It’s a good year to be an avid Hallmark Christmas movie watcher! You can now basically live inside the channel’s iconic holiday films, thanks to three suites inspired by them at Club Wyndham’s timeshare resorts in New York, Tennessee, and Colorado.
Starting November 1, Christmas lovers can book a stay at the one-bedroom suites styled by the Hallmark Channel’s head of design. Inspired by the channel’s Countdown to Christmas movie lineup, each suite boasts a different theme. In New York City, you’ll find a more traditional theme complete with a mailbox marked “Letters to Santa” and stationery to write a Christmas wish list. Fittingly, Vail, Colorado’s snowy mountain theme includes a ceiling light projection of falling snow. Over in Nashville, Tennessee, the country cottage suite features turquoise and plaid accents as well as country-style Christmas songs on demand.
All three suites will have a scent machine to fill the rooms with guests’ favorite holiday smells and a floor-to-ceiling backdrop from a Hallmark Channel movie scene. Guests can take advantage of each suite's fully-equipped kitchen to bake cookies, and the living and dining areas come adorned with festive decor. Depending on which suite you book, other features include an ornament crafting station, hot cocoa station, gingerbread house kits, wrapped presents under a Christmas tree (that's prepped for your very own Christmas tree lighting ceremony) and, of course, a Hallmark Channel holiday movie collection with popcorn and candy for the perfect binge-watching sesh. If that’s not enough, each guest leaves with a gift basket with items like Hallmark Channel wine and a Hallmark Channel Monopoly game set.
Looking to book a stay? Each suite sleeps up to four guests and will be available to book for two- to three-night stays from November 12, 2021 through January 1, 2022. Rates start at $295 per night. You can learn more—and even take an interactive tour of the suites—here.

Kelly Allen is the Associate Editor at House Beautiful, where she creates design, culture, and travel content online and in the magazine. She’s been on the team since 2019, writing features on dreamy TV sets and movie filming locations, in-depth city guides, and inspiring home tours. From researching ethereal estates to discovering can’t-miss set decoration details onscreen, she’s always eager to answer burning pop culture questions through a design lens. In her five-year career, she’s built a strong network of designers across disciplines to tap for their invaluable expertise. Her background includes honing reporting skills while tackling viral news for Delish and contributing to Cosmopolitan’s entertainment coverage. When she’s not watching every new film and TV show, she’s browsing vintage home stores, attending industry events, and wandering around New York City—highlighting it all on Instagram.