50% off (Sale price $79.00, Reg. Price $159.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: Grand Geneva Resort SpaNo matter the season, guests can enjoy the outdoors at the 4-star Grand Geneva Resort Spa. Winter brings skiing and snowboarding on 20 runs at Mountain Top hill, which also has a terrain park. Once the snow melts, hikers and bikers can explore miles of trails surrounding the property. Upscale design: The bathrooms in deluxe guest rooms feature granite top vanities and mirrors with embedded TVs. Diverse cuisine at the many onsite dining venues ranges from hand-cut steaks at Geneva ChopHouse to candied walnut french toast at the more casual Grand Café. Its always warm at the indoor water park, where kids can zip down slides while parents lounge in jetted tubs or the lazy river (passes not included). Signature spa treatment: The FarmHouse Fresh massage blends seasonal ingredients such as agave oil and shea butter for a relaxing experience. Notable accolades: AAA Four Diamond Award and TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Unique attractions: During late December/early January the city is host to Ice Castles, an attraction that showcases castles, thrones, sculptures, and more created with thousands of hand-placed icicles.Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: Lakeside Mansions and Historical MuseumsLocated within 90 miles of Chicago, Milwaukee, and Madison, Lake Geneva has become one of the Midwest’s most popular destinations for recreation. Geneva Lake—a gaping gulf of fresh water ripe for swimming, leisurely sails, water skiing, and tubing—is the resort town’s biggest draw in the summer. Admire the scenery by taking a stroll on the Geneva Lake Shore Path, a 21-mile walkway planned by early settlers that stretches around the entire lake. Along the way, you’ll pass expansive gardens and the opulent estates that helped the town earn the nickname “Newport of the West.”In the winter, outdoor activities range from sledding and cross-country skiing in Big Foot Beach State Park to ice-fishing on Geneva Lake. Theres also plenty to do indoors. The Geneva Lake Museum takes visitors back in
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