The Bracebridge Dinner is a unique Ahwahnee Christmas tradition of grand proportion. Held annually since 1927, the event transforms The Ahwahnee into a 17th century English manor for a feast of food, song, and mirth. The inspiration for this ceremony was Washington Irving's Sketch Book that described Squire Bracebridge and English Christmas traditions of that period.
The event is an elegant and artistic four-hour pageant of classic carols, Renaissance rituals, Middle Age music, and sumptuous food. Over 100 players create the roles of the Squire and his family, their servants, the Lord of Misrule, minstrels and other performers. The Ahwahnee Dining Room serves as the Great Hall and stage for the festivities and is decked with magnificent wreaths, an elaborate Squire's table, large banners, and traditional Yuletide decorations.
Dinner for two at the Bracebridge Celebration on the second night of your package.
It is suggested that make these reservations as early as possible as this is a popular event that fills up to capacity every year! The Ahwahnee's great Bracebridge Dinner lodging package makes celebrating this event exceptionally easy.
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Find information on the grand Yosemite Holiday Tradition known as the Bracebridge Dinner. Contact National Park Reservations early to ensure you get reservations this year! ... Read More