Available From Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Available To Sunday, October 6, 2024
General Policy:
Third or Fourth Party Occupancy
A fee of $50 per person, per night applies for additional guests 18 years or older.
The Greenbrier enjoys the pleasure of hosting guests from all over the world. Throughout our 235-year history, many traditions have been established to make the visits of all our guests their most memorable experiences. The Greenbrier's Dress Code distinguishes the resort and is an important complement to the standards our guests expect and deserve.
Motorcycle Policy
Some guests choose their motorcycle as their mode of transportation to The Greenbrier. Should you wish to experience a scenic ride in West Virginia's Greenbrier Valley, The Greenbrier welcomes you to bring your motorcycle along. Advance notice is appreciated, but not required. For registered overnight guests, please stop and inform the Security Officer at the Front Gate. Once your reservation is confirmed, they will direct you to the Front Entrance to off-load your luggage and then arrange for a complimentary shuttle ride from the secure motorcycle parking area back to the Front Entrance. Our day guests who may choose to arrive by cycle should park in the Train Station Parking Lot across Route 60 from the Front Gate. Motorcycles may park at this location, without charge, while you enjoy our historic property, shops, and restaurants as day guests.
Morning Coffee Service
Afternoon Tea and Concert
Nightly Movies in the Theatre
Historical Tours & Presentations
Fitness Equipment (at Tennis & Fitness Center)
Children's VIP Cards
Resort Wide Wireless Internet
Use of Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Champagne Toast in The Casino Club
On-Property Transportation
Hiking & Meditation Trails
Springhouse Entertainer Cabaret
A Historic Preservation Fund of 9.75% is collected to preserve and protect landscapes, buildings, and amenities, that have played a meaningful role in The Greenbrier's past while carefully planning the continuous improvement for the future.
Guarantee Policy: A deposit equal to 1-night stay is required at the time of booking and will be charged to your Credit Card.
Cancellation Policy: Our deposit policy applies to the entirety of your scheduled stay. Deposits are refundable under the condition that cancellation or modification of dates is communicated to The Greenbrier at least 14 days before the arrival date from April through December, and 5 days before the arrival date from January through March. Please note that any changes made within the cancellation period, including reducing the number of nights of the reservation, will result in forfeiture of the deposit. Special promotions may have a different cancellation period and will be noted at the time of booking.
Pet Policy:
The Greenbrier welcomes guests with pets under the following parameters: Pets are permitted in designated pet-friendly rooms for a $250 non-refundable pet fee per bedroom per stay ($350 for two pets). The pet fee includes the deep-cleaning of each room prior to the next guest's arrival. Acceptable pets include cats (de-clawed only) and dogs weighing 30 pounds or less. Animals of any other species are not permitted on the property. The Greenbrier welcomes Service Animals at any time. In this case, the weight limit and pet fee do not apply. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort and companionship do not qualify from this exemption under ADA guidelines. Amenities provided for your pet include a luxurious bed, treats, and a water bowl. Pets are welcome in guest houses and on the North Lawn and surrounding areas. Proper clean-up and disposal of pet waste are required. Pets are not permitted in the main buildings, pool areas, or golf courses including Valley View Trail. When outdoors, pets must be on a leash, in a carrier, or held in arms. Pets are not to be left unattended in a room at any time unless kept in a travel carrier or cage. Pet owners are responsible for any damage to the resort property or room. The Greenbrier reserves the right to remove any pet for improper behavior, including, but not limited to, excessive barking, biting, evidence of disease or urination, or defecation in public areas.