The celebs—they’re identical to us. Particularly in relation to planning a spring break getaway. Simply have a look at Gwen Stefani’s Instagram as proof.
On Thursday, Stefani took to social media to share a fast Instagram Reel of a current household trip that she took together with her husband, Blake Shelton (and her sons Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo) to the Ozarks.
“Such an unforgettable time at @bigcedarlodge,” Stefani captioned the publish. “The flowers, the meals, the household reminiscences. Thank u for making all of it so particular.”
Within the video, you may see glimpses of the resort, together with its beautiful golf course and stone buildings. However there’s a lot extra to this property that is not proven within the clip.
Big Cedar Lodge, positioned close to Branson, Missouri, is the creation of Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Professional Outlets, and it was impressed by his love of land conservation. Right here, friends can select from quite a lot of lodging sorts corresponding to traditional lodge rooms in its lodge to cottages providing massive porches for watching the dawn and sunsets, non-public log cabins on the lake, and even glamping tents within the woods.
The large property additionally has loads of issues to do for the entire household, together with yoga and spa therapies, mountaineering, fishing, and archery. There are additionally actions like tie-dying courses, baking competitions, pottery making, household film nights on the garden, and extra, making it really feel extra like an all-ages summer season camp expertise. After all, you can too at all times play a spherical of golf on one in every of its 5 golf programs designed by Invoice Coore and Ben Crenshaw.
There are a grand whole of 17 on-site eating venues, together with Buzzard’s Bar, a downhome honky tonk that hosts dwell music each night that we positive hope the 2 songbirds loved throughout their keep.
Talking of songs, People identified that Stefani’s Instagram Reel was set to her and Shelton’s new track, “Purple Irises,” from Stefani’s album “Bouquet.” “Purple Irises” was impressed by their mutual love of yacht rock.
“We come from such completely different worlds,” Stefani said in an interview with People. “Our musical tastes are completely different, but we do come collectively on this one place: We each love ’70s gentle rock and yacht rock.” And apparently, they each love an excellent trip, too.