gamedic
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My wife and I just walked in the house from a day at Biltmore Estate in Asheville N.C. This was our third visit to Biltmore in two years. The first two times were during the springtime. I enjoy going around the middle of April when all the flowers on the grounds are in bloom. There is about a ten day period when the tulips and azaleas are bloomed together and all the trees are in bloom and dozens of other flowers. If your like me and love being outside you can't beat a visit in the spring. My wife has wanted to visit around christmas to see all the decorations. I surprised her with tickets in her stocking this year for the candlelight Christmas tour of the house. Our tickets were for this evening. Tonight was the final night of the Christmas tours of the house. It was pretty awesome. There was live musical performances throughout the house and dancers in the foyer and ofcourse about fifty different Christmas trees and plenty of other decorations throughout the house. If you get the chance to go I think a regular daytime visit would be the best way to start and pay the extra ten bucks for the audio tour it makes the visit much better by letting you know what your looking at and the history of the house and each room as you go through them. There is no audio tour for the Christmas tour, so the new visitors there tonight didn't have a clue what they were looking at. Although they were still amazed by the beautiful things they saw I,m sure it was more interesting for visitors like myself that had heard the audio tour before. My wife says this was her favorite visit and she is already planning our Christmas visit for next year.