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GLACIER CANYON LODGE WISCONSIN DELLS


America’s Premier Waterpark and Condominium Resort


When you host a meeting at Glacier Canyon Lodge, part of the Wilderness Territory in Wisconsin Dells, your guests will thank you. In addition to beautiful meeting space and outstanding food, the resort is home to Wild Rock, an award-winning golf course, a top-rated spa, a zip line tour and over 12 football fi elds of indoor and outdoor waterpark fun, including an indoor waterpark with a see-through roof where you can tan year-round.


Shannon Timmerman, CMP Director of Sales 45 Hillman Rd Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 www.glaciercanyonlodge.com www.wildernessterritory.com 800.867.WILD (9453) stimmerman@wildernessresort.com


Rooms/Suites: 1,151 rooms/condos/cabins/ vacation villas


Meetings space sq. ft.: 55,661 Meeting Rooms: 30 Reception Capacity: 1,200 Golf Course onsite: Wild Rock Champsionship Course - 18 holes The Woods Family Course - 9 holes Onsite restaurants: 7


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ooking for a perfect destination for your next meeting or event? How about one that is conveniently located half


way between Milwaukee and Minneapolis? One with a golf course ranked as “One of the Best New Public Courses 2010” by Golf Digest? And, one that has more fun options for family entertainment, including a zip line and 8 waterparks, than any other property in Wis- consin? If you answered yes, to any of the questions above,


look no further than Glacier Canyon Lodge, an up- scale condominium resort and conference center locat- ed on over 600 acres of pristine pineland which make up the Wilderness Territory in Wisconsin Dells. The Wilderness Territory is also home to Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort, America’s largest waterpark resort, and Wilderness on the Lake.


Meeting Space Glacier Canyon Lodge is home to a beautiful, rustic-themed, 55,661 sq. ft. conference center. In ad- dition, an outdoor patio overlooking a mature forest can be used for memorable pre-function events. The WI-FI facility can be broken up into many different confi gurations and can seat up to 1,200 guests for a fully-catered event. A professional and courteous staff, delicious menu


and scenic view add to the inviting atmosphere of this truly one-of-a-kind facility.


Accommodations Glacier Canyon Lodge has 448 fully-furnished units


and the connected Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort has 444 rustic-themed guest rooms, each with a micro-


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wave and refrigerator. The Wilderness Territory also has a variety of free-


standing, fully-furnished vacation villas, condomini- ums and cabins which accommodate up to 20 guests. Wilderness on the Lake, a quick shuttle ride away,


has 108-luxurious, fully-furnished two- and three-bed- room condominiums.


Recreation & Amenities One of the reasons why Glacier Canyon Lodge is


such a perfect destination for meetings is because of what your guests can do after their meetings are com- pleted. In 2008, the resort opened its Wild Rock champi-


onship golf course. Since then it has received many ac- colades including being chosen #5 on the 2008 Top 10 New Courses You Can Play by Golf Magazine and being named the fourth best New Public Golf Course of 2008 by Links Magazine. The course, which is designed by world-renowned


golf course architects, Hurdzan & Fry, features three distinct terrains, breathtaking views and 5 sets of tees making it a challenge for the golfi ng novice and pro alike.


Also a quick Towne Car ride away is Sundara &


Spa, one of the Top 5 Spas in America, according to Good Morning America. Plus, don’t forget about the resort’s zip line tour and the 12+ football fi elds of in- door and outdoor waterparks, including one indoor waterpark with a see-through room that you can tan in year-round, all located at the Wilderness Territory. Endless fun awaits your guests when you host a meeting at Glacier Canyon Lodge.


MIDWEST MEETINGS SUMMER 2011


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