Camille's Last Dance
Camille's mountain reset — five days of Teton views, private chef dinners, and sunrise moments that matter
Luxury mountain escape with private experiences and peak-season adventure
Luxury Mountain Resort
Teton Village (ski-in/ski-out base, 12 miles from Jackson town square) · Open in Maps
Four Seasons delivers the mountain-glow luxury Camille needs — heated outdoor pool, full spa, multiple dining venues on-site, and a concierge team that can arrange anything from sunrise yoga to private chef coordination. Teton Village location puts you steps from après-activities and eliminates the need for a car. The resort's spa is world-class and perfect for the recovery day. Pricing is estimated based on peak July rates for a group block.
$5,600 total ($700/person/night for 8 guests in 4 suites)/nightCamille is The Adventurer — she craves mountain air and movement at dawn. This private yoga session on Amangani's pavilion as the Tetons catch first light is the perfect arrival-day reset. You'll be centered and grounded before the weekend accelerates.
Book it →A guided Sprinter van tour into the park at dawn — bison herds, moose, and Teton reflections on glassy lakes. Camille's adventurous spirit comes alive in wild spaces. This is the kind of morning she'll talk about forever.
Book it →Ride through sagebrush flats with the Cathedral Group of peaks looming ahead — quintessential western luxury and pure Camille. Two hours in the saddle with mountain air and zero cell service. This is the adventure day.
Book it →A curated 3-stop walking tour through Jackson's best-kept dining secrets — local charcuterie, craft cocktails, and a tasting at a wine bar. Camille gets to explore the town on foot while learning the story behind each spot. Perfect for an adventurer who wants to know a place deeply.
Book it →Half-day private spa experience at Amangani's minimalist mountain sanctuary — stone and glass, heated pool, and sky-high stillness. Camille deserves a reset before the final night. This is the recovery moment built into the schedule.
Book it →Golden-hour portraits at Jackson's iconic antler arches and open meadows with Teton backdrops. A professional photographer captures Camille and her bridesmaids in the light that makes this place legendary. These are the photos that define the trip.
Book it →Private car service picks up the group and drives 12 minutes to Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole in Teton Village. Check in, settle into your suites, and take in the Teton views from the balcony.
Tip: Text the group 48 hours before arrival with a packing checklist — July in Jackson is warm days (75–80°F) but cool nights (45–50°F), so layers are essential.
Settle in at the heated outdoor pool overlooking the Tetons. The hot tub is perfect for easing into the weekend. Grab a light snack from the resort café.
Tip: Apply sunscreen now — Jackson's elevation (6,300 ft) means UV rays hit harder. Reapply every 2 hours.
Private car service picks up the group at 5:15 AM for the 20-minute drive to Amangani. A certified instructor leads a 90-minute flow as the Tetons catch first light. Camille will feel grounded and present before the weekend accelerates.
Tip: Bring a light layer — it's 45°F at sunrise. The pavilion is open-air, but the views make the chill worth it.
Return to Jackson town square for flawless croissants and seasonal quiche at this French-inspired café. The morning gathering place — locals and visitors alike. Sit on the patio if weather holds.
Tip: Arrive by 8:15 AM to beat the line. Order the almond croissant and a cappuccino.
Head back to the resort. Shower, change, and regroup at the pool for a late-morning swim. This is downtime — no agenda, just the bridesmaids and Camille.
Tip: Order lunch poolside from the resort café. Keep it light — you have a big dinner ahead.
Jackson's most celebrated dining room — fireplace, wild game, and a Wine Spectator award-winning list. This is the first big dinner. Dress up. The vibe is refined but warm, and the staff knows how to celebrate a bride.
Tip: Request a table near the fireplace when you book. The ambiance is everything.
Speakeasy-inspired cocktail bar beneath the Pink Garter Theatre — jewel-toned interiors and inventive seasonal menus. Order the house cocktail and settle in for conversation. This is a chill first night out.
Tip: The Rose has a 2-drink minimum and doesn't take large groups after 9 PM — arrive by 8:45 PM to secure a spot.
Private car service picks up at 5:15 AM. A guided Sprinter van tour into the park at dawn — bison herds, moose, and Teton reflections on glassy lakes. Four hours in the wilderness with a naturalist guide. Camille's adventurous spirit comes alive here.
Tip: Bring binoculars, a camera with a good zoom, and a full water bottle. The morning light is unreal.
Head back to Jackson town square for The Bunnery's legendary OSM pancakes and freshly baked bread. This is the post-adventure refuel — expect a line and absolutely no regrets.
