Grove Park Inn driving business
The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa in Asheville, NC, has an unusual offer: it has teamed up with BMW to offer a driving package at the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway.
“Guests will receive a US$50 Grove Park Inn gift card, breakfast daily and a choice of select BMW models for an extended test drive,” the Inn says.
Gift cards may be used to prepare a gourmet lunch basket to go at Tastings of Grove Park or add on a luxurious treatment at Grove Park’s world-class spa to experience the ultimate in relaxation.
This year’s selection of cars includes 128i Convertible, 335d (diesel), 650i Convertible, 760Li, X5d (diesel), X6, and MINI Cooper S Convertible. Selection of test drive vehicles are subject to change without notice. There are two packages to choose from that are two or three nights.
The BMW Blue Ridge Driving Package includes two nights of Property View accommodations at The Grove Park Inn , breakfast daily with choices, a US$50 gift card and a three-hour test drive.
Two night packages start at: US$459 – US$839, while three-nights start at US$659-$1229.
Three night packages starting at: US$659 – US$1229.
The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa is a four-diamond resort overlooking Asheville’s skyline and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
By David Wilkening
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