7 Father’s Day Hotel Packages to Celebrate Different Types of Dads
Life changes for men when they become dads. It’s more than just sleepless nights and dirty diapers. When I entered fatherhood, I traded my convertible for an SUV, nights out with the boys ended, and my golf money dried up. Then I celebrated my first Father’s Day – at a lame brunch. That’s not what dads want or deserve for Father’s Day. Treat the dad in your life to a Father’s Day getaway that will celebrate the manly man and caring father he truly is. These seven Father’s Day hotel packages will please all sorts of dads, from baseball fans and beer drinkers to nature lovers, golf players and more.
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Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Baseball Dad
Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York
Nothing says Father’s Day like America’s favorite pastime – baseball. Sure, you can settle for a day at the local minor league ballpark, but an afternoon of stale beer and hot dogs doesn’t compare to Otesaga Resort Hotel’s Baseball VIP Experience Package. Dad’s weekend of baseball includes a welcome reception at the hotel, behind the scenes tours of the Baseball Hall of Fame, a reception at the Baseball Hall of Fame, a Hall of Fame Sustaining Membership, deluxe accommodations, and free breakfast. If mom and the kids aren’t that into baseball, The Otesaga Resort Hotel also has a spa and a pool.
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Beer Dad
Brewhouse Inn & Suites in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Here on Travel Mamas, we’ve already established that Milwaukee is the perfect place for a men’s weekend. Make it happen with the Pabst Beer Baron Package from the Brewhouse Inn & Suites. The package includes a six-pack of PBR, two souvenir Brewhouse glasses, and two tickets to the Pabst Mansion. When Dad’s Pabst’d out, there are plenty of new craft breweries in Milwaukee to explore. Given the beer forward nature of this trip, you might want to ask the grandparents to watch the kids.
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Fishing Dad
Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa in Lake Arrowhead, California
One of the many hobbies that get tossed aside when men become dads is fishing. A Saturday on the lake is out of the question with soccer games, dance recitals, and mounting yard work. Treat dad to a weekend on the lake at Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa. Their Experience Lake Arrowhead package includes breakfast for two at BIN 189 and a fishing adventure for two people. If mom prefers to stay shore side, send one of the kids and book a treatment at Spa of the Pines. Who says mom can’t have fun on Fathers Day, too?
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Stressed Dad
Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina
While it may not be “manly” to admit, I love a good day at the spa. I’m imaging the man in your life does, too. I’m not that into overly froufrou flowery spas, though. That’s why I like the mountain feel of the Spa at the Omni Grove Park Inn. Their 43,000-square-foot spa includes 18,000 square feet of amenities to enjoy before and after your treatment. Think therapeutic waterfall pools, a lap pool blanketed with 6,500 fiber-optic stars, and underwater music. The Simply Spa package includes breakfast with breathtaking views over the Blue Ridge Mountains and a $100 spa credit. When the day at the spa is over, explore the great outdoors in the surrounding mountains or follow my Asheville craft beer guide.
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Nature Dad
Hotel Terra in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Located less than a mile from Grand Teton National Park and less than 90-minutes from Yellowstone National Park, Hotel Terra is the perfect jumping off point for Dad to become one with nature. Hotel Terra’s Passport to the Parks package includes a seven-day park pass and guidebook to both National Parks. The hotel also offers an in-house naturalist so Dad can learn while he explores.
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Whiskey Dad
Farmer’s Daughter Hotel in Los Angeles, California
Nothing welcomes Dad to a weekend away more than a liter of Slow Hand Organic Whiskey awaiting him in the hotel room. The Shaken and Stirred package at Farmer’s Daughter Hotel also includes a tour of the Green Bar Distillery and a special whiskey pairing dinner. Don’t worry Mom and kids, there’s something for you, too. The package includes a stay in the tech-laden Robin Room (playtime!) and the hotel is smack dab in the middle of Tinsel Town.
Father’s Day Hotel Package for the Golf Dad
Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina
Playing the links at Pinehurst Resort is every Golf Dad’s dream. The fabled course welcomes golfers with several stay-and-play packages. The most popular of which, the Donald Ross package, includes two nights plus three rounds of golf. Choose from one of the resort’s three historic hotels. There’s plenty for the rest of the family with a spa, kids club, pools, and lawn games.
No matter the type of dad, one of these Father’s Day hotel packages will be remembered and appreciated much longer than every tie he’s received for every past holiday.
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Baseball Dads – The Otesaga Resort Hotel in Cooperstown, New York
Beer Dads – Brewhouse Inn & Suites in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Fishing Dads – Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa in Lake Arrowhead, California
Stressed Dads – Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina
Nature Dads – Hotel Terra in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Whiskey Dads – Farmer’s Daughter Hotel in Los Angeles, California
Golf Dads – Pinehurst Resort in Pinehurst, North Carolina
Which of these Father’s Day hotel packages suits your family best? Let us know in the comments below!
Oh I know my husband too well. I know he’d go for a vacation at the Brewhouse Inn & Suites in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He loves his beer, that’s for sure. I think he’d also love the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina. I’ve been wanting to take him to a spa vacation but he said, “that’s just for girls!” Maybe he’d change his mind when he sees this.
And there’s plenty of beer in Asheville, too. It’s the new Beer City USA.
Omg, these are a great ideas and I’m sure my hubby would surely love the idea of having a vacation he’s really stress from work.
You should plan one then!
A vacation would be a nice break for fathers this Father’s Day. I think these are lovely ideas, I like that you shared different ones depending on what fathers usually like.
Thank you for your comment!
A little vacation time is always a good gift. I bet you’re right and dads everywhere would love that for a holiday gift.
Are you planning to book one of these for Father’s Day?
I think my husband would like the golf resort. He is all about some golf. The great thing is, it is right here in our home state. I think that course is pretty popular, if I am not mistaken.
The spa one is also in NC – the Grove Park Inn.
These are great ideas for dads. They deserve some love too.
Thanks! And yes, yes we do.
Awesome ideas for dads! My husband would take anyone of these; I love how not picky he is.
So, which one are you taking him on?
My husband loves Cooperstown. We have been there before, but I don;t think he would complain about going again.
Especially with the extras included in the package.
My husband would love the gold stay at Pinehurst. He is a golf nut and would just have a blast.
And it’s a quaint little town for the family to explore if they don’t golf.
How awesome! I’m sure my hubby would love to go stay at a fun location and enjoy his quiet time.
You should plan one of these trips then!
I really like your diversity of locations you include in this blog.
I think this would be a nice escape for Dad during his day.
Thank you! Not all Dads are the same so I wanted to find the right package.
The Farmer’s Daughter resort looks really cool. I love the aesthetic of it. These all look like great places to stay.
It’s a pretty unique spot for sure.
Oh my gosh ,these are fantastic Father Day hotel package ideas. You surely hit the nail on the head to fit a hotel option for all types of dads. Thanks for this idea!
I’m a Dad. I know what we like 🙂
My hubby would love any one of these, but the brewery would win me major brownie points. We aren’t too far from Wisconsin, so I will definitely consider this option this year.
Maybe take him to a brewery this year as a teaser for next year?
These are great ideas! I’ve been thinking about putting a trip together for my husband for next year’s Father’s Day. I’m bookmarking this.
Let us know which one you pick!
Amazing.. These packages are simply awesome. Now, father’s day will be a fun.
Hopefully my wife reads this and plans a little trip…