Memorable Meetings at Historic Hotels of America
Members of Historic Hotels of America have played host to every type of event—from meetings that have forever influenced national and world events to intimate weddings and family reunions. For a meeting that stands out from the crowd, consider these creative ideas from Historic Hotels of America.
Washington, DC, August 16, 2007 --(PR.com)-- Meetings truly go to the dogs at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston. The “Dog Day Afternoons Break” includes bone-shaped cookies and paw-shaped chocolates served with milk. The break is hosted by Catie Copley, the hotel’s resident Black Labrador and Canine Ambassador who will happily play fetch with guests. Attendees can schedule an appointment for a walk with Catie following the meeting.
The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee allows guests to savor a genuine Milwaukee experience without setting foot outside the hotel. The “Made in Milwaukee Break” is packed with Midwestern goodness including beer brats, deep fried cheese curds, Usinger’s sausage, frozen custard cups and Sprecher sodas. Interesting visual displays such as cheese wheels, local brewery beer displays and “then and now” photographs of Milwaukee and the Pfister Hotel add to the theme.
Hotel Monaco in Washington, D.C., offers “Earth Care Signature Meetings,” which showcase the hotel’s earth-friendly image and the growing popularity of green meetings. The meeting room is outfitted with fresh flowers and plants. Break menus are comprised of organic coffee and fresh, local ingredients. Eco-quizzes, mini Zen rock gardens and earth beach balls can be incorporated for fun and relaxation. All paper goods are recyclable and agendas are printed on plantable paper that attendees can take home with them to grow their own wildflowers.
Keep things rolling at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y., with “Human Ice Bowling.” This event not only has you participating with your teammates, but using them as the ball in this unique game of human bowling. That's right: life-size bowling pins, one team member on a saucer sled, and a game that gives teams the chance to have fun in a way they haven't before.
For 18 additional ideas for meeting breaks and team-building activities, visit http://www.historichotels.org/press_release/1/62
Historic Hotels of America member hotels offer a wide range of venues, from stunning historic ballrooms to intimate settings ideal for corporate retreats as well as the opportunity for meeting attendees to enjoy relaxing spas, challenging golf courses, fine dining and more.
Meeting planners submitting an RFP by September 30, 2007, through the Historic Hotels of America website will automatically be entered to win a weekend for two at any Historic Hotels of America member. www.historichotels.org/meetings_events.
Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has identified more than 200 hotels that have faithfully maintained their historic integrity, architectural and ambiance. To be selected for this program, a hotel must be at least 50 years old, listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or recognized as having historic significance.
Images available upon request include those of the canine ambassador, Catie Copley at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston; human bowling at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y. and “team-penning” with a “cowboy coach” at Rancho de los Caballeros in Wickenburg, Ariz.
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The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee allows guests to savor a genuine Milwaukee experience without setting foot outside the hotel. The “Made in Milwaukee Break” is packed with Midwestern goodness including beer brats, deep fried cheese curds, Usinger’s sausage, frozen custard cups and Sprecher sodas. Interesting visual displays such as cheese wheels, local brewery beer displays and “then and now” photographs of Milwaukee and the Pfister Hotel add to the theme.
Hotel Monaco in Washington, D.C., offers “Earth Care Signature Meetings,” which showcase the hotel’s earth-friendly image and the growing popularity of green meetings. The meeting room is outfitted with fresh flowers and plants. Break menus are comprised of organic coffee and fresh, local ingredients. Eco-quizzes, mini Zen rock gardens and earth beach balls can be incorporated for fun and relaxation. All paper goods are recyclable and agendas are printed on plantable paper that attendees can take home with them to grow their own wildflowers.
Keep things rolling at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y., with “Human Ice Bowling.” This event not only has you participating with your teammates, but using them as the ball in this unique game of human bowling. That's right: life-size bowling pins, one team member on a saucer sled, and a game that gives teams the chance to have fun in a way they haven't before.
For 18 additional ideas for meeting breaks and team-building activities, visit http://www.historichotels.org/press_release/1/62
Historic Hotels of America member hotels offer a wide range of venues, from stunning historic ballrooms to intimate settings ideal for corporate retreats as well as the opportunity for meeting attendees to enjoy relaxing spas, challenging golf courses, fine dining and more.
Meeting planners submitting an RFP by September 30, 2007, through the Historic Hotels of America website will automatically be entered to win a weekend for two at any Historic Hotels of America member. www.historichotels.org/meetings_events.
Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, has identified more than 200 hotels that have faithfully maintained their historic integrity, architectural and ambiance. To be selected for this program, a hotel must be at least 50 years old, listed in or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places or recognized as having historic significance.
Images available upon request include those of the canine ambassador, Catie Copley at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston; human bowling at Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, N.Y. and “team-penning” with a “cowboy coach” at Rancho de los Caballeros in Wickenburg, Ariz.
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Historic Hotels of America
Mary Billingsley
202-588-6061
historichotels.org
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Mary Billingsley
202-588-6061
historichotels.org
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