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Garden Terrace View room with 1 King bed, Balcony/Patio overlooking indoor atriums. Tastefully appointed room decorated in a Southern style, with a view of the Hotel's indoor tropical garden atriums. Rooms contain 1 king bed and French doors opening up to
Business Description from the Web
Location. Located adjacent to the Grand Ole Opry the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in
Nashville, Tenn., spans over 40 acres of running streams, cascading waterfalls, pedestrian bridges
and 12 greenhouses. The hotel is adjacent to the General Jackson Showboat and across the street from
the Opry Mills Mall.
Hotel Features. Dining options include the Old Hickory Steakhouse that...
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
True Southern elegance at its finest. The 20,000 square-foot, antebellum-style mansion, The Old Hickory Steakhouse features center-of-the-plate prime USDA steaks, including the grilled filet of beef and the New York Angus Strip.
When you visit the Music City, experience a part of history and stay at the famous Opryland Hotel. More than a night's lodging, this is a tourist attraction in itself. The property boasts multiple fountains and waterfalls, themed areas and gardens, and a river flowing through the middle of the hotel. There are 23 restaurants, lounges, and cafes, satisfy your tastebuds: Italian, American,...
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Posted by wcities
on January 21, 2008
Tips About This Business
It's hard to go hungry at Opryland. The hotel features restaurants such as Old Hickory Steakhouse, Cascades Seafood Restaurant and Ristorate Volare, a romantic Italian eatery that also serves Sunday brunch.
Brunch is served for $24.95 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Reservations are a good idea during big conventions, weekends and Sunday brunch.
Can't find the restaurant? It's right next to the Jack Daniel Saloon.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Vacationing families and conventioneers file into this cafe for all-you-can-eat options throughout the day. Named for Andrew Jackson's wife, the restaurant's wicker chairs, maize-colored walls and orange-rust accents lend a bright yet homey feel. Breakfast options range from down-home grits with gravy and biscuits to more upscale fare such as raspberry-drizzled cheese...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 18, 2006)
In Short Get lost in the atrium jungle at the Opryland Hotel and find yourself at a serene Italian oasis. Dine with Nashville visitors with deep pockets and plenty of calories to spare. The philosophy: More is better. Lobster and sweet-corn ravioli swim in butter, and the hazelnut-crusted chicken breast with pumpkin gnocchi drown in sweet, thick currant and fig sauce. Come up for air...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 30, 2006)
In Short From dancing fountains to cascading waterfalls, this vast hotel maintains its water theme. There's even a river running through the Delta, the hotel's expansion. The hotel boasts a staggering 600,000 square feet of meeting space, including the Ryman Exhibit Hall, the nation's largest single-level, self-contained exhibition facility in a hotel. Tourists and locals looking for...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 17, 2006)
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Went there with a business group for a weekend, got there at 3:15pm, line was at least 150 people deep, was told because of there union they could not check anyone in till 3:00 even if there room was ready, business payed for everything, room, valet parking, tickets to Rockettes, Ice, Hall of trees, etc. At check in I was told I would need to pay for valet parking, I told them it was already...
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Posted by eatingonroad
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 20, 2008)
By far, the most beautiful and cordial environment in the world! Take a ride on the river running through this glass-domed 9 acres. At Christmas, you are inside a Winter Wonderland. The many bars, restaurants and coffee shops are first class. Want to find something unique? Lots of boutiques, walkways to stroll, extraordinary landscaping and 5 minutes from the Grand Ole Opry. We LOVED the...
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I've lived in Nashville my whole life and I have to say a lot of things have gone downhill...That being said Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center is one of them. For starters everything is over priced. The staff isn't that friendly. And honestly the Delta Boats are not worth what you pay for them, infact they have raised the price so many times I don't even know what it is any more....
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Posted by Sasha415
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 20, 2008)