Downtown Chanhassen Hotel near Chanhassen Dinner Theatre
The Country Inn & Suites Chanhassen hotel is located west of downtown Minneapolis and reflects the warmth and charm of the area. The fabulous Mall of America and many other Minneapolis attractions are approximately 20 minutes from our hotel. Lake Ann and Lake Minnetonka are also located nearby, providing beautiful places for picnics or cruises. For excellent entertainment nearby, look no further than the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, adjacent to our hotel. Our hotel in downtown Chanhassen provides easy access to these and many other exciting local attractions.
Nearby Chanhassen attractions:
Chanhassen Dinner Theatre - adjacent to hotel Enjoy dinner and a show at the nation's largest professional dinner theater and Minnesota's largest privately owned restaurant.
Chanhassen Cinema - adjacent to hotel Conveniently located adjacent to the Country Inn & Suites, Chanhassen Cinema offers the newest movie releases in comfortable facilities.
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum - 3 miles from hotel Features than 1,000 acres showcasing woodlands, prairie and marsh plant life as well as a Japanese garden, the Andersen Horticulture Library and more.
Lake Minnetonka Cruises - 4 miles from hotel Catch a sunset from one of the many charter cruises on nearby Lake Minnetonka.
Old Log Theater - 4 miles from hotel Opened in 1940, the Old Log Theater offers the best in contemporary theater.
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge - 8 miles from hotel A wildlife center located on 14,000 acres of beautiful land, this is a perfect place to learn about Minnesota's natural surroundings.
Mall of America - 15 miles from hotel Explore the best shopping you'll ever find at the biggest mall in the country!
Country Inn Hotel Chanhassen Dinner Theatre Packages The world-renowned Chanhassen Dinner Theatre is just steps away from our hotel, making it easy to see one of their famous productions.
Dinner Theatre and hotel accommodation packages are available by contacting the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre Box Office. View current show information for the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre and book your package today.
Your package includes:
Accommodations in a Parlor Suite, which is a two-room suite with a king bed in the bedroom and a pull-out love seat in the setting area with a wet bar
Indoor heated pool and whirlpool
Free hot buffet breakfast with make-your-own Belgian waffles
A "buy one, get one free" drink ticket for the High Timber Lounge
Dinner Theatre tickets good for dinner and a show.
Reserve your package today by calling the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre directly at (800) 362-3515.
Terms and Conditions:
Rates subject to availability and are not available with any other coupons or discounts. Cancellations must be made by calling the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre.
About Minneapolis
Separated by the mighty Mississippi, the Twin Cities are home to over three million people. With a low crime rate, a clean, attractive setting, and plenty of cultural attractions, the Minneapolis area is considered one of the best places in the country to live - harsh winters excepted. The more modern of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis is the proud home of the Metro Dome and a sprawling city-center whose glass and steel skyscrapers seem to reach for the future. The city also boasts the world-famous Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Guthrie Theater, birthplace of the American Regional professional theater movement. In addition to the Mississippi, the area has numerous bodies of water - Lake Calhoun, Lake Harriet and the Lake of Isles provide plenty of outdoor recreation in the warm and ice-fishing months. The area is also a golfer's paradise, with over 100 public courses within a 45 minutes drive of downtown. For shoppers, the colossal Mall of America offers over 500 stores, plus an amusement park, an aquarium and other attractions. The area is also a hotbed for new music, having produced Prince and alternative legends, The Replacements.
Did you know?
Minneapolis's Old City Hall and Courthouse, located on South Fifth Street, took over 16 years to build. The clock tower reaches a height of more than 340 feet and boasts four clock-faces that are larger than those of London's Big Ben. The building was constructed of pink and purple granite mined in Minnesota, and nearly bankrupted the city before it saw completion in 1905.