Tip: Order the pancakes with huckleberry syrup and a side of bacon. Split a few pastries for the table.
Back at the resort by 1:00 PM. Shower, change, and claim a lounge chair by the pool. This is the 2.5-hour downtime block — no agenda, just the group. This is where inside jokes form.
Tip: Order lunch poolside. Keep the group chat active — this is when the best photos happen.
A curated 3-stop walking tour through Jackson's best-kept dining secrets. Stop 1: local charcuterie and wine pairing. Stop 2: craft cocktail bar with a tasting. Stop 3: wine bar with a small-plate tasting. Camille gets to explore the town on foot while learning the story behind each spot.
Tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour is 2.5 hours and covers about 1 mile on flat terrain.
Back at Four Seasons by 6:30 PM. Shower, change, and get ready for the big night. This is the pregame moment — music, champagne, outfit checks, hype energy.
Tip: Have the maid of honor play Camille's favorite songs during the get-ready hour. Take photos in the suite.
Candlelit dining above the valley with Teton silhouettes in every window — the most dramatic dinner table in Wyoming. Italian-American cuisine, impeccable service, and a wine list that earns its reputation. This is THE dinner.
Tip: Request the table with the best Teton view when you book. Arrive 10 minutes early to soak in the moment.
Après-ski staple below the Teton Village gondola — fireside cocktails and a buzzy crowd. The rooftop has views of the Tetons lit up at night. Order craft cocktails and settle in for the evening.
Tip: The bar gets crowded after 10 PM. Arrive early to claim a spot by the fire pit.
Slope-side bar at the Four Seasons with mountain views, fire pits, and bar snacks. You're staying here, so this is a natural final stop. Order one last round and toast to Camille.
Tip: The Handle Bar closes at midnight. If you want to keep going, head back to the suite for a house party with BYOB drinks.
Sleep in. Room service or the resort café — order eggs, toast, fresh fruit, and coffee. No rush. This is a recovery morning.
Tip: Order water and electrolyte drinks to the suite. Hydration is key after last night.
Private car service picks up at 10:45 AM. Ride through sagebrush flats with the Cathedral Group of peaks looming ahead — quintessential western luxury and pure Camille. Two hours in the saddle with mountain air and zero cell service. This is the adventure day.
Tip: Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Bring sunscreen and a hat. The outfitter provides helmets.
Farm-to-table dinner with a communal ethos — thoughtful sourcing and a short menu that changes with the Wyoming seasons. Sit on the patio if weather holds. This is a casual, delicious refuel after the ride.
Tip: Order the seasonal salad and the grilled trout. Split a dessert.
Golden-hour portraits at Jackson's iconic antler arches and open meadows with Teton backdrops. A professional photographer captures Camille and her bridesmaids in the light that makes this place legendary. These are the photos that define the trip.
Tip: Wear your best casual outfit — linen, denim, or a sundress. Bring a light layer for the evening chill.
Back at Four Seasons by 5:30 PM. Shower, change, and rest before the evening. This is the final downtime block — pool, hot tub, or suite hangout.
Tip: Order light snacks to the suite. Save room for dinner.
A curated multi-course dinner prepared by the resort's executive chef in a private dining room. Menu highlights: heirloom tomato salad, pan-seared wild trout, and a decadent dessert. Wine pairings included. This is the celebration dinner.
Tip: Coordinate with the resort concierge 48 hours ahead to confirm dietary restrictions and wine preferences.
After dinner, move to the private dining room's lounge area. Each bridesmaid shares one specific memory of Camille + one wish for her marriage. 90 seconds each, no cue cards. Light a candle. This is the heart of the weekend.
Tip: Text attendees 48 hours ahead asking them to pre-think their memory. Have tissues ready.
Wine-forward neighborhood bistro with an intimate bar and a list that leans old-world without being stuffy. Order a glass of natural wine and settle in for low-key conversation. This is a chill final night out.
Tip: The bar is small and cozy — perfect for a group of 8. Arrive by 10:15 PM to claim a spot.
Sleep in. Room service or the resort café — order eggs, toast, fresh fruit, and coffee. This is a recovery morning with zero agenda.
Tip: Order water and electrolyte drinks to the suite. Hydration is key.
Half-day private spa experience at Amangani's minimalist mountain sanctuary — stone and glass, heated pool, and sky-high stillness. Camille deserves a reset. Each bridesmaid gets a 60-minute treatment (massage, facial, or body treatment — your choice). This is the recovery moment.
Tip: Book treatments in advance. The spa fills up fast in July. Arrive 15 minutes early to enjoy the heated pool.
