Escape into a world of glitz, glamour and intrigue on an immersive adult-only break
Ever wanted to party like Gatsby? Is the suave glamour of a James Bond movie more your style? Or do you simply relish playing detective to solve a classic whodunit?
Adult-only hotel group, Warner Hotels has released a brand new selection of immersive breaks for 2023 – offering guests the opportunity to experience an interactive spin on their usual short break.
The offering is a first for the hotel group famed for its gorgeous retreats, building on its entertainment offering and reflecting the increasing guest appetite for immersive experiences. Whether you prefer dancing the night away to the sounds of the roaring 20s or using your detective skills to unveil shadowy suspects, each of the three unique breaks promise a getaway to remember.
To relive the magic of the golden age, step back in time with a Great Gatsby Party break. The hotel will become a time machine as you travel back to the 1920s for a party worthy of the Great Gatsby himself. Spend the day learning the art of cocktail making, before donning your most glitzy, glamorous clothing and dancing the Charleston to the exciting sounds of a live jazz band.
To experience a real life spin on a detective drama, immerse yourself in a thrilling Murder Mystery break. Set in idyllic surroundings, nothing is as it seems as devious characters, played by professional actors, mingle among fellow guests. You’ll be thrown into the action, working as a team to gather clues and attend themed events over the weekend to help solve the Warner mystery.
Meanwhile, for those looking to relax and unwind in 007 style, the James Bond break offers the ultimate sophisticated affair. During the day, you’ll get up close with the cars that helped Bond escape his closest scrapes. In the evening, dress to the nines and lose yourself in the cinematic world of the most stylish super-spy - take a gamble in the casino and enjoy a cocktail or two (shaken not stirred), while a full orchestra plays the best of Bond.
Each break also includes everything you’d expect of a traditional Warner break in one price: bed, breakfast and three-course dinners, spa access and activities such as archery and rifle shooting.
Matt Williams, Head of Entertainment at Warner Hotels, said: “When guests come to Warner, we know they expect top class entertainment, and these breaks put an entirely new spin on the traditional getaway, promising a truly immersive experience that won’t be forgotten.
“Each break has been carefully curated, allowing guests to get involved with as much or as little as they like, all while enjoying the complete Warner experience.
“We expect these breaks will book up fast, so I’d urge both new and existing guests to book now and join us as we escape into these exciting and glamorous worlds.”
Book a three-night getaway from £279 per person, based on a Murder Mystery break at Bodelwyddan Castle in North Wales.
For more information on Warner Hotels’ new immersive breaks and beyond, visit https://www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/breaks/immersive-weekends
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About Warner Hotels
The UK’s leading provider of adult short break experiences, Warner Hotels is a collection of unique properties in great locations across the UK. Celebrated for grown-up breaks, Warner Hotels invites guests to holiday their way, offering authentic and meaningful experiences that allow guests to both explore and unwind, from axe throwing and archery to fuel the spirit, to delicious dining to feed the soul, sumptuous spa sessions to relax the mind and electrifying live shows and entertainment to light up the night.
All short breaks at a Warner Hotel include breakfast, dinner and specified entertainment and activities, ensuring guests make the most of their time away. Situated in stunning locations nationwide, including Heythrop Park in the Cotswolds, Studley Castle in Warwickshire, Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire, and The Runnymede on Thames, set to open its doors later this year, each hotel offers its own personal character that makes every stay unique.