If you’re of a certain age, you’ll almost certainly remember the 1987 hit film Dirty Dancing. You might even have attempted lifting, or being lifted by, a dance partner for the iconic final scene. Well, get ready to do it again, because the resort featured in the film is alive and well, and you can stay there.
The Deal
- The genuinely iconic Mountain Lake Lodge is in Pembroke, Virginia, in the US and is a 2024 Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Award winner.
- Rooms are currently available from £156 through Trivago
- Step onto the same locations where Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey brought the story of Baby and Johnny to life.
- You’ll recognise many of the features of the resort, includig the gazebo where they learned to dance!

Accommodation Highlights
- Charming Rooms: Rustic, cozy rooms with modern amenities
- Scenic Surroundings: Wake up to breathtaking views of the Appalachian wilderness.
- On-Site Dining: Locally sourced farm-to-table cuisine at Harvest Restaurant
Things to Do
- Dirty Dancing Tour: Relive iconic moments with a guided walking tour of the lodge’s filming locations.
- Outdoor Adventures: Explore hiking trails, mountain biking routes, and kayaking opportunities nearby.
- Relax: Lounge by the pool or enjoy a fireside evening at the lodge’s cozy common areas.
How to Book
Tap the button below for full details and to book via Trivagp. Availability is limited, and this deal is valid for stays through March 2025. Weekend and peak-season rates may vary.

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