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5 ways to treat your Mom for Mother’s Day

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Spring is finally here which means Mother’s Day is just around the corner (May 12 to be exact) – a.k.a. the day when the mother figure in your life finally gets the recognition she has deserved all year long. Listen, we’re not saying the annual $50 gift card to her favorite restaurant isn’t a great gift, we’re just saying that maybe this year you can give her something a little more thoughtful. Luckily, we have a suggestion to do just that – enter Kiawah Island Golf Resort.

From a 5-star spa day to recreational activities and dining options, they’ve put together 5 ways to treat Mom, so you don’t have to worry about finding a last-minute gift or cooking brunch for her (stressful). Let MD2K19 commence. (Mother’s Day 2019… we’re making this a thing.)

🌸 Mother’s Day Buffet
📍 Jasmine Porch
🕓 Breakfast: 6:30-10:15 a.m. | Buffet (with live music): 12-3 p.m. | Dinner: 6-9:30 p.m.
💰 $75+ adults, $28+ children (4-12 yrs)
💬 The chefs at Jasmine Porch prepare an array of regional dishes with inspirations from their childhood, plus desserts created thoughtfully by The Sanctuary’s Pastry Team.

💐 Lobby Bar
📍 The Sanctuary Hotel
🕓 12-11 p.m.
💰 Menu prices vary
💬 Celebrate your mom with a pre- or post-brunch toast in a warm and friendly atmosphere at the Lobby Bar.

🌷 Mother’s Day Buffet
📍 The Atlantic Room
🕓 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
💰 $85+ adults, $40+ children (4-12 yrs)
💬 Enjoy a classic brunch by Chef John Ondo in combination with a Bloody Mary and Mimosa bar in the beautiful Ocean Course Clubhouse. Call 843.266.4085 to make reservations.

Still need ideas? Here are two more ways to celebrate Mom.

This content was created in partnership with Kiawah Island Golf Resort.


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