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Friday
Feb092024

Mara at Four Seasons Hotel is Hosting Loppet World Cup Watch Party Brunches, Feb 17 & 18

Photo credit: The Loppet Foundation

Loppet World Cup Watch Party Brunch at Mara

Join fellow fans and cheer for all the COOP FIS Cross-Country World Cup skiers at Mara’s watch party brunch! Saturday, February 17 and Sunday, February 18, beginning at 10am.

These special events include complimentary valet parking, live event feed on TVs throughout the restaurant, a glass of sparkling wine and the Mara Brunch - complete with a live-action station with eggs made to order, a luxe buffet spread of breakfast meats, cold appetizers, waffles and pancakes, and an Instagramable dessert display.

Reservations and tickets are available on Tock. $89 per person plus tax and gratuities, $45 for children 12 and under. A portion of the proceeds benefit The Loppet Foundation.

Loppet Cup Room Package with Shuttle Service to and from VIP Area

Cocoon inside Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis between Loppet Cup action. Your stay includes deluxe accommodations and VIP shuttle service to and from the Loppet World Cup VIP area.

Those who take advantage of this special offer receive a spectator’s guide to the world class trails at Theodore Wirth Park. A portion of the room package proceeds also go to Loppet Foundation. Optional enhancements include The Spa’s guided sauna experience and dining with fellow fans at Mara and Nordic Village. The Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis is located 245 Hennepin Avenue.

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