All classes are centrally located!
Participants will be right next door to the dining hall thus eliminating the need
for shuttles. Blue Ridge Hall offers couples friendly double occupancy rooms with private baths and single occupancy
rooms which share a bath with only one other person. So no more than two people share
a bath. The ample living space throughout the hall will be use for classroom space
as well as the Blue Ridge Hall Conference Center located on the first floor. View room layouts

Blue Ridge Resident Hall
Blue Ridge Resident Hall
On-campus residence halls provide the “camp” camaraderie of staying with other dulcimer
people for the week in a central location. You’re “going back to college.” The accommodations
are clean and modern, but this is not a luxury hotel – no room service, no wake-up
call, no maid service, and bathrooms are shared as described above. You'll receive
linens and a couple of towels for the week but most prefer to bring extras of these
items. You will need to bring clothes hangers and may want to bring along a pillow
and a small desk lamp. Those who like a soft bed often bring a foam pad. Most of our
participants favor these accommodations, finding them quite comfortable. We save a
limited number of handicapped-accessible rooms if you register early. If you require
different accommodations you can request from us a list of area lodgings or campgrounds.
On-campus accommodations are sold as a package with all meals included, beginning
with the Sunday night banquet and going through breakfast on Friday morning in the
all-you-can-eat university dining hall. WCU’s room/meals packages offer cost savings
and more convenience than having to use off-site hotels and restaurants.
- Single Occupancy Room with full meal package = $361 per person
- Double Occupancy Room with full meal package = $311 per person
- Double Occupancy for two people registering together = $622 for TWO people
Here is a list of useful things to bring with you for your stay.
Residence Hall Room:
- Mattress pad (the dorm beds may not be as comfortable as the one you sleep on at home)
- Your own personal pillow (a basic pillow will be provided for you by WCU along with
sheets, towels and washcloths)
- Fitted twinXL bed sheet (WCU provides 2 sheets)
- Toiletries (basic items are not available for purchase in the dorm)
- Extra blanket if desired (some dorm rooms tend to get quite chilly during the night)
- Desk lamp or night light (the only lighting in the rooms comes from fluorescent ceiling
lights)
- Ethernet cable (although the dorm is equipped with wireless Internet, a direct connection
via Ethernet cable is sometimes more reliable)
Instructional Classroom:
(many of these items can be purchased in the Dulcimer Emporium)
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Highlighter
- Note Pad
- Electronic Tuner
- Capo
- Picks
- Extra Strings
- Music Stand
- Reading Glasses
- Pocket Size Recorder (please ask permission from the instructor before doing any recording)
What To Wear:
- Comfortable, casual clothes are best. Although it's July, the dorm rooms and instructional
classrooms sometimes get a bit chilly. So, a long sleeved shirt or two and maybe even
a sweater could come in handy - especially if you're one who tends to get cold easily.
- Comfortable walking shoes. The campus setting provides an excellent opportunity to
get some exercise between classes if you choose.
- Rain jacket or umbrella. Although it's just a short walk form the dorm to the cafeteria,
you might appreciate some protection, should it rain.