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The Spectacular Dinner Theatre Experience at Twin Cities Hotel: A Must-Visit Destination!

Imagine indulging in delectable food while engrossed in a captivating performance that brings the rich history of the area and the hotel to life.
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Welcome to the Twin Cities Hotel, where history, hospitality, and heartwarming experiences come together. As you step foot into this enchanting establishment, you'll feel a sense of nostalgia mixed with excitement. And now, there's another compelling reason to visit – the addition of a dinner theatre experience!

Imagine indulging in delectable food while engrossed in a captivating performance that brings the rich history of the area and the hotel to life. That's precisely what the Twin Cities Hotel has to offer. With rehearsals and menu planning well underway, the anticipation is building for the start of the dinner theatre series in February.

The first show promises to lean heavily into the fascinating history of the area, including tales of the hotel’s famous permanent guests… the ghosts. Yes, you heard it right! The Twin Cities Hotel is home to several resident spirits, adding a unique and thrilling aspect to your visit.

Here are five ways to mark special occasions with the Twin City Hotel dinner theatre experience:

  1. Birthdays: Make your birthday celebration unforgettable with an evening of food, fun, and theatre.
  2. Anniversaries: Celebrate your love story amidst the romantic and historic ambiance of the Twin Cities Hotel.
  3. Corporate Events: Impress your colleagues and clients with a unique entertainment option that combines dining and drama.
  4. Family Reunions: Bring your family together for an engaging and memorable reunion experience.
  5. Holiday Celebrations: Mark the festive season with a special outing to the dinner theatre. Pre-sale tickets make perfect Christmas gifts or stocking stuffers.

To spread the joy of the holiday season, Twin Cities Hotel offers Christmas baskets that can be purchased on site. These baskets are filled with Twin Cities moonshine, their signature trail mix, and other exclusive items that you can only find at the Twin Cities Hotel. It's a basket full of cheer, perfect for gifting or indulging in yourself.

The allure of Twin Cities Hotel extends beyond just the dinner theatre experience. With its charming historic rooms, vibrant saloon, and a nostalgic Wild West ambiance, it's a delightful destination to visit any time of the year. The hotel prides itself on sourcing food from local farm families when possible, ensuring your dining experience is fresh and flavourful.

For ghost story lovers, the hotel offers an extra thrill. Documented sightings and mysterious sounds throughout the hotel add another layer of intrigue to your visit.

Twin Cities Hotel, is not just a place to stay; it's a living testament to the area's rich history and resilient spirit. This enduring symbol of community strength first opened its doors on September 2, 1938, and has been welcoming guests ever since.

The hotel was built by three prominent National Hockey League (NHL) players - Red Dutton, Cecil "Tiny" Thompson, and Paul Thompson. Their love for the game mirrored the passion they put into creating this timeless establishment. Today, the hotel is owned and operated by Chris Goss, a long-time area resident who continues to uphold the hotel's legacy as an integral part of the surrounding community.

The origins of the Twin Cities Hotel are intertwined with the area's oil boom in the mid-1930s. The rapid growth led to the emergence of a bustling town north of present-day Longview, known as Little Chicago. This thriving community boasted houses, stores, a movie theatre, and a post office. Today, all that remains of Little Chicago is a stone memorial by the roadside. All this is reflected in the dinner theatre experience.

Today, the Twin Cities Hotel stands as one of the few remaining icons of the area's rich oil and gas history. Schools, businesses, and entire towns have vanished over the years, but the spirit and resilience of the people remain, embodied in the enduring presence of the Twin Cities Hotel.

Twin Cities Hotel continues to serve its community and visitors with good food, friendly folks, and a cold beer. It is not just a place to rest your head; it's a portal to the past, a testament to resilience, and a beacon of community spirit. So, whether you're a history enthusiast, a ghost story lover, or simply someone looking for a unique and welcoming place to stay, come visit us at the Twin Cities Hotel. We can't wait to share our story with you!

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