For three weekends this summer, you can live out your ultimate Dirty Dancing fantasy at the retreat where the 1987 movie starring Jennifer Grey and the late Patrick Swayze was filmed. Kellerman's Resort, which was supposed to be in upstate New York’s Catskill Mountains, doesn’t really exist—but the film’s producers were able to capture the old-school family retreat feel at the Mountain Lake Lodge in Pembroke, Virginia, set at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Built in the 1930s, the resort's large stone lodge, surrounded by lakeside vistas and a little village of log cabins and cottages, proved to be the perfect rustic setting for the film—and now, guests can have the time of their lives at the site where it all went down.

From July 29-31, August 26-28, and September 9-11, the resort is offering a Dirty Dancing package (starting at $219/night for a 2-person king room), with an itinerary that includes group dance lessons, a tour of the locations used in the film (like the conga-line-accommodating lakeside gazebo), a watermelon toss (aren't you supposed to carry it?), along with a scavenger hunt and a movie screening. Serious fans can also opt to spend a night in the Virginia cottage, where Baby and the Housemans duked it out for a couple of action-filled weeks. Arguments with dear old dad are, as far as we know, not included in the experience, but at least no one will accuse you of stealing a guest's wallet.