Groupon is offering a special deal this Valentine's Day: Propose to your sweetie on giant LED board delivered right to your door.
February 11, 2016 by Christopher Hall — w, t
So this is new.
Looks like one lucky soul is going to get the chance to be proposed to on a 192-square-foot digital signage screen delivered right to their door. No Jumbotron at the stadium or skywriting off the beach for a certain sweetie this year; no, this year the scoreboard comes to your door.
Here's the skinny:
Groupon — yes, Groupon, the discount deal site — with a big assist from Kinetic Worldwide and ImpactAV, is offering a one-time deal for a Valentine's Day proposal on a 12-by-16-foot LED screen, "delivered right to your door."
And it's only $30,000.
So, yes, for a cool $30K, you can have a big screen delivered to your door to help you pop the question to that special someone with professional-grade animated graphics from Kinetic Worldwide to help seal the deal, according to Groupon:
Proposing marriage on an enormous stadium LED screen is as romantic as it is unforgettable — and that's exactly the problem. As soon as you pop the question, your significant other permanently etches into memory the sights and smells of cheap hot dogs, spilt light beer and the creepy leer of anthropomorphic mascots. But what if you could keep the huge LED screen and ditch the stadium? Groupon, Kinetic Worldwide and ImpactAV have teamed up to say, "Hey! Why not?" with this unprecedented deal.
Imagine the surprised delight on your significant other's face when the crew elevates the giant screen, complete with images that highlight your love. Professional-grade animated graphics from Kinetic Worldwide seal the deal, gathering crowds of awed well-wishers, misty eyed co-workers, and confused birds.
Here's what you get for your dinero if you're the first to snag this deal, still available as of this writing, according to the site:
There's "only one left," so "be the first to buy," the site exhorts, so it seems like this really is a one-off. But time's a wastin'; the deal has to be used by the 15th. So get to it, you lovebirds.