The Omni Grove Park Inn Completes Reopening with Holiday Magic and Gingerbread Cheer
The Final Phase of Reopening: The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa
As the holiday season approaches, The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa is gearing up to welcome back guests after a challenging recovery from Hurricane Helene. Set amidst the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville, North Carolina, the historic resort is poised to reopen the Sammons Wing for overnight stays starting December 2. The hotel staff is eager for visitors to experience the magic of the holidays and partake in the special festive activities planned.
The reopening comes with the arrival of holiday decorations, twinkling light displays, beautifully adorned Christmas trees, and delightful scents wafting through the air, like hot chocolate and gingerbread. Not only will guests enjoy these sights, but they’ll also have the chance to meet Santa Claus during their stay.
A Sweet Celebration: National Gingerbread House Competition
In a bid to further engage guests and locals, the resort is revamping the National Gingerbread House Competition under the theme 'Gingerbread Trail of Giving.' This year, participants from across the nation have brought their creative gingerbread masterpieces to Asheville, with 13 creations displayed at The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa and 28 showcased at various local businesses.
The competition serves as an opportunity not just for festive cheer, but also for community support. Isabel Miller, the resort's Director of Marketing and Communications, expressed gratitude for the friendship and collaboration from participants, highlighting the outcome as a beacon of hope and resilience for the community.
Long-time competitor Jessica Frost driven by her passion, even sent her entry all the way from El Paso, Texas to show support. In light of the recent challenges, bakers Julie Andreacola and Brenda Wheatcraft opted to pivot their designs to honor Western North Carolina’s residents, creating entries that symbolize healing and hope.
Visitors can see the gingerbread houses on display from November 23 through January 5, with a detailed map of the Gingerbread Trail available online. Through this initiative, the hotel aims to spread generosity and goodwill while bringing the community together.
Returning to Normalcy: Service Adjustments and Community Impact
As The Omni Grove Park Inn prepares to welcome back guests, it has announced that there will be some adjustments to its services. The resort is dedicated to ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Those interested in booking a stay can call (800) 438-5800 or visit the hotel's website for more information on available accommodations and holiday dining reservations.
The Omni Grove Park Inn & Spa opened its doors in 1913, and since then, has become a cherished getaway for modern travelers. Along with its rich history, the resort features a world-class spa, an award-winning golf course, and four signature restaurants that emphasize farm-to-table dining with spectacular views of the surrounding mountains.
Furthermore, the Inn serves as an ideal venue for various events, offering over 58,000 square feet of meeting space, including the newly added Seely Pavilion with breathtaking views of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains.
By choosing to visit the Omni Grove Park Inn this holiday season, guests are not only indulging in luxury and comfort but also supporting a community that is on the path to recovery. The warm hospitality that the resort is known for will surely create lasting memories for all who walk its halls this winter.
Whether visitors are eager to see the gingerbread creations or enjoy a cozy holiday break among friends and family, The Omni Grove Park Inn awaits with open arms and a festive spirit.