Give the gift of luxury this Valentine’s Day. Three of the country’s hottest, multi-amenity resorts are offering packages to entice couples.
Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort
www.rockygapresort.com
Rocky Gap Lodge & Golf Resort – a AAA Four-Diamond resort – offers a Valentine's Romance Package with rates from $465. This package includes overnight room, welcome bottle of champagne and chocolate covered strawberries, a three-course dinner with choice of any bottle of wine up to $50 in the Lakeside Restaurant, and a Rocky Gap logo robe per person. The 215-room resort, located on 243-acre Lake Habeeb in the forested mountains of Western Maryland, features the Garden Spa and miles of marked hiking trails highlighting Mother Nature’s glory.
Osprey Meadows at Tamarack Resort
www.tamarackidaho.com
Nestled in Idaho's Payette River Mountains, Tamarack Resort – the first all-season resort to open in the United States in more than two decades – offers a Dual Escape Spa Package for Valentine’s Day couples. Starting from $402 per couple, per night the package includes one Dual Escape massage per lodging night and a room in The Lodge at Osprey Meadows. Nationally known for its world-class skiing, hiking and mountain biking, Tamarack Resort also features Osprey Meadows – Robert Trent Jones, Jr’s award-winning championship golf course.
Sun Valley Resort
www.sunvalley.com
Couples can escape to Sun Valley Resort – the iconic year-round, multi-amenity destination resort which continues to redefine and reinforce itself as an “American Original” – for an extended romantic vacation. The Midweek Madness package offers couples an opportunity to stay and ski at incredible prices. For $105 per person based on double occupancy, this package includes one night’s lodging for two in the same room at the Sun Valley Resort and one day lift ticket for each person. Born out of a desire to bring the mystique of the European ski resorts to America, Sun Valley was the country’s first destination resort where the patina of old world charm blends beautifully with everything modern.
Posted January 30th, 2008 by robthomas9