
Cabin at Kalaloch Lodge; Photo courtesy Aramark Parks & Destinations
Last year, many Twilight fans made the pilgrimage to the Olympic National Park and Forest to view the sites that mark the milestones in Bella and Edward’s romance in the Twilight Saga. In conjunction with the release of Eclipse, which hits theaters June 30, Kalaloch Lodge is expanding its popular lodging package through October 30, 2010.
The Twilight Eclipse package includes enjoying an Eclipse at Kalaloch Lodge now through October 30, 2010! Plot out your Bella, Edward, and Jacob sightings while listening to the ocean in a cozy log cabin - also included -
•One night stay at Kalaloch Lodge
•Forks area map - highlighting all locations listed in the book
•Twilight Water Bottles
•Twilight Trivia
•Special Twilight Dessert
Package rate vary, starting at $202 depending on date and room type reserved. Package valid June 15 - October 30, 2010. Offer subject to availability. Offer not valid on existing reservations. Offer not valid with any other discounts or offers. Inventory is limited. Taxes and surcharges are not included in package price. Additional person fees apply.
Throughout the year, guests can still book the original Twilight Package, which features a two-night stay with a special Twilight dessert, two Twilight water bottles and extra Twilight amenities.
The resort sits on the Olympic Peninsula, named Kalaloch or “land of the plenty” by the Quinault Indians. Miles of rustic beaches and beautiful forests provide both the romance and mystery ideal for visitors to do some fantasy sightseeing along the Pacific. Kalaloch Lodges’ setting offers a diverse range of activities that capture the spirit of Twilighters, including:
- Exploring the beautiful coastline and majestic beach cliffs. Twelve miles from Forks, La Push is home of the Quileute Tribe and home of Jacob, Bella’s best friend in the Twilight series.
- Hiking along trails than run deep into the coastal forests, housing hundreds or rare plants and animals where the werewolves roam and battle the bloodsuckers (vampires).
- Beachcombing for pebbles and sea glass on the beaches where Bella spends time reflecting and exploring tide pools.
- Visiting the places that Bella and Edward frequent such as Forks High School, Forks Community Hospital, and the Swan and Cullen residences.
The Twilight Eclipse and original Twilight packages make the hunt for vampires and werewolves easier for Seattle and surrounding area residents by cutting out the hassle of planning lodging accommodations. So, Twilight fans - head on out to the Olympic National Park and create your own Twilight experience!
For more information or to make a reservation, please visit www.olympicnationalparks.com or call 866-297-7367 and use the promo code: KLTWEC10.
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Comments
My daughter would love this! Too bad we aren't too close!
Although I'm not into Twilight I could see where this would appeal to a certain segment.
This looks beautiful and lots of fun for Twilight fans.
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