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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
From December 22-30, The Greenbrier
offers guests a traditional Christmas package. Those visiting the resort
during this time will be welcomed into the Upper Lobby with warming fireplaces
and holiday decorations.
Despite the cooler weather, The
Greenbrier continues to offer numerous outdoor activities for guests of all ages
to enjoy. On temperate days throughout the holiday season, guests can
enjoy golfing without greens fees; on days when the property’s 6,500 acres are
covered in snow, sleigh rides are available. During the Christmas package,
couples can enjoy dance classes that are offered daily in the Cameo Ballroom,
and can then show off their moves during the Dinner Dances in the Chesapeake
Room.*
Those looking to finish holiday
shopping can do so at the 33 shops located in and around the property, which
include a children’s shop, a furniture store, a flower shop, a chocolatier,
boutiques and a jewelry store, among others. The resort also offers
complimentary gift wrapping and fully-decorated trees can be placed, with
advance request, in many of the resort’s luxurious
accommodations.
The scents of the season can be
found in The Greenbrier’s 40,000 square-foot Spa. From November 15 to
January 1, special holiday treatments such as the Cranberry Body Odyssey and
Gingerbread and Cranberry Fig manicure and pedicure are available to
guests. The Royal Riches service incorporates frankincense and myrrh to
alleviate stress and is also available during the holiday season.
Year-round favorites including The Greenbrier Treatment complete with a
soak in the sulphur spring waters, a steam or sauna, a Swiss shower and Scotch
spray, and a massage, is also available.
Children aren’t forgotten at The
Greenbrier, especially during the holidays. Hot chocolate and cookies are
served nightly in the Upper Lobby and story telling, art classes, music and
dance events are offered for all ages. The days surrounding Christmas and
New Year’s are designed especially to keep guests in a festive spirit, and
family-oriented events and a concert featuring five time Grammy-winning
Christian music star Sandi Patty are just a few of the activities that are
available to everyone. On Christmas Eve, guests can watch as The
Greenbrier’s Culinary Brigade creates a life-size ice carving of Santa’s sleigh
and reindeer. During the Jingle Bell Parade on Christmas Eve, children can
escort Santa to his sleigh and pose for pictures with him. That evening, the
festivities continue with the ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Gingerbread Ball,
which features a delectable buffet including one just for children, performances
by puppeteers, caricaturists, a ballet performance and a visit from Santa
Claus.* The Greenbrier also provides options for guests ages six-12 on New
Year’s Eve with the Children’s “Big Night” Dinner
Party.*
Adults also have special
entertainment options for New Year’s Eve. Wine Tasting Seminars are
offered and New Year’s Eve galas* featuring live music and dancing are an ideal
way to ring in 2008. The Greenbrier’s New Year’s Day Jazz and Champagne
Brunch Buffet and the Rock & Roll Dinner Buffet and Show keep the
festivities going on throughout the New Year’s holiday.*
* Additional fees apply.
About The
Greenbrier Resort:
Residing on 6,500-acres of lush landscape
in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia, The Greenbrier is an award-winning
resort which has been offering a welcoming home to its guests since 1778.
This National Historic Landmark, also known as