DOWNTOWN: The Hay-Adam’s Frightfully Elegant Halloween Experience in The "Transylvania Suite” Promises Spooky Fun for One Hauntingly Romantic Couple

This Halloween no creaking coffins are needed for a night of hauntingly romantic retiring at The Hay-Adams, located at 800 16th Street NW in Washington, DC.  Count Dracula and ghost-loving guests who book the "Transylvania Suite” for one night, (available exclusively on Monday, October 31st) will find the expansive canopy bed dressed in custom designed Italian linens, frightfully embellished with cobwebs and creepily embroidered personalized pillows.
This luxurious suite overlooks Lafayette Park towards the White House, setting the stage for a wickedly decadent evening.
 
For those addicted to this spooky holiday, The Hay-Adams Halloween package affords a unique chance to enjoy the legendary elegance of this iconic hotel while experiencing a number of creative twists all evening: from a frighteningly outfitted butler to escort guests to the skull-adorned suite, to a gift collection of old and new horror film DVDs, along with more eye-popping surprises. This Halloween experience is priced at $2,995 for a one-night stay (excluding tax and gratuity).  For the suite transformation to occur, guests must reserve this non-cancellable package by October 24.
 The "Transylvania Suite” will be fiendishly decorated by designer Barbara Hamilton of the Ociana Group, with all the trappings of a gentrified haunted house. Those brave enough to take the plunge will be treated to a spirited welcome amenity from Pastry Chef Josh Short, tricked with blood-curdling cocktails for two delivered to the Halloween lair, followed by a three-course dinner paired with wines which includes a spidery-inspired dessert, served in the suite’s dining room. A diabolically concocted turn-down surprise will be delivered prior to retiring for the night. The following morning guests can celebrate daybreak with a lavish breakfast in bed at their leisure, and who can resist a spicy Bloody Scary to complete the morning feast?
The award-winning Hay-Adams is located at 800 16th Street, NW,
across Lafayette Square from the White House.

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