All schools in Upshur County will close at 1 p.m. today. All B-UHS sporting events today are canceled.

‘Romantic Rendezvous’ on tap at Stonewall Resort this Valentine’s Day weekend

Weston, W.Va. – Featuring lavish buffet dinners, unique guest amenities and a romantic and cozy lakeside setting, Stonewall Resort’s Romantic Rendezvous Valentine’s Day Weekend is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday with loved ones.

“Enjoy the spirit of Valentine’s Day by spending quality time with that special someone at Stonewall Resort,” said Andre’ D’Amour, Stonewall Resort General Manager. “This weekend was created so guests can simply enjoy being together without feeling rushed or busy.”

D’Amour said the Romantic Rendezvous package is available as a one-night package available each day between Feb. 11-14 and includes overnight lodging, a specially curated buffet dinner for two in Stillwaters Restaurant (a new menu each night), a bottle of Champagne and assorted Truffles, and breakfast for two the following morning.

Guests may also choose to simply enjoy the deluxe valentine’s dinner buffets (without the full overnight package) for $40 per person. For dinner reservations, contact the resort at (304) 269-8880.

Guests may also enjoy spending time by the fire in the resort’s great hall, hiking the resort trail system, lounging in the pool, hot tub, or sauna, or getting a massage in the Mtn. Laurel Spa.

Those interested in spa services are encouraged to make their reservations right away. The spa offers a wide-ranging selection of salon and spa offerings, to include a variety of indulgent massage styles, facials, scrubs, manicures, and pedicures.

For additional information or to make reservations, call the resort at (304) 269-7400 or visit the website at www.stonewallresort.com.

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