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Salish Lodge & Spa to Launch the Ultimate “Twin Peaks SALISH LODGE & SPA TO LAUNCH THE ULTIMATE “TWIN PEAKS” EXPERIENCE Iconic lodge also known as the Great Northern Hotel provides fans and newbies alike the chance to celebrate the cult classic’s return Photo caption: Salish Lodge & Spa starred as the Great Northern Hotel in the original “Twin Peaks” series; toast actor Kyle MacLachlan’s return to his iconic role with the Dale Cooper cocktail in The Attic) Snoqualmie, Wash. (January 19, 2015) – Starring as the Great Northern Hotel in David Lynch’s 1990’s cult classic, Salish Lodge & Spa is the destination for all things “Twin Peaks.” To celebrate the history and future of this iconic series, the lodge introduces the Great Northern Escape package, the ultimate adventure for “Twin Peaks” fanatics, fans and newbies alike. This cinematic celebration includes a map for a self-guided tour of the show’s hot spots, including the “Welcome to Twin Peaks” sign, the Double R Diner, and more. Also included is “Twin Peaks” season one available for download, and cherry pie and damn fine coffee in The Attic. These experiences celebrate the show’s history, as well as Showtime’s recent announcement that it will be shooting nine new episodes that will air in early 2016, starring Kyle MacLachlan in his iconic role as Agent Dale Cooper. “This is an exciting time in Snoqualmie with the thrill of new ‘Twin Peaks’ episodes on the horizon,” said Rod Lapasin, Salish Lodge & Spa general manager. “Even with the show reaching its 25 year anniversary, the interest and awe of the Great Northern Hotel is still there. We are looking forward to showcasing the quirky Northwest legacy that ‘Twin Peaks’ provides.” The Great Northern Escape package includes: One-night stay in a cozy guestroom complete with fireplace, and balcony or window seat Two Dale Cooper cocktails, an expertly crafted concoction of Batch 206 Counter Gin, clove and cardamom infused Salish honey, Salish Lodge & Spa Dry Honey Cider, lemon twist, and Luxardo Lychee A copy of the lodge’s Twin Peaks map for a self-guided tour of all the must-see locations from the show Cherry pie featuring Salish honey and fresh vanilla, paired with damn fine coffee in The Attic $15 Amazon gift card (guests can stream season one of “Twin Peaks” at their convenience) Rates for the Great Northern Escape start at $279. For more information or to make a reservation visit www.salishlodge.com. About Salish Lodge & Spa Consistently ranked among the best small resorts in the world, Salish Lodge & Spa overlooks the 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls. Nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, every guest experience is inspired by its surroundings. Honey and herbs from the lodge’s own apiary and garden appear in treatments at the world-renowned spa, as well as the locally-sourced Northwest fare and libations in The Dining Room and The Attic. Each of its 84 guest rooms has a fireplace, two person whirlpool tub, and balcony or window seat. The resort is located 30 minutes east of downtown Seattle and within 40 minutes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Salish Lodge & Spa is owned by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and managed and operated by Seattle-based Columbia Hospitality, Inc. For more information or reservations, please call 800-2-SALISH or visit www.salishlodge.com. About Columbia Hospitality Columbia Hospitality, Inc. (Columbia), a Seattle‐based hospitality management and consulting firm, was founded in 1995 by John Oppenheimer. Columbia’s growing portfolio of premier properties, including the award‐winning boutique hotels of the Columbia Collection, conference centers, public and private golf facilities, and distinctive venues offer world‐class service in memorable destinations. Columbia creates exceptional experiences for guests and team members while achieving phenomenal results for property owners. The company’s continued success has led to an international expansion of the consulting division and more than 100 hospitality projects worldwide. For more information about Columbia and a full list of properties visit www.columbiahospitality.com. # # # MEDIA CONTACTS: Erin Osborne / Rebecca Sturtevant \\\ GREENRUBINO 206-447-4747 [email protected] / [email protected] .
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