Return to Jackson town square for flawless croissants and seasonal quiche. Sit on the patio and soak in the mountain air. This is a light, easy refuel.
Tip: Order the almond croissant and a cappuccino. Split a few pastries for the table.
Back at the resort by 3:00 PM. Claim a lounge chair by the pool. This is the final downtime block — no agenda, just the group and the Tetons.
Tip: Order light snacks and sparkling water. This is a chill, restorative afternoon.
Award-winning brewpub with a sprawling patio — casual, loud, and the best value drinking in Jackson. Order burgers, fries, and a flight of craft beers. This is a low-key final dinner.
Tip: Arrive early to claim a patio table. The sunset views are unreal.
Wine-forward neighborhood bistro with an intimate bar. Order a glass of natural wine and settle in for low-key conversation. This is a chill final evening.
Tip: The bar is small and cozy — perfect for a group of 8. Arrive by 7:45 PM to claim a spot.
One last trip to Jackson town square for The Bunnery's legendary OSM pancakes and freshly baked bread. This is the final memory — the place Camille will remember every time she thinks of this weekend.
Tip: Order the pancakes with huckleberry syrup and a side of bacon. Take a group photo at the entrance.
Return to the resort. Check out by 11:00 AM. Pack, settle any final bills, and gather at the lobby for departure.
Tip: Assign someone to collect group photos and create a shared album before everyone leaves.
Private car service picks up the group and drives 12 minutes to JAC. Flights depart between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM.
Tip: Pre-book airport rides the night before. Aim for flights after 1:00 PM so no one is rushed.
Speakeasy-inspired cocktail lounge
Jewel-toned interiors and inventive seasonal menus beneath the Pink Garter Theatre. Intimate, craft-focused, and perfect for a chill first night. The house cocktail is a must-order.
Get directions →Rooftop après-ski lounge
Après-ski staple below the Teton Village gondola with fireside cocktails and a buzzy crowd. The rooftop has views of the Tetons lit up at night. Craft cocktails and a lively energy.
Get directions →Slope-side luxury lounge
Slope-side bar at the Four Seasons with mountain views, fire pits, and bar snacks that could be a full meal. Refined but relaxed — perfect for a final nightcap.
Get directions →Wine-forward neighborhood bar
Wine-forward neighborhood bistro with an intimate bar and a list that leans old-world without being stuffy. Cozy, sophisticated, and perfect for low-key conversation.
Get directions →Historic honky-tonk
Saddle bar stools, silver-dollar floors, and live country music since 1937 — the most famous bar in Wyoming. Touristy but authentic, and a must-visit for the experience.
Get directions →Rocky Mountain Contemporary • $$$$
Jackson's most celebrated dining room with a fireplace, wild game, and a Wine Spectator award-winning list. Refined but warm — the staff knows how to celebrate a bride.
Reserve →Italian-American • $$$$
Candlelit dining above the valley with Teton silhouettes in every window — the most dramatic dinner table in Wyoming. Impeccable service and a wine list that earns its reputation.
Reserve →French-Inspired Bakery • $$
Flawless croissants and seasonal quiche in a bright European-café setting — the morning gathering place. Expect a line and absolutely no regrets.
Reserve →American Breakfast • $
Jackson institution for OSM pancakes and freshly baked bread — expect a line and absolutely no regrets. The huckleberry syrup is legendary.
Reserve →Seasonal American • $$$
Farm-to-table dinner with a communal ethos — thoughtful sourcing and a short menu that changes with the Wyoming seasons. Sit on the patio if weather holds.
Reserve →Brewpub • $$
Award-winning brewpub with a sprawling patio — casual, loud, and the best value drinking in Jackson. Order burgers, fries, and a flight of craft beers.
Reserve →Multi-Course Tasting • $$$$
A curated multi-course dinner prepared by the resort's executive chef in a private dining room. Menu highlights: heirloom tomato salad, pan-seared wild trout, and a decadent dessert. Wine pairings included.
Reserve →Transport: Private car service for all activities and airport transfers. Cost: $80–$120 per transfer (group rate). This eliminates the need for a rental car and keeps everyone together. Book through the Four Seasons concierge or a local service like Jackson Hole Private Car Service. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is available in town but less reliable in peak season.
Nightlife Strategy: Rooftop cocktails are the vibe — Calico and The Handle Bar are your anchors for the big nights. Both have fire pits, mountain views, and a sophisticated energy. Arrive by 10:00 PM to claim a spot. No reservations needed, but arrive early. The Rose and Trio are perfect for chill nights — intimate, craft-focused, and no cover charge. Expect $65–$78 per person per venue for cocktails and bar snacks.
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