Celebrate Valentine’s Day in West Virginia’s Greenbrier Valley
Posted: Jan 20, 2010
Lewisburg, WV (January 21, 2010) – Looking for the ideal getaway to spoil that special someone during Valentine’s Day weekend? The Greenbrier Valley is the perfect destination for couples looking to celebrate in style this February.
The Greenbrier, America’s Resort, is offering a special Valentine’s Day package February 12-15 that includes among other amenities, “Bubbles & Sweets” Dance & Dessert Buffet, a culinary demonstration, “Cooking for Two,” a keepsake photograph, rose petal turndown service and dance instruction. For more information, including rates, visit http://www.greenbrier.com or call 800-453-4858.
For those interested in an evening of dancing, Greenbrier Valley Theatre will present their 7th Annual Valentine’s Dance featuring the West Virginia Jazz Orchestra. The orchestra will play romantic favorites from 7-9pm. The evening also includes a complimentary champagne toast, specialty dessert buffet and a DJ from 9:30pm to midnight. Tickets are $50 in advance and $60 at the door. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.gvtheatre.org or call 304-645-3838.
Perhaps you and your special someone are interested in a Valentine’s Day dinner to remember. Blackwell’s Restaurant will present their Aphrodisiac Menu February 13-15. The appetizers, entrees and desserts include a little of everything from fresh oysters to beef tenderloin to a chocolate sampler for two. The menu is sure to tempt your taste buds. For more information, visit http://www.blackwells-restaurant.com or call 304-645-0100.
For a complete list of restaurants, lodging, shopping and attractions in the Greenbrier Valley, visit http://www.greenbrierwv.com or call 800-833-2068.
About the Greenbrier County Convention & Visitors Bureau:
The CVB’s mission is to strive each day to positively impact the area’s economy by marketing the region as a premier tourist destination. The Greenbrier Valley is the second most visited region in the state with 1.3 million visitors annually and an economic impact of more than $223 million.
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