A Toronto Company Will Set Up An Adorable Glowing Dome Picnic In Your Backyard

Celebrate Valentine's Day under the stars! 😍
Contributing Writer

A Toronto company is offering couples a unique Valentine's Day experience. No fancy restaurant needed.

Picnic City's Winter Wonderland Bubble package is a dreamy escape, perfect for quarantined couples.

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According to the company, the heated glowing dome can be set up right in your backyard. 

It comes with decorations, hot chocolate, a mystery games box and dinnerware for each guest. 

On top of that, they also do free pickup for food orders that are within a 15-minute range from your location. 

Currently, the experience is set at $250 and spots are still available for both February 11 and 12. 

If you live outside of the city center, in areas such as Vaughan and  Mississauga, you can still enjoy the experience. You'll just have to pay an extra fee. 

However, if you're looking for some more low-key ways to celebrate Valentine's Day this year with your boo, you can always try breakfast in bed or a paint night. 

Winter Wonderland Bubble

Price: $250

When: Feburary 10, 11 & 12, 2021

Why You Need To Go: Enjoy two hours in a heated glowing bubble this holiday season!

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