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THE WESTIN DIPLOMAT RESORT & SPA


Golf Resort Merger Doubles Diplomat’s Appeal


property now encompasses the former Diplo- mat Golf Resort & Spa, a member of the Star- wood Luxury Collection.Now, as one destination, theWestin Diplomat offers two unique experi- ences: golf and beachfront. SignatureWestin elements such as Heavenly


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products, Super Foods, and the distinctiveWhite Tea scent have been integrated into the golf loca- tion’s 60 guest rooms and Links Restaurant & Lounge. While the full-service spa will be trans- formed into aWestin Heavenly Spa, the cham- pionship 18-hole golf course will continue to be managed by Troon Golf. This merger will allow a seamless transition for


attendees between the two locations, regardless of room type. Choose a corner suite with a wrap- around balcony overlooking the ocean and catch thehotel shuttle forashort rideover theIntracoastal Waterway to indulge in a spa treatment or a round of golf, or to volley a few tennis balls. If your meet- ing dictates a more intimate setting, then the 60- guest-room golf location, surrounded by lush banyan and mature palm trees, is ideal. The same shuttle can take guests to the


Westin Diplomat’s beach location for easy access to vast outdoor event spaces, as well as a con- vention center with more than 209,000 square feet of flexible meeting space and 39 breakout rooms. Also at the beach location are a variety of additional amenities, such as poolside and beach cabanas and several dining options.These include the property’s newest creation—Aizia, a sensual pan-Asian restaurant with deeply rooted traditional flavors presented with con- temporary flare to inspire the palette and the eye. Aizia opens at 6 p.m.,Wednesday through Sunday. At 11 p.m., the energy increases as the


HE WESTIN DIPLOMAT RESORT & SPA IN Hollywood, Fla., is excited to announce that with the start of the New Year the


lights dim to transform Aizia into a high-energy dance club. Lighter fare and sushi are served until 2 a.m.


Complementing these amenities are the Westin’s beachfront infinity-edge pool, with a


unique see-through bottom and two waterfalls that flow into a 240-foot lagoon pool. Several water-sports activities and team-building pro- grams are also available.


As one destination, theWestin Diplomat offers two unique experiences: golf and beachfront.


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TheWestin Diplomat Resort & Spa At a Glance Meeting Facilities: More than 209,000 square feet of meeting and convention space includes an unobstructed, 50,000-square-foot Great Hall, five ballrooms, 39 breakout rooms, and ample outdoor venues. Guest Rooms:952 guest rooms and 106 suites Recreation and Amenities: Joe Lee–designed golf course, tennis center with 10 clay courts, full- service spa, team-building program,infinity-edge pool,Westin Kids Club,Westin Destination Club, and several on-site dining options, including the Hollywood Prime signature steakhouse For More Information: TheWestin Diplomat Resort&Spa,3555 South Ocean Drive, Hollywood, FL33019;PHONE: (954) 602-8600;FAX: (954) 602- 8275; E-MAIL: diplomatinfo@westin.com; WEB SITE:www.diplomatresort.com


 TWO FOR ONE:


TheWestin Diplomat Golf Resort & Spa now encompasses


the former Diplomat Golf Resort & Spa.


The Grand Ballroom (left); an exterior


view of the property on the Intracoastal Waterway (right)


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