![]() ![]() Reservation may not be assigned or transferred in any manner to any third party. ![]() Package pricing, components, show schedules and entertainment subject to change without notice. Offer cannot be combined with any other promotion. Offer does not apply to groups of 10 or more rooms or conventions. Price is per room, per night, based on two occupants- extra person and extra night rates available. Teacher Package Rate: **Rate does not include access to SoundWaves Water Experience **Advanced reservations are required *Rates based on limited availability and subject to blackout dates. Guests without a valid ID will be charged the prevailing rate. Offer intended for email recipient only and is non-transferable. The 111,000-square-foot enclosed addition to the resort and convention center comes with a looping raft ride, FlowRider surfing attraction, tall body slides, children’s activity pools, adult infinity pool and bar, and other features. Rates are per room, per night and based on availability at the time of reservations. A 90 million-dollar project, SoundWaves is the country’s first indoor and outdoor water park, located inside the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. Offer cannot be combined with any other promotions. Offer does not apply to groups of 10 or more rooms. Limited number of rooms are available for this promotion. This article appears in the Spring/Summer 2019 issue of Southbound.Teacher Rate: Exclusive Teacher Appreciation Rate **Rate does not include access to Soundwaves Water Experience** Valid on select dates. Don’t miss touring Hatch Show Print, one of America’s oldest letterpress shops that created concert posters and handbills for Elvis Presley and countless Grand Ole Opry greats. Hear interviews with Emmylou Harris, see glitzy costumes worn by Taylor Swift or The Judds, and marvel over the massive wall of gold and platinum records by country’s biggest stars. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum still shines from its $100 million expansion five years ago. Gaylord Opryland Resort, 2800 Opryland Drive, Nashville, Tennessee I put my feet up and listen to Keith Urban’s “Never Comin Down” while watching the fun below. I order a Standing Ovation-the signature cocktail with rum and pineapple-and find the perfect spot in an oversized lounger. When my husband takes the girls to ride the Stage Dive body slides, I head up to Status Cymbal, the bar at the adults-only area on the third level. After my girls are through riding the waves, we grab large tubes and float along Down Tempo, the lazy river with a cave and waterfalls. SoundWaves plays on the hometown vibe with music- or concert-themed names for each ride or attraction. Gift and clothing shops, the largest spa in Tennessee, and nineteen restaurants and bars make it unnecessary to leave the hotel, but if you want to explore Nashville’s hotspots, just catch the hotel shuttle downtown. Photo courtesy SoundWaves SoundWaves EXPLORE GRIZZLY JACK S GRAND BEAR RESORT - The wave pool at Grizzly. The Delta Atrium-where the convention facilities are located-even has an indoor river with a boat tour and a nightly fountain show. 1 of 5 The indoor waterpark, SoundWaves, at Gaylord Opryland in Nashville. The Cascades Atrium, where we’re staying, has twin four-story waterfalls that lull us to sleep each night. The Garden Conservatory is gorgeous, with a stunning atrium that houses more than 10,000 plants and flowers. Just exploring the complex is entertainment enough. Upon arrival, guests are given a map to find their way around the massive property. Gaylord Opryland opened in 1977 as a 600-room property for small meetings and leisure traffic from the old Opryland theme park (now Opry Mills shopping area), but has since grown to become the largest non-gaming resort in the United States with more than 2,800 rooms. Photograph courtesy of Gaylord Opryland Resort Even in winter, guests may sunbathe indoors, thanks to the balmy, 84-degree temperature and a special roof that allows UV rays (bring your sunscreen). There’s something for every age, including rapid and lazy rivers an activity pool with an obstacle course and basketball hoops a wide rock wall behind a waterfall a water tower (decorated with 4,000 live plants!) that leads up to multiple slides kids’ splash areas with play structures a wave pool and an adults-only indoor pool, bar, and lounging area. Only resort guests may access SoundWaves, so the crowd is manageable. Its year-round indoor experience opened last winter, while the outdoor section debuts this May. SoundWaves comprises more than four acres of water attractions.
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