Two-Night Stays for Two in a Deluxe Room with Bottle of Wine at the 968 Park Hotel in California
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- Mentioned in the New York Times
- Green hotel
- Rustic, zen-like lodge
- Six-minute walk to Lake Tahoe
Amenities
- Private cabanas
- Indoor hot tub and sauna
- Massage-therapy spa
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Free business center
What You Get
- For $109, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room through December 23
- Or, for $159, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012
- Or, for $249, a two-night weekend stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012
Included in all options: - Bottle of wine
Stylish Eco-Friendly Lodgings Among Natural Splendor
A crisp wind rustles through the tops of towering, majestic pines. Beneath their lofty branches, the 968 Park Hotel tucks itself into the night, nearly vanishing into the forest landscape. Highlighted in a New York Times piece on affordable skiing destinations, the 968 is one of Lake Tahoe’s only certified green, eco-friendly hotels, stylishly gut-renovated in 2009 with recycled materials and kitted out with sustainable practices. Cars rest in the free lot just outside of the rustic, zen-like lobby featuring repurposed wooden décor.
Vacationers make their way up to a Deluxe room, fortified with a complimentary bottle of Parducci chardonnay, cabernet, or petit sirah among other varietals for toast making. Inside the serene sleeping chamber, hand-built, recycled wood furniture stands next to either a single king bed or two queen beds, afluff with high-thread-count Egyptian-cotton sheets upon a Sterling Sleep System mattress. Padding over to the bathroom, guests discover a tile-and-glass shower, replete with organic, compostably packaged My Earth products for luxurious, steamy scrubbing sessions after a full day of hugging trees. Tired travelers flounce onto the bed, switch on the 42-inch plasma HDTV, and log onto laptops to reconnect with family and friends with the complimentary in-room wireless.
After settling in, explorers venture forth from their nature-friendly to sprawl out in the private cabanas or soak sumptuously in the indoor hot tub. The 968’s massage spa relaxes backs with a full menu of knead styles, and the business center stands ready for those in need of a printout before hitting the ski slopes.
Lake Tahoe: Gorgeous Views and Tasty Diversions
The 968 Hotel is a six-minute walk from Lake Tahoe, two inches from Mother Nature, and less than 600 footsteps from two of Lake Tahoe’s major attractions—a glass-walled gondola ride that gives riders a sweeping view of the brilliantly blue lake, as well as an upscale shopping center, which houses an eight-plex cinema, an ice-skating rink, a mini-golf course, and a locally popular breakfast café. Those ready to wander join an all-day, small-group wine tasting around Lake Tahoe vineyards, and history buffs can investigate the site of the Tallac resort, which features preserved vacation homes, hiking trails, and guided walks. <p>
Recommendations for Your Getaway
- Heavenly Gondola<p>Passengers take in stunning aerial views of Lake Tahoe as they ride up 2.4 miles in glass-walled air gondolas. The hotel offers discounted passes.</p>
- The Shops at Heavenly Village<p>Upscale shops and restaurants lie alongside a ski school, eight-plex cinema, mini golf, ice skating, and the popular Driftwood Café breakfast spot.</p>
- Wine Tours from Tahoe<p>Small-group wine tasting around Lake Tahoe-area vineyards includes roundtrip transportation from the hotel, a picnic lunch, and great views.</p>
- Tallac Historic Site<p>Visitors can tour the remains of a grand Lake Tahoe resort and peer into preserved homes of bygone owners. Guests enjoy hiking trails, guided walks, free parking, and free admission.</p>
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call 968 Park Hotel by 11/1/11 for travel by 12/23/11 option. Call by 1/15/12 for travel 1/2/12-3/31/12 option.
- Choose a valid date based on option purchased.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- King-size beds or two queen-size beds
- Standard occupancy: Two
- Maximum occupancy: Four
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per adult; free for children 12 and under
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
What It's Worth
- For $109, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room through December 23 ($258 value)
- Or, for $159, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012 ($298 value)
- Or, for $249, a two-night weekend stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012 ($478 value)
Included in all options: - Bottle of wine ($24 value)
Total value: up to $502
Amenities
- Private cabanas
- Indoor hot tub and sauna
- Massage-therapy spa
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Free business center
Traveler's Tips
- Pack a sweater—Lake Tahoe is breezy year-round.
- The hotel has overhead and floor fans rather than air conditioning.
- Bathrooms feature dual-flush toilets for water conservation.
- The hotel does not have a restaurant on site.
