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November 25, 2008

Gingerbread house at the Royal Park Hotel in Rochester, MI

Filed under: Photo Business Blog Posts — Prem @ 10:42 am
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The Royal Park Hotel in Rochester, MI has a fun new attraction for the holidays…a GIANT gingerbread house.  It’s incredible!  I wanted to just sit in it and eat it.
We did some photos for them the other day and I thought I would share a few of them.  If you’re in the area, it’s definitely worth checking out.
For anyone that hasn’t been over there yet, the Royal Park is one of the most beautiful hotels in Michigan.  Cheridy and I have been blessed to shoot a lot of our weddings there this year so we’ve had the opportunity to experience their top notch service quite a few times. Go see for yourself and check out the gingerbread house while you’re there.

Here’s a few stats from the press release:
“Ingredients used to create the Royal Park Hotel Gingerbread House include: 220 Cups of Sugar, 300 lbs of Gingerbread Mix, 110 Cups of Powdered Sugar, 90 Gallons of Water, 240 Eggs, 200 lbs of Holiday Candy, 144 Whirly Lollipops, 400 Candy Canes and 580 hours of dedication to a wonderful holiday story worth sharing.”

royal park hotel, gingerbread house

royal park hotel, gingerbread house

royal park hotel, gingerbread house

royal park hotel, gingerbread house

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  1. sweeeet. (pun intended)

    Comment by ryan koral — November 25, 2008 @ 1:52 pm

  2. What did you cover the gingerbread house in? Did you use actual ginger bread? What did you make the frame out of?

    Comment by Brianna — November 17, 2011 @ 10:17 pm

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