Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
(615) 889-1000
2800 Opryland Dr
Nashville,
TN
37214
36.2107
-86.6971

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In Short
From dancing fountains to cascading waterfalls, this vast hotel maintains its water theme. There's even a river running through the Delta, the hotel's expansion. The hotel boasts a staggering 600,000 square feet of meeting space, including the Ryman Exhibit Hall, the nation's largest single-level, self-contained exhibition facility in a hotel. Tourists and locals looking for a weekend getaway enjoy rooms that include a modem data port, personal coffee makers and hair dryers.
User Reviews
eatingonroad
December 21, 2008
Went there with a business group for a weekend, got there at 3:15pm, line was at least 150 people deep, was told because of there union they could not check anyone in till 3:00 even if there room was ready, business payed for everything, room, valet parking, tickets to Rockettes, Ice, Hall of trees, etc. At check in I was told I would need to pay for valet parking, I told them it was already taken care of, was told there records did not show that and I would need to pay for valet parking, luckily I was checking in at the same time as the bookkeeper for the business. So I just went to were he was, he was having the same problem but, he had the receipt were he had already paid for valet parking, after about 30 minutes got that fixed. Then Wow what a long way to the room with very poor signage and narrow pathways, got to the room toilet was dirty. Time to go to the Rockettes, was told could catch a shuttle, NO signage, could not find employee that could speak english, but finally did find someone, he was telling someone how to walk to the Rockettes, 1/2 mile away, he told us that the shuttle was no longer running, that it stops running after the show starts, (although it was 30 minutes before the show started) I said are you sure, so he made a call and ask if the shuttle still ran after the show started, they told him no, so he told us how to walk to the Roackettes 1/2 mile away (which was going to be hard to do with a 8 year old autistic little boy.) As we were walking away I told him once again the show has not started yet. So he call once again, that time they told him the shuttle was still running. So we caught the shuttle, about 100 yards away, we went and got on the shuttle that just past us and the guy that told us it was no longer running. Next morning time to go to Ice, called ask what time it opened was told 10:00am, no signage, got there at 9:45am was already open, had to put on jackets that others took off, hope they did not have the flu.
read full reviewAnonymous
November 12, 2008
By far, the most beautiful and cordial environment in the world! Take a ride on the river running through this glass-domed 9 acres. At Christmas, you are inside a Winter Wonderland. The many bars, restaurants and coffee shops are first class. Want to find something unique? Lots of boutiques, walkways to stroll, extraordinary landscaping and 5 minutes from the Grand Ole Opry. We LOVED the experience and will go back!
read full reviewSasha415
April 21, 2008
I've lived in Nashville my whole life and I have to say a lot of things have gone downhill...That being said Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center is one of them. For starters everything is over priced. The staff isn't that friendly. And honestly the Delta Boats are not worth what you pay for them, infact they have raised the price so many times I don't even know what it is any more. Last time I was there it was $9 and honestly for a 15 minute tour that never really lasts 15 minutes it's not worth it. I've seen that line back up so many time with huge families wanting to ride it at Christmas...My advice take that 9 bucks per person and buy another present. By the way don't get me started on OpryMills (not what we were told it was going to be, we were told a Mall of America style Mall...We lost our themepark and we got a shopping mall that isn't even as good as the malls we already had)
read full reviewThe Details on Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center
The Extras:
It's hard to go hungry at Opryland. The hotel features restaurants such as Old Hickory Steakhouse, Cascades Seafood Restaurant and Ristorate Volare, a romantic Italian eatery that also serves Sunday brunch.
Know Before You Go:
Parents wanting time to themselves can drop the toddlers and kids off at either the resort's La Petite Academy or Kids Station.
Category:
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Payment Methods:
Carte Blanche, American Express, Visa, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Check
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Smoking Permitted:
Yes
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