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Businiess name:  Grand Traverse Resort & Spa
Review by:  Blake N.
Review content: 
Need a weekend of pampering? Then, call the Grand Traverse Resort & Spa have them take care of you. The resort and spa is the ultimate in luxury in the relaxing surrounding of northern Michigan. With Traverse City also beingthe host of the National Cherry Festival 4th of July week, a well timed trip could leave you with lots of activities to do. Anything on the resort is extremely expensive, however, including $135 rounds of golf.. If you want to take in the area, I suggest booking a room at a lost costly hotel, just go to the spa for a massage or any number of things for a half do or so and spend the rest of your money at the little shops in downtown Traverse City.

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