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Lift your spirits this Halloween weekend at The Omni Grove Park Inn

Head to Asheville, NC for the historic hotel’s Pink Lady Party, featuring cocktails, costumes, and ghoulish delights.

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alcoholic drinks surrounded by red leaves and webs and a spider overhead

Fun fact: The party is named after a supposed (friendly) permanent guest of the hotel known as the Pink Lady.

Photo provided by The Omni Grove Park Inn

Trick or treating is for the kids — but the Halloween parties are for the adults.

Spend Halloween weekend in the Blue Ridge Mountains and enjoy an evening of treats (no tricks) at The Omni Grove Park Inn’s Pink Lady Party on Sunday, Oct. 29 from 7-10 p.m.

The 21+ party includes themed cocktails, small plates, games, private tarot card readings, and live music to dance the night away in ghoulish delight. Guests can also warm up with sips from the hot cider station, vote for their favorite staff-carved pumpkin, and, of course, are encouraged to come dressed in costume.

Want to stay at the historic inn? Take advantage of their Ghosts, Ghouls, and Grove Park package, featuring:

  • Overnight accommodations
  • One ticket per registered adults to the Pink Lady Party
  • Late checkout of 1 p.m.

Book a package or purchase a single-event ticket to the Pink Lady Party below.

Purchase a ticket or book a room

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