Free Summer Nights from Callaway Gardens July 13, 2008
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From Callaway Gardens Website
Now through August 31, 2008
Enjoy summer at Callaway Gardens for Free! When you buy two nights (Sunday through Thursday) in the luxurious Lodge, beginning now until August 31, we’ll give you the third night free.
The package includes:
- Luxury Lodge accommodations, featuring wireless internet
- Bask in the sunshine beside the beautiful Lodge pool featuring whirlpool saunas and an outdoor Cabana Bar & Grill
- Receive a 20% discount on spa treatments in beautiful Spa Prunifolia
- Enjoy free use of the Lodge Fitness Center, Steam Room and Sauna
- Admission to the Gardens, the Beach and FSU “Flying High” Circus, Sibley Horticultural Center, Day Butterfly Center, Discovery Center and more
* Complimentary night is applied to the 3rd night of your stay. Spa discount does not include retail items.
| Accommodations |
Rates and Online Reservations |
| Lodge
Starting at $199 |
Or call 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292) to make your reservations.
Rates are per room, per night (Sunday through Thursday) based on availability. Taxes are not included. Valid now through August 31, 2008. Not valid for groups. Other restrictions and black out dates may apply.
Pet Policy
A limited number of Mountain Creek Inn rooms are available for guests bringing pets weighing less than 25 pounds. A $35 non-refundable fee applies at time of confirmation. Other than the above mentioned rooms, pets are not allowed inside any Callaway Gardens building, near the Bird of Prey shows or within the Robin Lake Beach area. All service animals are excluded from above policy.
Deposit Policy
Callaway Gardens requires a first night’s deposit charged to a valid credit card at time of confirmation. Deposit policy may vary during Special Events.
Cancellation Policy
Reservations may be changed 7 days prior to arrival to include cancellation or change in length of stay. Within 7 days of arrival, changes will result in the forfeit of your deposit. Cancellation policy may vary during Special Events.
Sweetwater Creek State Park July 11, 2008
Posted by Tomira L. Rosser in Parks, Videos.Tags: State Parks, Sweetwater Creek
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Just 15 miles from downtown Atlanta, Sweetwater Creek State Park offers 2,000 acres of wilderness with 9 miles of hiking trails that lead to the scenic river and shoals, and to the ruins of an impressive Civil War era mill. Enjoy fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, picnicking, outdoor photography and much more. Get Outdoors Georgia! Visit Sweetwater State Park.
Stone Mountain Park July 11, 2008
Posted by Tomira L. Rosser in Parks.Tags: Dekalb County, Stone Mountain Park
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Stone Mountain Park features a huge variety of fun family activities. It is situated on 3,200 acres of natural beauty. Stone Mountain Park’s physical address is U.S. Highway 78 East, Exit 8, Stone Mountain, Georgia 30087
Stone Mountain Park requires a vehicle entry fee of $8 in cash for one day parking. The parking pass fee gives you access to the Park’s numerous outdoor adventures including public picnic areas, hiking trails, children’s playground, walk-up trail and the Lasershow Spectacular. There may be other expenses once inside park. Inquire at the Stone Mountain Park information desk for more information or call them at 770-498-5690 and within the metro Atlanta, Georgia area, call 1-800-401-2407. Stone Mountain Park is 16 miles east of downtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
Park attractions have their own unique schedules and may not be open on a particular day for a number of reasons that include, weather, maintenance or crowd conditions. Park attractions with a one-day all attractions pass include:
• Summit Skyride
• Scenic Railroad
• Antebellum Plantation & Farm yard
• Paddlewheel
• Riverboat
• The Great Barn
• Tree house Challenge
• All new 18-Hole Adventure Mini-Golf Course
• Georgia’s First 4D Theater
Stone Mountain Park is Georgia’s most visited attraction. The park draws in nearly 4 million guests each year. One of the most popular attractions is to take the Ride The Ducks™ Sightseeing Tour that travels on land and water. The operating dates and hours vary by season.
Stone Mountain Park has a staff of actors, singers and musicians that perform live shows and acts in the 1870s town of Crossroads. The town of Crossroads also features a variety of shops that hold live craft demonstrations. The park is home to world-class festivals and events.
The Yellow Daisy Festival is the Nation’s #1 Arts and Crafts Show that takes place weekend after Labor Day. The Pumpkin Festival takes place on weekends in October. Stone Mountain Christmas is in November and December. Coca-Cola® Snow Mountainsm operates November through January.
Local visitors use the Park to jog, walk and hike on over 15 miles of nature trails.
Stone Mountain Park contains Georgia’s largest campground with 441 sites that houses everything from full size RVs to tents. The summer of 2008 will open a new attraction – Big Rock Water Park™.
Where to eat and drink
• Miss Katie’s Sideboard Restaurant is home to the hand-tossed roll and the best in southern dishes. It is open daily for lunch and dinner inside a two-story, boarding house theme building, or you can eat in the cool shade on their patio. After your meal, relax in a rocking chair on their porch. Miss Katie’s Sideboard Restaurant is located in Crossroads having entrees that range in price form $7 to $12; kid’s meals are available, salads and vegetables. They accept all major credit cards and it is wheelchair accessible.
• HoneyBaked Café & Mill Creations located in Crossroads features indoor dining for lunch and dinner. They serve a variety of premium sandwiches, fresh salads and delicious soups that all feature the signature HoneyBaked Ham and Turkey. They also serve a kids menu, sweet treats and desserts. They accept all major credit cards and are wheelchair accessible.
• P.J.’s Watering Hole features an assortment of newly created specialty drinks that include Southern Nights, Rock Mountain Breeze, Peach Keen, Bug Juice, Fireworks and more.
• Colonel Adair’s Famous Southern Fried Children located at the Railroad Depot in Crossroads features indoor dining having individual dinners that range from $6 to $9. They offer a kid’s meal and it is wheelchair accessible. They accept all major credit cards.
Where to stay
In addition to campgrounds for RV’s and tents there are two Marriot Hotels inside the park which are:
• The Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort: Their Marriott Hotel Conference Center and Spa Resort is complete with amenities. They offer special packages of luxurious guest rooms with breathtaking views, an elegant spa, two championship golf courses, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, conference facilities, two restaurants and more.
• The Marriott Stone Mountain Inn is a 92-room historic inn centrally located within walking distance of most Stone Mountain Park attractions. It is a classic Southern inn with oversized guest rooms, a veranda, and a courtyard swimming pool. The Mountain View Restaurant within the inn serves buffet style southern cooking. The convenient location within the park helps to make your family vacation more enjoyable with easy access to park activities and attractions.
Source: Stone Mountain Park Vacation Guide
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