Getting There
- By plane: Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO, 60 miles)
- By transit: Amtrak Truckee station
- By car: About 58 miles from Reno
- By shuttle: $27 one-way on South Tahoe Express from RNO
- Mentioned in the New York Times
- Green hotel
- Rustic, zen-like lodge
- Six-minute walk to Lake Tahoe
Amenities
- Private cabanas
- Indoor hot tub and sauna
- Massage-therapy spa
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Free business center
What You Get
- For $109, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room through December 23
- Or, for $159, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012
- Or, for $249, a two-night weekend stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012
Included in all options: - Bottle of wine
Stylish Eco-Friendly Lodgings Among Natural Splendor
A crisp wind rustles through the tops of towering, majestic pines. Beneath their lofty branches, the 968 Park Hotel tucks itself into the night, nearly vanishing into the forest landscape. Highlighted in a New York Times piece on affordable skiing destinations, the 968 is one of Lake Tahoe’s only certified green, eco-friendly hotels, stylishly gut-renovated in 2009 with recycled materials and kitted out with sustainable practices. Cars rest in the free lot just outside of the rustic, zen-like lobby featuring repurposed wooden décor.
Vacationers make their way up to a Deluxe room, fortified with a complimentary bottle of Parducci chardonnay, cabernet, or petit sirah among other varietals for toast making. Inside the serene sleeping chamber, hand-built, recycled wood furniture stands next to either a single king bed or two queen beds, afluff with high-thread-count Egyptian-cotton sheets upon a Sterling Sleep System mattress. Padding over to the bathroom, guests discover a tile-and-glass shower, replete with organic, compostably packaged My Earth products for luxurious, steamy scrubbing sessions after a full day of hugging trees. Tired travelers flounce onto the bed, switch on the 42-inch plasma HDTV, and log onto laptops to reconnect with family and friends with the complimentary in-room wireless.
After settling in, explorers venture forth from their nature-friendly to sprawl out in the private cabanas or soak sumptuously in the indoor hot tub. The 968’s massage spa relaxes backs with a full menu of knead styles, and the business center stands ready for those in need of a printout before hitting the ski slopes.
Lake Tahoe: Gorgeous Views and Tasty Diversions
The 968 Hotel is a six-minute walk from Lake Tahoe, two inches from Mother Nature, and less than 600 footsteps from two of Lake Tahoe’s major attractions—a glass-walled gondola ride that gives riders a sweeping view of the brilliantly blue lake, as well as an upscale shopping center, which houses an eight-plex cinema, an ice-skating rink, a mini-golf course, and a locally popular breakfast café. Those ready to wander join an all-day, small-group wine tasting around Lake Tahoe vineyards, and history buffs can investigate the site of the Tallac resort, which features preserved vacation homes, hiking trails, and guided walks. <p>
Recommendations for Your Getaway
- Heavenly Gondola<p>Passengers take in stunning aerial views of Lake Tahoe as they ride up 2.4 miles in glass-walled air gondolas. The hotel offers discounted passes.</p>
- The Shops at Heavenly Village<p>Upscale shops and restaurants lie alongside a ski school, eight-plex cinema, mini golf, ice skating, and the popular Driftwood Café breakfast spot.</p>
- Wine Tours from Tahoe<p>Small-group wine tasting around Lake Tahoe-area vineyards includes roundtrip transportation from the hotel, a picnic lunch, and great views.</p>
- Tallac Historic Site<p>Visitors can tour the remains of a grand Lake Tahoe resort and peer into preserved homes of bygone owners. Guests enjoy hiking trails, guided walks, free parking, and free admission.</p>
Other Details
How to Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call 968 Park Hotel by 11/1/11 for travel by 12/23/11 option. Call by 1/15/12 for travel 1/2/12-3/31/12 option.
- Choose a valid date based on option purchased.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
- King-size beds or two queen-size beds
- Standard occupancy: Two
- Maximum occupancy: Four
- Adding occupants above standard: $20 per adult; free for children 12 and under
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
What It's Worth
- For $109, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room through December 23 ($258 value)
- Or, for $159, a two-night weekday stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012 ($298 value)
- Or, for $249, a two-night weekend stay for two adults and up to two kids in a Deluxe room, valid January 2, 2012–March 31, 2012 ($478 value)
Included in all options: - Bottle of wine ($24 value)
Total value: up to $502
Amenities
- Private cabanas
- Indoor hot tub and sauna
- Massage-therapy spa
- Egyptian-cotton sheets
- 42-inch plasma Panasonic HDTV
- Organic bath products
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Free business center
Traveler's Tips
- Pack a sweater—Lake Tahoe is breezy year-round.
- The hotel has overhead and floor fans rather than air conditioning.
- Bathrooms feature dual-flush toilets for water conservation.
- The hotel does not have a restaurant on site.
Getting There
- By plane: Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO, 60 miles)
- By transit: Amtrak Truckee station
- By car: About 58 miles from Reno
- By shuttle: $27 one-way on South Tahoe Express from RNO