2009 Biltmore Visit Planner - (Page 14) PLANNING YOUR IDEAL VISIT An inspired location for honeymooners G Even in 1896, Biltmore was a romantic getaway. George Vanderbilt hosted his niece, Adele and her husband, Jay Burden, for ten days during their honeymoon. et an early start to see and do everything you want; better yet, give yourself two days to fully experience the wonders of Biltmore. And definitely go online to biltmore.com to book your getaway or purchase tickets and save! Your estate admission includes Save with ticket packages and Twelve–Month Passes Consider our ticket packages at biltmore.com, offering discounted estate admission plus other extras such as audio tours at special savings. Or, come back anytime you wish with a Twelve–Month Pass. Among the benefits: • One year of unlimited daytime access to the estate • Discounts on estate shopping and dining • Discounted tickets for special evening events • Discounted room rates at the Inn on Biltmore Estate on select dates When you accompany your guests on the estate, you also receive: • Free admission for guests ages 16 and under • Discounted daytime admission for your guests • Dinner reservations at estate restaurants after 5:00 P.M. For a complete list of Twelve–Month Pass benefits, see biltmore.com/pass • Explore a 250-room castle • Relax in century-old gardens • Enjoy great wine while seeing how it’s made • Step back to simpler times at our farm Add your favorite pleasures • Dining: savor fresh local ingredients in everything from sandwiches to gourmet meals • Shopping: shop for mementos, exclusive estate products and accessories, food, and wine • Guided Tours: go behind-the-scenes to learn more about Biltmore and its people • Outdoor Activities: float down a river, drive a Land Rover, cast a line, or navigate a Segway 14 800-411-3807 • BILTMORE.COM http://www.biltmore.com http://www.biltmore.com http://www.biltmore.com/pass http://www.BILTMORE.COM
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