Why A Cherry Pie Christmas Pairs Perfectly With a Waterfront Cottage Getaway
Winter in Door County invites a different way of being here.

The crowds thin out. The shoreline grows still. Evenings stretch longer, meant for fireside conversations, snow drifting past the windows, and settling in after a day spent outdoors. It is in this slower season that A Cherry Pie Christmas feels especially at home.
This holiday film captures the same sense of comfort, reflection, and reconnection that draws guests to Door County’s waterfront cottages in the winter months.
A Movie That Matches the Rhythm of a Winter Stay
A Cherry Pie Christmas follows a familiar holiday arc. A return to a small town. A family legacy tied to cherry orchards. A rediscovery of what matters most. While the story unfolds on screen, it mirrors what many guests experience during a winter stay in Door County.
Time slows. Priorities shift. Quiet moments take on meaning.
Watching the film after a day of walking the frozen shoreline or enjoying a peaceful snowfall feels less like entertainment and more like an extension of the experience.
Filmed in Door County, Felt in Every Season
The film was shot in Door County itself, and that authenticity shows. Snow-covered orchards, familiar roads, and winter light that cannot be staged give the movie a grounded, genuine feel.
For guests staying along the water, the scenery resonates deeply. The quiet beauty on screen often mirrors what is visible just outside the window. The same stillness. The same sense of space. The same calm that makes winter lodging so appealing.
This is Door County as it truly looks when the peninsula exhales.
Why Winter Guests Love Holiday Films Here
There is something about watching a holiday movie while staying in a cozy cottage that heightens the experience. The warmth indoors contrasts with the cold outside. The story feels more immersive. The setting feels intentional.
A Cherry Pie Christmas works especially well because it is not flashy or rushed. It is gentle, seasonal, and rooted in place. Much like a winter stay itself.
For couples, it makes a perfect evening companion. For families, it creates a shared moment. For solo travelers, it offers a sense of connection to the place they are visiting.
How to Watch It Free During Your Stay
Guests do not need to rent or subscribe to enjoy the film.
A Cherry Pie Christmas is available to stream for free through hoopla, which many public libraries offer to cardholders. The service is ad-free and easy to use. It is also available on free, ad‑supported streaming platforms including TubiTV, RokuTV, Pluto TV, Vizio, XumoTV, and on Amazon’s “Always Christmas” channel.

How to Watch on hoopla
- Visit hoopladigital.com or download the hoopla app
- Log in with your participating library card
- Search for A Cherry Pie Christmas
- Press play and settle in
Many libraries allow online registration, even if you are visiting from outside the area.
A Thoughtful Addition to a Waterfront Getaway
Winter stays in Door County are about more than where you sleep. They are about atmosphere, quiet luxury, and the chance to reconnect with simple pleasures.
A crackling fire. A view of the water. A warm drink. And a holiday film that reflects the very place you are staying.
A Cherry Pie Christmas complements the winter cottage experience beautifully. It reminds guests that Door County is not just a summer destination. It is a place to slow down, settle in, and savor the season.
At WaterfrontCottageDoorCounty.com, we believe winter is one of the most rewarding times to experience the peninsula. This film captures that spirit, one quiet evening at a time.

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