Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort Partners with Rewards Program

Environmentally Conscious Resort Now Part of Nation's Largest Point-Based Rewards Program

. January 16, 2014

LEAVENWORTH, WA - January 16, 2014 - Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort, located in the heart of Washington's Cascade Mountains, announced today that it has partnered with Stash Hotel Rewards. As a result of this new partnership,

“The Sleeping Lady has become a popular destination for travelers who appreciate an organic approach, and who look to immerse themselves in their surroundings,” said Lori Vandenbrink, Director of Sales and Marketing at Sleeping Lady. “We have created a unique resort experience that incorporates nature, the arts, healthy dining, and a strong commitment to the environment. Our guests return year after year for this experience - so by partnering with Stash, we now have a way to reward them for their loyalty.”

Guest rooms at Sleeping Lady are arranged in clusters made up of 6-10 private rooms. There are six unique clusters, each named for a nearby natural feature: Cottonwood, Rock, Pond, Meadow, Fountain, and Forest. Two stand-alone cabins, the Rookery and Eyrie, offer a more private setting for special occasions. Additional amenities include The Play Barn indoor recreation center, a 2-acre organic community garden, Aspen Leaf Spa, Kingfisher Restaurant and Wine Bar, and a self-guided art walk featuring regional artists.

“Sleeping Lady captures the nature plus culture combination that makes a trip to the Washington Cascades so rewarding,” said Jeff Low, Founder and CEO of Stash Hotel Rewards. “You can soak in an outdoor hot pool looking up at the mountains, and enjoy the famous local wines, dining and art.”

About Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort

Harriet Bullitt started Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort in 1995 to protect the natural beauty of a property near her Leavenworth home. Prior to her purchase, the site had been used as a base by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s, as a dude ranch and as a Camp for the Catholic Youth Organization. In 1991, Bullitt purchased all 67 acres to preserve the land and redeveloped the property into a mountain resort and retreat which embraced the site's natural setting for visitors seeking an experience off the beaten path. Rates start at about $215 based on double occupancy, and include a gourmet dinner and hearty breakfast. A portion of Sleeping Lady's profits benefit the Icicle Fund which supports the environment, arts and history of the Wenatchee River watershed and neighboring landscapes. For reservations and more information, call 1-800-574-2123 or visit www.sleepinglady.com.

Business Contact:

Jeff Pecor
T: 8024971932
E: [email protected]

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