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Summer packages at The Lodge at Turning Stone - 7/2/10

July and August in beautiful Upstate New York are being celebrated with a Summer Harmony Retreat package at Turning Stone Resort and Casino’s award-winning, all-suite boutique hotel, The Lodge at Turning Stone. According to Karen Ramirez, vice president of hotel and spa operations, “Our summer retreat package is an opportunity to relax, rebalance and reconnect. The scenic backdrop is the wildflower-filled meadows, rolling hills and beautiful golf courses at the resort. The Lodge combines our exceptional guest service with accommodations that reflect the beauty and peace of the nature that’s all around us.”

The Summer Harmony Retreat includes:
• Two nights of luxury accommodations at The Lodge at Turning Stone, a four diamond AAA-rated property named “Most Excellent Golf Resort” in the US and Canada in 2010 by Condé Nast Johansens
• Guided two-hour scenic hike with a countryside picnic lunch
• Two 50 minute spa services at Ska:ná, a luxury spa that combines modern treatments with the centuries-old. nature-inspired healing and wellness principles of the Oneida Indians
• Unlimited usage of The Lodge’s fitness center, as well as unlimited usage of the resort’s other fitness center facilities, classes, hot tub and pool.
• $50 meal credit per person
• Full use of all the leisure activity options at The Lodge, including croquet, badminton and kite flying
• Add a round of golf at one of Turning Stone’s three nationally-ranked championship golf courses at a special “Summer Harmony” rate
• Packages start at $524 per person based on double occupancy, two night minimum stay

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