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Grand Geneva Resort & Spa Lake Geneva, Wisconsin


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7036 Grand Geneva Way Lake Geneva, WI 53147 Sales: 877.660.4336 Director of Sales & Marketing: Ed Svitak www.grandgeneva.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Resort Fee: $15 Room Tax: 8.5%


Marcus Hotels & Resorts 355


100/204/51 355/1,500


High from $219 Low from $129


Sales Tax: 5.5%


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


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For year-round outdoor activities in a picturesque lakefront setting within easy access of Chicago and Milwaukee, meeting planners find that Grand Geneva Resort & Spa ticks all of the boxes for corporate events, executive retreats, and family-friendly incentives. Rural Wisconsin provides the perfect backdrop for a AAA Four Diamond


13,770 Sq. Ft. 62,000 Sq. Ft. 62,000 Sq. Ft.


Business: Business center, concierge, high- speed Internet access, wireless dual-band (5GHz/2.4GHz), on-site audiovisual team, AV-ready boardrooms, seamless connecting for videoconferencing, and customized team-building programs.


Recreation: Two 18-hole golf courses and Golf Learning Center, spa, pool, climbing wall, fitness center, indoor/outdoor tennis, indoor basketball, hiking trails, riding stables, winter skiing and snowboarding, and two retail shops.


Nearby: Lake Geneva Cruise Line, Lake Geneva Hot Air Balloon, Black Point Historic Preserve, Yerkes Observatory, Big Foot Beach Sate Park, Lake Geneva Walking Path.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY General Mitchell International


Airport (MKE) Chicago O’Hare International


Airport (ORD) 114


“It was wonderful to work with people who easily adapted to the changes that come with meetings, especially one with global attendees. Everything was as it needed to be.”


Award–winning resort designed in the architectural style of native son Frank Lloyd Wright. Crisp and bright best describes the 355 luxury guest rooms and premier suites, which feature flat-screen TVs, marble and granite vanities, mini-refrigerators, and private furnished balconies overlooking Lake Geneva and two championship golf courses. The resort makes the most of its four-season location with an intriguing variety of 35 meeting venues over 62,000 square feet that accommodate groups to 1,500. In summer, meeting planners enjoy the 300-capacity pool deck, nautical Newport Landing overlooking the lake, and a 600-capacity outdoor pavilion, while in wintertime, the cozy 500-capacity


—Eileen Formeller Aptar


chalet at The Mountain Top ski and snowboard park proves most inviting. Whatever the season, group and incentive activities abound. In addition


45 miles 65 miles


to the all-weather indoor pool, fitness center, and full-service spa, guests enjoy golf, tennis, horseback riding, biking, and an outdoor pool in warm weather, and skiing and sleigh rides when winter snows blanket the land. Three restaurants, including the Geneva ChopHouse, Ristorante Brissago, and Grand Café, provide the perfect setting to toast a Midwestern sunset.


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