Sip and Stay in Bothell
Indulge in the ultimate food and wine getaway — without the exorbitant price! The 2022 Sip & Stay package is your ticket to experiencing the best of Washington’s Wine Country at an unbeatable value.
Receive a complimentary Passport to Taste from Woodinville Wine Country, one of the world’s premier wine destinations, when you book a one- or two-night stay in participating Bothell hotels. Taste award-winning wines in a single weekend, or month-after-month throughout 2022.
With the Sip & Stay program, you’ll receive:
• Discounted rates for a one- or two-night stay in Bothell
• Up to two* Woodinville Wine Country Passports to use for complimentary tastings at participating wineries
Gear Up and Go
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