The Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, really goes all out to decorate during the holiday season. The hotel is comprised of several enormous indoor atria filled with plants, walkways, and waterways. There are giant decorated trees everywhere, including several very giant ones in the Magnolia Room, and even the palm trees are strung with lights. Another scene found by The Wild Images Team in the Magnolia Room during one of our stays in the hotel was this trio of snowmen representing the See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and Speak No Evil theme. In the background can be seen some of the characteristic atria vegetation and holiday lights. Closer inspection will reveal the overhead glass ceiling to allow sunlight to the vegetation and the lights on balconies of some of the many rooms that are inward facing throughout the hotel. We captured this photograph one late night during our exploration of the atria. The Wild Images Team has captured many other photos in Tennessee including the indoor vegetation of the Garden Conservatory waterfalls and walkway, the secret spot where a backlit waterfall drops into a hidden pool, the frozen yet dreamy ice sculpture bedroom lamp scene, the working thermometer showing the ice sculpture display being kept at a frigid 9F, and the wonder of the larger than life ice sculpture nativity scene, each of which are available for sale in our store. Blog posts from Tennessee include the strands of lights that create a giant holiday tree over glowing poinsettias, in the Garden Conservatory where even the lamps are festively decorated, the location where snowmen see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil, the moment when a certain ogre showed up to Shrek the Halls With Boughs of Holly, the fantastic overlook of The Wild Images Team Coordinator Christina in front of a giant holiday scene, the late night view of a glowing sign that invited us to come make tasty treats with Gingy, but first we bundled up for the ice sculpture display where The Wild Images Team Coordinator Christina is in the middle of a giant ice snowflake, followed by thawing out at the House of Gingy outside of the ice sculpture display, and after finally thawing out the equipment, the ever gracious host Gingy hams it up for the camera.
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