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CASA DE CAMPO Resort Lends Tropical Twist to Meetings W


HEN BOOKING A MEETING IN THE DOMINI- can Republic, there may as well be no other venue to consider than Casa de


Campo. A 7,000-acre tropical playground, the resort is the ideal site for conferences, incentives, tourna- ments, and special occasions. Casa de Campo’s two conference centers span


more than 15,000 square feet of flexible space and are perfect for gatherings of all shapes and sizes. Wi-Fi access, a business center, and service from an award- winning staff complement these facilities. What’s more, at Casa de Campo, groups can say


goodbye to boring banquet menus. An extensive vari- ety of options includes international and ethnic selec- tions prepared by chefs from around the globe. Veg- etarian menus are available for any event, and the resort’s chefs are happy to accommodate require- ments for specific or restrictive diets. For an extra- special experience, resident chefs at Beach Club by Le Cirque, of New York City’s renowned Le Cirque restau- rant, can create an exclusive menu for a group dinner. Magical events provide the final touch, and cre-


ative themed events may be held almost anywhere, such as the Grecian Amphitheater, the courtyards and fountains of Altos de Chavon, the Equestrian Center, or Minitas Beach — in fact, Casa de Campo’s venues are as limitless as planners’ imaginations. From banquets and sports activities to catering and themed events,


At a Glance


Guest rooms: 155 guest rooms, 10 suites, and 50 private villa homes Meeting facilities: Two conference centers with more than 15,000 square feet of space; additional indoor and outdoor venues Amenities: Six resort restaurants, six bars and lounges, spa, golf, shooting, tennis, horseback riding, water sports, secluded beaches, pool, organized excursions For more information: Casa de Campo sales offices; (809) 523-8733, (800) 336-5520, or (305) 856-7083; groups@pwmonline.com; www.casadecampo.com.do


Casa de Campo does it all — in top-of-the-line style. With such diverse capabilities, it should come


as no surprise that Casa de Campo is a world- class, award-winning group destination. Each year, it receives countless industry accolades for excellence in meeting services, conference centers, quality din- ing, atmosphere, and incomparable recreational facili- ties. Adding to the resort’s appeal, those booking 30 or more room nights can qualify for special low- and high-season benefits. Benefits available for new book- ings through Dec. 20, 2011, include one free room night for every 20 fully paid room nights; a 10-per- cent discount on spa services, sports (golf, shooting, horseback riding, tennis, and water sports in excess of supplement inclusions); group excursions and team-building activities; choice of a complimentary function area or meeting room for the entire group stay; complimentary welcome drinks at check-in; and VIP welcome amenities. Rounding out the list are sav- ings of up to $200 with the purchase of an entertain- ment package, one VIP upgrade to a suite per 30 paid rooms on peak nights, and upgrades to villa accom- modations for two VIP guests. Similar high-season benefits are available for new


bookings from Jan. 4 through April 24, 2012. Groups booking 30 room nights have a choice of two benefits; groups booking 31 to 60 room nights, three benefits; groups booking 61 to 125 room nights, four benefits; and groups booking 126 or more room nights, five benefits. ■


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BEACHY GREEN: Casa de Campo’s expansive 7,000-acre grounds provide plentiful locations on which to hold magical special events, including Minitas Beach. Indoors, the resort has two conference centers, which together add up to 15,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.


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