Lake Geneva Area CVB It’s Always Been the Place
Grace Eckland 201 Wrigley Dr
Lake Geneva, WI 53147 800-345-1020 Fax: 262-248-1000
info@lakegenevawi.com www.lakegenevawi.com
Quick Look Area rooms: 2,200
Nearest airport: General Mitchell International Airport (46 miles), Milwaukee and O’Hare International Airport, Chicago (63 miles)
Major meeting facilities: Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, The Abbey Resort & AVANI Spa, Lake Lawn Resort, Delavan Lake Resort, Harbor Shores, Mill Creek Hotel, Bella Vista Suites, Covenant Harbor Bible Camp & Retreat, French Country Inn on the Lake, George Williams College of Aurora University, Lake Geneva Comfort Suites Nearby major attractions: Lake Geneva Cruise Line, Dancing Horses Theatre, Geneva Lake Shorepath, Aerial Adventures and Lake Geneva Canopy Tours, Fireside Dinner Theatre, Yerkes Observatory, and nationally rated golf courses.
This historic and nationally acclaimed resort community, offering close proximity to both Chicago and Milwaukee, is a surprisingly affordable option for meetings of all sizes.
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estled on the shores of Geneva Lake in Southeastern Wis- consin, Lake Geneva has always been an ideal meeting destination with the uniqueness and ambiance of a bygone era. The area is renowned for its expansive lakeside mansions built by wealthy families during the 19th
century, and today the area
draws visitors for its beautiful natural surroundings, lively down- town and understated opulence. With all the amenities of a national destination, meetings held in Lake Geneva have plenty to offer. Hotels range from luxurious retreats to boutique hotels. Entertainment options in Lake Geneva include waterfront piano bars, sports bars, a dinner theater and the famous Dancing Horses Theatre, an enchanting Vegas-style performance. Try one of the legendary golf courses in the area designed by some of the greatest players of the game, view historic mansions by water on the Lake Geneva Cruise Line, walk a portion - or all - of the 21-mile shore path encircling
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the lake, or enjoy a five-star full-service salon or a rejuvenating day spa. Several teambuilding activities abound, including zip line canopy tours.
When visiting groups work up an appetite, they won’t have to travel far to enjoy a Wine Spectator award-winning restaurant, an informal breakfast at a local coffee shop or any of the other diverse options available in Lake Geneva. Many restaurants are nestled in historic buildings, offering unmatched ambiance. Lake Geneva is located approximately 60 miles from Chica-
go’s O’Hare Airport and 50 miles from General Mitchell Airport in Milwaukee. Meeting planners will enjoy the affordable rates found in Lake Geneva, and there is a variety of flexible meet- ing space to accommodate groups of all sizes. Most importantly, meetings in Lake Geneva allow visitors to relax and unwind, helping them to focus on the task at hand. For more informa- tion, visit
lakegenevawi.com and click on “Meeting Planners.”
MIDWEST MEETINGS WINTER 2011
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