ' "S weekend nights where the transcontinental l 215 a n d Ft U n i o n B o u l e a n d about $ 2 0 less ex en ' " " P railroad was joined). v a r d in Salt U k e Count • y - sive weekdays, The rooms can be small W111'6 t h e ho}f 1S c l ° s e - « \ h e Adversary Inn is and maybe lacking in lightis near several large retailers another popular choice tor ing, but the rooms offer . . a n d . d o e s n o t o f f e r a n y r e a I newlyweds and has several whirlpool baths as well. i ' ambiance nearby. locations to choose from.Breakfast is delivered to each O n e thin room and there are a few opS t h e Castle T h e r e ^ n v o SaIt Lak9 C r e e k I n n d o e s h a v e is a tional bundles that can add City locations that are close to your special time. , , . , > > ,, , ,, lar e r The Anniversary Inn can g °°m, whirlpool bath to downtown, as well as in at t s afire be a little expensive, ranging ^ ^J? " ^ g a n and Boise, Idaho, f ^ place, DVDs to check out Logan offers several from $169 to $299 a night. dur n J § down times and also quaint dining choices a lew Hopefully you will be lucky a ^e a n scrumptious blocks away from its Anmb r e a k f a s t t 0 en J°y i n t h e versary Inn and cultural at- enough to get a few nights as a gift. For those willing to drive a while, national parks offer quaint lodges that offer breathtaking sights that cannot be duplicated anywhere. A room can be booked for less than a regular hotel, but be mindful that amenities can be limited. Wherever you choose, just be mindful that the honeymoon is a time to really get to know each other and be sure that it is a quiet and relaxing spot to begin your lives together as one. Johnson's Mill Bed and Breakfast 100 Johnson Mill Road, Midway (888)272-0030 THREE Somewhere Inn Time 175 North State Street, Lindon (801)785-9777 , TWO Hines Mansion Bed and Breakfast 383 West 100 South, Provo (801)373-8400 ONE Provo Marriott 101 West 100 North, Provo (801)377-4700 ZiK. • J E W E L • * % E •R * S "Uuh County'* l^i^nt Engagement Showroom" &-;.. m ,n. The College Times is looking for staff members to produce the paper next school year. Apply NOW! &:••. '• **< ' i * 'MJ / For more information visit the College Times office, SC 220 - * <- Writers | Photographers | Ad Sales | Editors I Designers I Copy Editors |