FRAZER, Pa., March 02, 2016 -- Recently engaged couples and guests are invited to experience what makes the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel the most unique wedding venue in Chester County on Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 12:00 PM. The newly renovated hotel, in partnership with the award-winning team at Bouche Productions, will host a Spring Wedding Show, where attendees can spend the afternoon touring the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel’s updated ballrooms and guest rooms, sampling elegant hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and wedding cake while meeting Chester County’s best wedding vendors, and more.
The Sheraton Great Valley Hotel prides itself on creating the perfect wedding experience. With an inviting and historic atmosphere, elegant accommodations, pre-function space and two ballrooms, the hotel offers endless options for receptions, ceremonies, rehearsal dinners, engagement parties, bridal room blocks and more. Couples will marvel at the property’s unsurpassed cuisine, gracious service and attention to detail. During the upcoming bridal show, the hotel’s dedicated wedding specialists will be on hand to help couples plan an outstanding affair.
Admission is complimentary to all who attend this exciting event, and guests will be entered to win fantastic door prizes. Additionally, all couples who attend the 2016 Spring Wedding Show and book their wedding at the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel by March 31, 2016 will receive a complimentary four-night stay at the Embassy Suites Orlando Lake Buena Vista Resort.*
Whether it's a grand soiree or an intimate affair, the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel is committed to providing couples with an unforgettable wedding experience. To RSVP to the 2016 Spring Wedding Show, contact a wedding specialist by calling (610) 524-5500, or email [email protected].
*Restrictions apply. Room dates pending resort availability. Must mention 2016 Spring Wedding Show attendance and getaway offer. Must book a wedding with the Sheraton Great Valley Hotel by March 31, 2016. New bookings only. Airfare not included. Other restrictions may apply.
ABOUT THE SHERATON GREAT VALLEY HOTEL
Thoughtfully situated in the heart of Great Valley, just off Route 30 and minutes from Exton, PA and Downingtown, PA, the recently renovated Sheraton Great Valley Hotel is the perfect gateway to new experiences and relaxing vacations in Chester County. The Sheraton Great Valley Hotel offers a variety of guest room types, all with a Sheraton Sweet Sleeper® bed and the comfort and amenities guests have come to expect from Sheraton. The property’s on-site White Horse Tavern and Wine Bar offers dishes with local flavor and an endless variety of wines, cocktails and more. All guests are welcome to use the hotel-wide amenities, including a fully-equipped fitness center, heated indoor swimming pool and Jacuzzi.
Amy Band Tel: (610) 280-2090 Email: [email protected]


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