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Nestled on 2,000 acres along the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, the Auburn Opelika Marriott at Grand National on the filigreed banks of Saughatchee Lake brings conference-center and golf-resort ambience to this part of Alabama. Guests are close to Auburn University and downtown Montgomery, Ala. Guests are greeted by lush fairways of the Jones-designed course, rich arts- and-crafts décor of stone, timber and slate, lakes and streams enveloped by ancient trees, and dozens of scenic hiking trails. In addition to 54 holes of championship golf, the resort also offers an indoor/outdoor pool, fitness room, saunas, 15,000 square feet of event space and business center. Guests can enjoy time-honored Southern dishes, such as prosciutto-wrapped pork tenderloin, in the resort's Lakeview Dining Room and the Fairways Lounge. The culinary staff assists with 24-hour room service, parties, receptions and other events.
The Marriott's 114 guestrooms and 15 suites feature high-speed Internet access, desks, ergonomic chairs, data ports, coffeemakers and jetted tubs. More than 120 of the rooms and suites overlook the Grand National golf course and hiking trails. The resort includes an Executive Kitchen Suite with fully equipped kitchen and room to entertain associates.
Stay for Breakfast Package: Book a stay in a "Stay for Breakfast" rate category and receive accommodations as selected with complimentary daily breakfast for two adults and children under 13. This offer is valid on-site breakfast from the hot buffet, full menu or room service. May not be combined with other promotions. Other restrictions may apply.
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