Timeless Escape: Grove Park Inn, Asheville

by | Aug 29, 2013

Just a two hour drive from our home in Charlotte brought us to another world; a world filled with spacious accommodations, superb dining, unbelievable views, and endless amenities.

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Just a two hour drive from our home in Charlotte brought us to another world; a world filled with spacious accommodations, superb dining, unbelievable views, and endless amenities.  We marveled at the spectacular view during our breakfast experience, escaped to a world-class spa, and stepped into a world of glamour inspired by the great American author F. Scott Fitzgerald in The Gatsby theme room. Grove Park Inn was the relaxing weekend away from it all that we desperately needed. Rather than posting, texting, Tweeting, and sharing on Facebook, I turned off my phone, put away the computer, and forgot the camera… most of the time. It was a weekend for us as a family – the perfect relaxing, mountain getaway. Sometimes even extreme adventure seekers need a rest. We arrived at the inn on Friday evening. It was just starting to get dark as we drove onto the property and we were greeted in style. A valet, dressed in coat tails and a top hat, directed us to the valet parking area. We stepped out of the van and into a timeless escape with massive stone fireplaces, giant rocking chairs, and bell hops busy attending to every guest. Grove Park Inn Room Decor
Our room – The Gatsby. This beautiful suite is decorated in the tone, fashion, and style of the 1920s Jazz Age. While the plush Art Deco is not necessarily my style, I felt like I was walking into a Hollywood party and martini drinking Go-Go ladies were going to be waiting around the corner.  It wasn’t just a room; it was a lifestyle. Grove Park Inn Room
When Athena fell asleep, we cozied up in the huge purple chairs and played a game called Sequence. For the first time in months, I put away my phone and computer. It’s difficult for me to shut off from the world and step away from social media, blogging, writing, sharing. It’s a blessing and a curse all rolled up in one. I’m fortunate to be able to do something I love but it’s so much a part of my life that I can’t step away from it any more than I can step away from my arm. It’s part of me. But for one evening, I was just a wife and a mother and that was plenty. Saturday morning, Darren woke up with the baby and I slept in. It’s amazing what we think is sleeping in now that we are parents. My 9:00 am rise was well over three hours later than my usual wake up call. I felt refreshed and ready to draw the curtains open and let the sun shine brighten the room. Grove-Park-Inn,-Asheville
It was 10:30 before we went to the Blue Ridge Dining Room for breakfast. The Southern breakfast was accented by the views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. I thought about getting a home-made omelette or maybe freshly-made waffles, but then I saw the donuts displayed ever so beautifully on a table. They were fresh and dressed in bright sprinkles. “Lesley… over here. Pssst… look… pretty.” How could I deny them? They were calling to me. I figured if I was getting the donut, I might as well go all out so I ordered a soda, got an omelette freshly made for me, and added a plate of waffles on the side. I quickly started to understand why guests loved Grove Park so much. This was living!
Grove park Inn Dining
The walk to the Sports Complex was good for us after a large breakfast or should I say dessert.The Sports Complex is 50,000 square feet and home to indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a racquetball court, a Fitness Club, a cardio room, table tennis and pool tables, and a Tennis Pro Shop, but we only had one thing in mind – the indoor pool. Athena loves to swim and I love seeing her in her little bathing suit and water-proof diaper. She’s too adorable in the water and today was no exception. She splashed her arms and giggled when we spun her around quickly. She couldn’t quite figure out where Daddy was going when he went under the water, but she laughed every time he popped up in front of us. We could have stayed there all day and I would have been completely happy but when her little hands started to wrinkle, we knew it was time to get out and warm up. I wasn’t too disappointed because I had a day pass to the spa. Grove Park Inn Sports Complex
The spa was 45,000 square feet of pure bliss, including hot tubs, whirlpools, wet and dry sauna, and an outdoor whirlpool. My first relaxing endeavor was the outdoor whirlpool. As soon as a sat down in the warmth, I felt my stress and worries wash away. The view was  the icing on the cake. The vast mountains sprawled from left to right and the blue sky kissed their tops like a mother with her child. I didn’t think it could get any better then I went inside to one of the larger pools and I was pleasantly surprised once again. One of the indoor pools was empty so I thought I’d give it a try. It wasn’t hot or cold; it was like bath water. When I looked up at the ceiling, I noticed dozens of tiny lights like stars in the sky so I laid back and floated in the water. When I first heard it, I assumed it was above the water then I realized they were playing music under the water. I floated there, without a thought or question or direction. I watched the lights sparkle and the skylights pass by as I floated from one end to the other. The only sound was the calming notes playing all around me. I was completely at peace, and I stayed for hours. Grove Park Inn is legendary. From the décor to the amenities to the spectacular views, the hotel is truly an experience in itself, but the spa is a one-of-a-kind experience.  
The Spa, Grove Park Inn

The pure mountain air, impeccable service, fresh foods, and unparalleled amenities, including the spa, at Grove Park Inn gave us the relaxed, rejuvenating, family weekend we needed.  The comfy rooms, the calming music, the pools, the separation from computers and cell phones…. I was lost in time and found with family at Grove Park Inn.

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