Vicki Gunvalson Reveals Where She and Steve Lodge "Are Thinking of Getting Married"
The RHOC alum and her fiancé are considering the dreamiest venue for their nuptials.
As Vicki Gunvalson and Steve Lodge are currently enjoying a luxe getaway near her Puerto Vallarta vacation/retirement home, The Real Housewives of Orange County alum and her fiancé are already planning their return to La Troza resort for a very special occasion.
"This place is incredible," Vicki captioned a September 23 Instagram Story photo. "[Steve] and I [are] thinking of getting married here."
The ultra-exclusive La Troza, a beach resort South of Puerto Vallarta accessible only by boat, can only be booked by one party at a time with a maximum of 16 people. In addition to a private beach, the property boasts a villa, casitas, and a beach house, all with rooms that offer views of the beach, Pacific Ocean, and Puerto Vallarta.
As she showed off her stunning surroundings in a separate video, Vicki declared, "Steve, I feel like I'm in a dream."
When Vicki and Steve leave the resort, they'll have a paradise of their own to return to. In recent weeks, Vicki has shared her progress as she continues to get settled in her new abode, which now boasts vibrant living room décor, dreamy bedrooms, and a large patio with incredible beach views.
In May, Vicki announced that she was ready to call Puerto Vallarta home after decades of the town being her go-to vacation spot. "After spending over 30 years in one of my favorite places in the world, I closed on my vacation/retirement house today," she wrote at the time. "Other than being with my children, grandchildren and [Steve] it’s one of my happiest and fondest memories and one of my parents favorite destinations."
Months later, Vicki made another exciting real estate move when she purchased a vacation home in North Carolina, where her daughter Briana Culberson lives. "So excited to finally see this vacation/rental House I bought online without seeing it," Vicki wrote on Instagram. "It's everything I thought it would be."