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With an array of activities, delicious dining options, and luxurious accommodations, Omni Barton Creek is the perfect place to unwind and create lasting memories.

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Whether you want to relax by the pool, improve your swing on the golf course, or indulge in a pampering spa day, Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa has it all. Families can enjoy fun-filled activities like animal encounters, water slides, and a bouncy house.

The spring break fun also includes:

  • A St. Patrick’s Day celebration with bagpipes
  • An Art of Mixology class for adults at the Blind Salamander Kitchen + Bar
  • DJ pool parties
  • And more

Plan your stay.

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