Step into timeless elegance and Cold War intrigue on this exclusive overnight getaway to The Greenbrier Resort, a world-class destination nestled in West Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains. From afternoon tea in historic grandeur to a secret underground bunker built for Congress, this trip offers luxury, mystery, and unforgettable history!

Day 1: Sunday, June 7

🚍 Depart at 6 AM from Campton, making stops along the way as we travel to the legendary Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, WV.

🏰 Check-In & Resort Exploration: Step into opulence and history, where Southern hospitality meets timeless charm. Wander through lavish gardens, historic halls, and top-tier amenities at your leisure.

Afternoon Tea: At 4:15 PM, indulge in The Greenbrier’s famous tea service, a beloved tradition that exudes refinement and relaxation.

🌙 Evening on Your Own: Whether you choose to explore the resort’s incredible offerings, enjoy world-class dining, or simply soak in the beauty of this National Historic Landmark, the night is yours.

Day 2: Monday, June 8

🍽️ Buffet Breakfast: Start the morning with a delicious, included meal, fueling up for a fascinating historical tour.

🔍 Bunker Tour: In 1958, Congress commissioned The Greenbrier to build a hidden Cold War fallout shelter, designed to serve as an emergency relocation facility for the U.S. government. Now declassified, this 90-minute guided tour unveils concealed chambers, reinforced escape routes, and stories of secrecy—once hidden beneath the resort’s West Virginia Wing.

🚍 Return Home: After an unforgettable journey into luxury and espionage, we board the motorcoach and make our way home, reflecting on the legacy, mystery, and elegance of The Greenbrier.

Don’t just read about history—step inside it! Whether you’re drawn to the grandeur of The Greenbrier or intrigued by the secrets beneath it, this getaway offers an experience unlike any other. Book now and be part of something truly special!

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