The real beauty of staying at this cabin is waking up and feeling like you are in a treehouse when you look around. Ripplemead Mountain Home (approx $450/night) sits at the end of a paved walkway up on the top of a mountain, as a two-bedroom (fairly rustic) cabin with no AC (but with the windows open, there’s a nice constant breeze). The perfect view to pair your morning coffee with before you start your adventure of the day. In total, the property has 100 units that can sleep 350 guests. There are several newer cabins (referred to as mountain homes) up on Blueberry Ridge which can sleep several people. Next to the empty lake bed sits Virginia Cabin, known as “Baby’s cabin” where the Housemans stayed in the movie, and it looks the same except the stairs have been moved and now there are adorable lights strung around the cabin very inviting. She’s Like the Wind Stay in the iconic cabins with the amazing lush green forest surrounding you. But as Bo, the ATV gator tour guide says, “it’s not a reason to be sad.” The lake will come back in due time. Currently, it is nearly empty which is hard to not feel a little bit sad about on property. The lake, due to geologic functions, has emptied and filled several times in previous decades. Kellerman‘s lodge main structure is a sandstone grandiosity sitting high and mighty on a beautiful Virginia hill, surrounded by the property peppered with tan rustic cabins, beside Mountain Lake, which has a storied history in and of itself. Reminisce over the first time you remember seeing Dirty Dancing as you explore the property. Fans flock to Mountain Lake Lodge (MLL) to soak up a bit of the romanticism viewed on screen as the lodge looks almost exactly like it did when they filmed in 1987. Well, we all know what happened after that and the rest is history after Johnny plucked Baby out of a corner. If you have read up on your DD trivia or happen to see the Netflix series “The Movies That Made Us” DD episode, you might know that the filmmaking team was on a shoestring budget and none of the major studios wanted it so the cast and crew filmed, at the last minute, at Mountain Lake Lodge, expecting no fanfare for the movie release (shocking!). Photo Courtesy Mountain Lake Lodgeįans of the movie are transported back to the skin-tingling scenes between Johnny Castle and Baby set amid the distinct beauty of Kellerman‘s Mountain House, filmed in 1987 but set in 1963. Discover a new vacation destination surrounded by rustic lodging, stunning mountains, and a flashback in time as you remember the iconic scenes from Dirty Dancing. The filmmakers set the scene in the Catskills of Upstate New York but real fans know that “Dirty Dancing” (DD) was filmed– not in the Catskills– but limited scenes in Lake Lure, North Carolina, and the majority of the enduring movie at Mountain Lake Lodge in southwest Virginia. The 35th anniversary of the iconic 80s movie “Dirty Dancing,” which brought us the pinnacle of romance and dancing on the screen, has found new generations of fans over the years. Thousands of fans make a pilgrimage to the set to see remnants of the '80s movie that became a cult classic.Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email How quickly 35 years passes. The weekend includes a walking movie tour (like the one my family and I did), dancing lessons, a scavenger hunt, and a Saturday night party. The next one is August 25-27, the weekend of its 30-year anniversary. Mountain Lake Lodge still has several "Dirty Dancing"-themed weekends throughout the year. Due to a naturally occurring phenomenon, the lake is now completely dry. Mountain Lake Lodge is proud of its 15 minutes of fame as Kellerman's, from the spot where "nobody puts Baby in a corner" to the specific cabin where Baby and her family stay. But one pivotal part of that fame is now missing: the lake. On a recent road trip through Virginia with my family, my mom and I decided to stop at the Mountain Lake Lodge, the Pembroke hotel where the movie was filmed. Thanks to my mom, I know most of the classic lines ("I carried a watermelon"), can sing all of the songs ("She's Like the Wind" and "Hungry Eyes") and have even re-enacted the iconic lift.
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