Keep Dancing!
Enjoy the magic of Strictly Come Dancing with a glittering getaway
Warner Hotels has partnered with BBC Studios for the official Strictly Come Dancing hotel getaway featuring some of the shows professional dancers.
Warner Hotels renowned for its short breaks, is bringing the magic of the BBC One Strictly Come Dancing series to Thoresby Hall in Nottinghamshire this May. It promises a truly intimate experience that’s bound to get everyone on their feet.
This adults-only getaway will give guests the chance to enjoy dance lessons with some of their favourite performers, including Amy Dowden, Graziano Di Prima, Katya Jones and previous professional dancer Aljaž Škorjanec, as well as It Takes Two host Janette Manrara.
The magic doesn’t end there, as an array of incredible costumes from the TV series will line the historic halls of this elegant manor house, allowing guests to take a close look at the beautiful detailed craftmanship.
Aside from a dazzling itinerary packed with photo opportunities, dance lessons, performances and Q&A sessions, guests will be able to spend their three-day break exploring acres of scenic parkland, experiencing a host of activities, relaxing in the tranquil spa and revelling in delicious dining each night – all included in the price.
Simon Thompson, managing director of Warner Hotels, said: “We know when our guests visit us, they expect top-class entertainment as a minimum, but this tantalising new Strictly Come Dancing break is truly a once in a lifetime experience - not only for Strictly super-fans, but for anyone who never misses a chance to dance.
“Everyone is extremely excited to welcome the Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers to Thoresby Hall and we know this break will fill up incredibly fast – so anyone wanting to live out their Strictly dreams will need to book quickly!”
For anyone wanting to finesse their foxtrot or tweak their tango, prices start from £699 per person. Price includes bed and breakfast, delicious three-course dining, live entertainment each night, activities, spa access and more.
For more information, and to book a Strictly Come Dancing break, visit http://www.warnerleisurehotels.co.uk/live-shows/strictly
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About BBC Studios
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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.