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Come for the festivities, stay for the vibes.

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Looking for a fun night out (or a lux local stay)? Enter: Omni Grove Park Inn’s Winter Concert Series, featuring:

  • Rock N’ Roll Weekend | Friday, Feb. 10-Saturday, Feb. 11 | A rockin’ weekend featuring the legendary sounds of Queen and Journey tribute bands. 🎸
  • Comedy Classic Weekend | Friday, March 3-Saturday, March 4 | Laugh the weekend away with three hilarious entertainers. 🎤

Packages include two night stay, buffet breakfast, two tickets to shows + overnight parking.

Can’t stay for the weekend? Individual tickets are also available for the Rock N’ Roll Weekend and Comedy Classic Weekend.

Book your package.*

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