Fall into Fun During Fall Breakaway 2025 at Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake Conroe

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Margaritaville Lake Resort Lake Conroe will host Fall Breakaway 2025 from October 10–13, offering a four-day weekend filled with entertainment and activities. With rates starting at $179 per night, the resort is positioned as an ideal escape for families and friends. The Oktober Beer Fest on October 11 will showcase local breweries and include food and games for attendees. Guests can also enjoy the “It’s 5 o’Clock Somewhere Concert Series,” featuring live performances by Gary Kyle and The Silverado Band, with free tickets available through the resort’s website. The Headliner Comedy Club Series will feature Devin Clark and house emcee Billy D.

Washington, providing a night of laughs for ticket holders. The resort also offers various recreational activities, including a water park and spa services. Guests can explore Lake Conroe with rental options from Einstein’s Surf and Boat Shop. The combination of live events and leisure activities makes this a highly anticipated fall getaway for visitors.

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