No wedding--not even one screened on TVs placed strategically around a Michelin Three-Starred restaurant--is complete without bubbles, so sparkling mimosas will also be served. The event and breakfast will conclude by 9 a.m., at which point the hotel suggests guests might wish to return to their rooms for a nap. We suggest returning to your room or heading to a bar to digest every last detail of Kate's dress and veil, how bald William looked, and what Party Prince Harry might do at the reception to really celebrate the occasion.
In all seriousness, we are sure this will be a classy event: we have met the hotel's British-born general manager Suzie Mills, and know that she is a delightful Brit with exacting standards.
Other important bits if you're interested in this package: a 4 p.m. late checkout is guaranteed; guests will receive a piece of official Royal Wedding china commissioned by The Royal Collection; and it is available the night of Thursday, April 28 only. Rates start at $1,075 for a City-view suite.



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