Thursday, September 25, 2008

Sara Evans Designs Suite At The Opryland Hotel

“You’ll feel like you are staying at Sara Evans’ house.”

The third season of HGTV's Design Star was recently filmed in Nashville. Multi-platinum recording artist Sara Evans appeared in Episode 5 as a celebrity judge on the popular reality design program. Now guests coming to Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center can reserve the Sara Evans' suites for their visits, following a recent national broadcast of the Design Star show featuring the creation of the stunning rooms, and Evans' reaction as she toured them one at a time.

“I absolutely love this! This feels like a cozy little apartment. If I were staying in this hotel I wouldn’t want to leave. This is incredible,” Evans gushed.

And among the first to have the honor of staying in one of the suites will be the winner of a Sara Evans Sweet Opry Sweepstakes. Just visit the Opryland Hotel website now through September 29, 2008 for the chance to enter to win a VIP trip to Music City, which will include:

· Hotel accommodations in one of the Sara Evans Suites at the world-famous Gaylord Opryland Resort
· Daily breakfast buffet for two at resort’s Water's Edge Marketplace
· VIP tickets to the Grand Ole Opry for Sara’s performance October 4, 2008
· A souvenir program and gift from the Opry
· Meet & Greet with Sara backstage at the Opry
· A Sara Evans themed gift-basket
· VIP seats for the General Jackson Showboat dinner cruise
· VIP passes to Fuse, the Vegas-style nightclub at the resort
· A ride on a Delta River Flatboat inside Gaylord Opryland Resort
· Plus airfare to Nashville on Southwest Airlines!

During the episode, the six remaining contestants traveled to Gaylord Opryland Resort to redecorate two ordinary Colonnade suites into "Sara Evans Suites,” fitting her style. Evans invited the contestants to her home for inspiration The results were described as “shabby chic” with a flair of southern elegance and include layers of depth in a setting of pale greens. As the show describes the suites are “down to earn and beautiful, just like Evans.”

The suites are available to hotel guests starting at $700 per night. Shabby chic is not inexpensive, evidently.

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