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French Lick Resort

Great hotels and spas were born in America where healing waters bubble from deep in the earth. The newly renovated and modernized French Lick Resort has remained true to its roots. Today you will find a stunning destination evocative of another time when entire families arrived for the season to “take the waters”. Indulge your sophisticated tastes in a special place devoted to the exquisite attention to detail – from spa to fine food, from casino to sporting activities.
Set on 3,000 acres steeped in history and natural beauty, two luxury hotels -- West Baden Springs Hotel and French Lick Springs Hotel – beckon the discriminating traveler. French Lick Springs Hotel dates from 1845. The original east wing was built in 1901. Guests from across the globe have come to experience the "miracle waters" of its nearby sulfur springs. The resort now features a Conference & Events Center plus:

443 guest rooms and suites
Pool complex with indoor/outdoor pools and hot tub
Conference & Event Center
Championship-level golf courses
Spa and fitness center
Casual and fine dining options
The Promenade Shoppes
Just for Kids events
Riding stables
Historic tours
24-hour Casino
Shuttle service to West Baden Springs Hotel, The Stables, and golf courses.
Pet friendly (advance notice required)
Valet and concierge services

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French Lick Resort News:

French Lick Resort has added a water park. The 40,000 square-foot water park, directly across from the casino, features a retractable glass roof.

Also added is a challenging mountain bike course and a 9,500 square foot separate non-smoking gaming area.

Since buying the property in the 1990s, owner William Cook has spent $450 million transforming the historic property into a global resort destination. Located in southern Indiana just one hundred miles south of Indianapolis, the resort offers nearly every amenity the modern traveler who wants a unique experience could want – including a magnificent 42,000-square-foot casino. Most recently, the French Lick Casino has added a 9,500 square foot separate non-smoking gaming area. And the resort now sports a challenging mountain bike trail.


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