Monday, October 15, 2012

Leavenworth: Checking In

We left Coeur d' Alene, Idaho and headed for Leavenworth, Washington. We were so excited to get there and finally see the city that we had learned so much about. 

First stop - checking into the condo and showering after that oober long car ride! We were super impressed with the accommodations. We got a one bedroom condo and we are pretty sure that it is bigger than our apartment. We loved it. It has everything that all condos offer: washer/dryer, complete kitchen with pots/pans/dishes/silverware etc., a fireplace, a dining area, a walk-in closet, and a spacious bathroom. We pretty much knew that we weren't going to want to leave as soon as we got there. 
Our bedroom. 
The living room.
Looking at the front door and kitchen with the dining area on the left.
Looking into the bathroom.
This is the deal that we got:
*It included 12 day passes for unlimited miniature golf and 50 arcade tokens per person each day (600 token total for us). 
*4 movie tickets
*Single use camera
*Gift bag with goodies (for kids)

States here that the condo package with all that stuff is $1069.00 + tax for 3 nights, 4 days. We stayed for the 3 nights, 4 days - go ahead and ask me how much we spent! Balla'!


We walked around the condominiums and checked out the Bavarian inspired architecture and accents that were added to the grounds and the buildings. 

 Literally every building was painted. The paintings were gorgeous.
On the agenda of optional things to do was a music night at a local winery. Now, just because we don't drink wine doesn't mean we shouldn't go partake of water and more importantly, yummy cheese & crackers (not to mention the perfect weather and beautiful setting). 
We ended the night by renting some movies and relaxing. But first, we grocery shopped. I just had to take pictures of this Safeway because look at it - even the grocery store is decked out with Bavarian style. With painting all over the outside and the inside of the store, fake windows with shutters and balconies. We loved this city right from the get-go.

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