LOGAN, OH, May 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Travelers can enjoy nature's own fireworks, as they spend an evening around the campfire or sitting on the rooftop garden gazing skyward toward a dazzling star-filled sky. The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls today announced a special Big Bang Fireworks Package for the 4th of July. Guests will enjoy an unforgettable Independence Day during this three-night getaway in a deluxe guestroom overlooking the Inn's gardens and spectacular views of southeast Ohio's Hocking Hills. Reservations and additional information are available at www.innatcedarfalls.com or (800) 653-2557 (1-800-65-FALLS).
Guests can kick back and settle into an rocking chair on the veranda and enjoy a good bottle of wine in souvenir etched wine glasses. Each morning, a hearty full country breakfast awakens them. This American-made holiday also includes a brown bag picnic lunch, a hike past gorgeous Cedar Falls or to any of the other stunning natural wonders. Guest can swim in Lake Logan, tour authentic American artisan shops or simply relax with a good book or enjoy a restful nap in one of the Inn's hammocks. Select one evening to dine on the patio and indulge in a fine cuisine experience prepared by Chef Anthony. Regularly $690, this unforgettable Big Bang Fireworks holiday package is just $537 for 2011 (plus tax and gratuity). Travelers should use promo code JULY when booking to enjoy this special rate. The package includes:
- Three nights in an Inn guestroom
- Bottle of wine
- Two etched wine glasses
- Surprise gift at check in
- Full country breakfast for two mornings
- Breakfast in bed delivered to your room on one of your three morning at the Inn
- A brown bag picnic lunch on your choice of days
- Dinner one evening
The Big Bang Fireworks Package is valid any three nights over the July 4th holiday weekend and cannot be used with any other special or discount.
A Hocking Hills Tourism Association Certified Green destination, the Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls is located 1/2 mile above Hocking Hills' scenic Cedar Falls. The region offers a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, bird watching, canoeing and fishing, as well as exquisite photo opportunities. The Inn's pampering spa offers a full complement of spa services, including couples massage, girlfriend getaways, bridal parties and group events. Fine American cuisine is the specialty at the Inn's dining room and meals are prepared with the finest organic herbs, produce and ingredients. The Gathering Place at the Inn at Cedar Falls caters to weddings, family reunions, business retreats and organizational brainstorming sessions of up to 50 guests. Reservations and complete information on the Inn, Spa and Gathering Place are available at www.innatcedarfalls.com or 1-800-653-2557 (1-800-65-FALLS).
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Big Bang Fireworks Package Offers Unique Independence Day Celebration
Travelers can enjoy nature's own fireworks, as they spend an evening around the campfire or sitting on the rooftop garden gazing skyward toward a dazzling star-filled sky at The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls.
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[Press-News.org] Big Bang Fireworks Package Offers Unique Independence Day CelebrationTravelers can enjoy nature's own fireworks, as they spend an evening around the campfire or sitting on the rooftop garden gazing skyward toward a dazzling star-filled sky at The Inn & Spa at Cedar Falls.