Guests can also join in their group bonfires outdoors along with a sunrise stretch. Animal therapy, morning dance class and cloud spotting are also on the list of possibilities at this resort.
Well, when the city of Manhattan is growing so fast that they need more water, the state invokes their "rights" and literally takes a town away from the 3000 people that lived there. That town was called Bittersweet and today it lies under 175 feet of water known as the Neversink Reservoir.
The Sullivan County Board of Elections says that residents of Neversink will now be able to purchase alcohol both in restaurants and convenience stores in the town following the opening of absentee ballots on Friday.