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Hotels Want To Spend Thanksgiving Dinner with You

November 13, 2009 at 5:23 PM | by | Comments (0)

Who's cooking the Turkey? Well, if you're staying at a hotel this Thanksgiving then you should have the hotel do it for you. Here's a round-up of some hotels that are offering Turkey Day dinners and of course, rooms for you to stay in as well.

The Otesaga: Head to upstate New York to Cooperstown (home of the Baseball Hall of Fame) and book the "Thanksgiving Family Weekend" package. You will get two nights in a traditional guest room, two holiday dinners and two breakfasts for each guest in the hotel's main dining room.

You'll also be invited to a cocktail reception on Wednesday evening hosted by the hotel manager, plus a ton of family oriented holiday activities will be at your fingertips from cookie decorating to family hay rides to holiday movies to watch. Plus, kids will get an early visit from Santa at the Saturday Breakfast visit with Santa.
The package starts at $430 for single occupancy and $575 for double. Go to Otesaga.com to book.

The Viceroy Santa Monica: LA's always happening hotel in Santa Monica is doing a Turkey Day dinner from new executive chef Tony DiSalvo. Aside from turkey served with cranberry-orange chutney, maple glazed cured ham and complementary side dishes like cornbread stuffing, roasted brussel sprouts and spice glazed sweet potatoes, guests can also indulge in a hearty risotto station. Dinner seating begins at 2:30 PM, with last seating at 7:30 PM. Guests are encouraged to make reservations online.
The cost is $68 per person plus tax and gratuity. Children 12 and under are $24. No charge for children 5 and under.

Four Seasons Hotels: At the Four Seasons Miami guests can have a Four Seasons-styled dinner without having to leave their house. That's right, the hotel will cook dinner and bring it to you a la "home service."

A new out-of-the-hotel dining experience transforms Four Seasons staff into customers’ personal fleet of assistants that handle every detail from pre- and post-event clean-up to crafting a custom menu that can even include an apple pie just like Grandma’s.

But of course, it's pricey at $250 per person.

There's a less expensive option over at the Four Seasons Palm beach where a Thanksgiving dinner will be prepared on property and then packed to-go. All in, it costs $250.00 (inclusive of taxes and gratuity) for a meal that serves eight. Meals are ready on Thanksgiving Day for pick-up between 11:00am and 2:00pm.

At other Four Seasons hotels across America, their restaurants have crafted their own interpretations of the traditional Thanksgiving feast, along with live entertainment. So where there's a Four Seasons, there's a Turkey Dinner for you.

Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort: Puerto Rico may not cause you to remember pilgrims of Plymouth Rock but that doesn't mean you can't have a Thanksgiving dinner here. After all, PR is a part of the United States. At the Wyndham Rio Mar, they are prepping a "Feast On The Beach" prepared by new Executive Chef Jan Pfeiffer. You can get all your traditional faves but the feast will also include a seafood bar, Italian Trattoria specialties and even Mexican faves from the resort's Evo Grill.
Rates start at $229 a night, double occupancy, which includes the Thanksgiving dinner buffet. Children are $25 extra. There's a three-night minimum required and the rates are valid from Nov. 24-30. Go here to book.

Hard Rock San Diego If you're not in the mood for a traditional Thanksgiving, then book the Wild Turkey package at this Hard Rock Hotel. During the entire month of November, you will get a stay in a studio room or a Hard Rock suites, a $40 dining credit at the hotel's Mary Jane's diner (order the Turkey Pot Pie if you are craving the bird) along with a shot of Wild Turkey premium bourbon whiskey shot. If you're not into bourbon, a cocktail from either the Float or 207 bar will be given instead.
Rates start at $209 per night during the week and $239 per night on the weekends.

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