Arts Argument Settled
posted by February 7 at 17:42 PM
onNo need to wonder about whether Seattle has an art scene. It’s HOT and HIP!
Inn at El Gaucho Sculpts Art Package in Celebration of Seattle’s Sizzling Art SceneConveniently Located by New Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle, Wash. — (February 7, 2007) — Located in Seattle’s hip Belltown district, just minutes away from the new sculpture park and the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) opening in May, the Inn at El Gaucho is the perfect base to explore the city’s growing art scene.
The Inn has announced its new arts package in conjunction with Waterfront Seafood Grill, known for its stunning views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and now, with the opening of the Olympic Sculpture Park, world-class art.
The arts package, priced at $500, includes:
One night at the Inn
$200 gift certificate to the Waterfront Seafood Grill
Two signature SAM cocktails at Waterfront Seafood Grill, aptly named The Sculptor
A commemorative bottle of SAM sparkling Brut from Northwest Cellars
A commemorative SAM book
A Sculpture Park Continental Breakfast for Two, featuring fresh fruit, pastries and juice, coffee, tea and a morning paper.
Overnight valet parking at the hotelGuests who purchase the package (valued at $650) can unwind after a day of art exploration and fine dining in one of the Inn’s relaxing rooms. The suites feature fine Anichini linens, pillow top beds, and handcrafted furniture as well as bathrobes, slippers, and pajamas. A plasma screen television and Bose Wave music system completes the luxurious offerings.
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Um, not to complain, but how is that an Art package? Why not just buy 10 tix to the Fremont Arts Council Voodoo Carnivale and party with your friends till dawn instead - now that is ART.
What!? No condoms to go with at
500 buckeroonies ?
---Jensen
What about glass blown condoms?
If I hear the word "hip" or "hipster" written one more time on this blog I'm going to report you to This Guy.
when Chris & I stayed at the Inn the other guests were over 50. Broken Hip maybe...
Great example of the role that press plays in developing a scene.
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