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This cozy Napa escape comes with your own holiday short film

Holiday movie magic at Bardessono Hotel & Spa

Bardessono Hotel and Spa
Bardessono Hotel and Spa

This holiday season, guests can star in their own holiday film at Napa Valley‘s Bardessono Hotel & Spa — a two MICHELIN Key, LEED Platinum–certified hotel. Available for booking now through January 31 is the Holiday Movie Magic Experience, an exclusive package that combines a cozy, cinematic night.

This experience allows guests to start in their very own Hallmark-style short film, shot on location with videographer Sebastien Manceau of Interstellar Films. This festive, one-of-a-kind experience is the perfect way to celebrate the season or the perfect memorable gift for the movie-loving person in your life. This experience is available only for a limited time from November 2, 2025, to January 31, 2026.

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The Holiday Movie Magic Experience (Starting at $6,300 for two guests, for two nights) includes:

  • A 2-night stay in a spa suite
  • In-room movie night inspired by classic holiday films
  • Holiday movie night essentials such as holiday sweets and treats, festive pillows and blankets, twinkling lights, and holiday scents
  • Whimsical turndown amenities such as festive tea and a curated winter playlist
  • 3-hour (flexible) video shoot with Interstellar Films, with a custom film to be delivered in 2-3 weeks

The experience takes place at Bardessono Hotel & Spa, a serene wellness-oriented luxury property located in the heart of Napa Valley. Beyond its visual appeal, this unique hotel was the first hotel in the state of CA to receive LEED Platinum certification for environmental stewardship. Those interested in this cozy Napa escape must book at least 14 days prior to arrival, available by phone only (blackout dates apply).

Emily Caldwell
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