French Lick Resort & Casino

September 16, 2010

 $35.00 per person

 Includes: Transportation and Imperial Escort. 

Departure:  7:30a.m. from Lafayette, 
8:00a.m. Lebanon and 8:30a.m. Indianapolis












 The French Lick Springs Hotel was built in 1901 and has recently undergone a total
top-to-bottom restoration, renewing more than 5,000 square feet of gold leafing and other
 remarkable ornamental design features. It is quite a sight and we’re inviting you to come along
with us for a day to explore this historic hotel. We provide the roundtrip transportation to the 
hotel and you get to decide how you want to spend the day.  Discover true relaxation in the Spa and Salon*, play a few games in their six-lane bowling alley*, check out the specialty items in the Promenade Shoppes, or visit the horseback riding stables*.  Maybe play a round of golf on their legendary course*. Visit The Indiana Railway Museum where you can take a 2-hour train ride aboard a historic train*.  The train travels through portions of the scenic Hoosier National Forest , the 2200 foot Burton Tunnel, and past impressive limestone cuts. Maybe you would like to try your luck in the 42,000 square feet gaming facility. You’ll find over 1,200 slots and 32 table games including blackjack, roulette & craps for some exciting casino action. 

 There is a free shuttle from the French Lick Resort to her sister property, the West Baden Resort.  This hotel has also undergone a multi million-dollar renovation.  Take a guided walking tour of
West Baden Springs Hotel* or the French Lick Springs Hotel*.  Hear about the historic architecture and the fascinating stories of these turn-of-the-century landmarks. Visit the gardens as well
as the hotels’ lavish interiors.  Learn about their origins, the famous guests, and the decline
and rebirth through award-winning restoration.       
 *Additional fees apply                                
                                          
                                         
                                                                              Back to September Calendar