Oregon's Willamette Valley is home to nearly 300 vineyards; and this May, for Oregon Wine Month, The Vintages Trailer Resort -- a collection of trendy, mid-century-inspired trailers in the heart of Oregon’s wine country -- is offering well-priced accommodations and a wine package, to boot.
The You Had Me at Pinot package, $75, includes two sets of tasting passes to two local wineries (normally a $60 value), plus a bottle of Pinot (Noir or Gris), two wine glasses, and — because you can never find one when you need it most — a bottle opener. The resort is within five miles of 20 vineyards, and another five miles' drive gets you to a handful of boutiques and restaurants in historic downtown McMinnville.
What to expect
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Out of Vintages' 16 trailers, the oldest dates back to 1947, and the newest was built just last year. The interiors combine the novelty of staying in a vintage RV with the cushy luxuries of modern hotel accommodations. Each is retrofitted with Crosley Shelvador refrigerators from the 1950s and diner-style breakfast booths that look like they’ve been pulled out of an episode of Happy Days.
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In suite, you’ll find locally sourced, pour-over coffee; hotel-quality linens; terrycloth robes; and L’Occitane bath products.
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Guests also have access to a pool, a hot tub, and a set of personal cruiser bikes to use during their stay. You'll find the best deal on weekdays, when rates on most trailers are under $110 per night; over the weekend, rates are around $170 per night.
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