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MIDWEST Sites, Cities, and Services


Grand Traverse Resort & Spa


Midwest meetings perfected AT A GLANCE


Meeting facilities • 86,500 square feet of meeting space


Number of guest rooms • 585


Amenities • Three restaurants and four bars • Three championship golf courses, tennis and golf academies


• 7,000-square-foot spa • 100,000-square-foot health club • Four pools, including a 15,000-square-foot indoor water playground


• The Shores Beach Club


For more information: Grand Traverse Resort & Spa — (800) 748-0303; grandtraverseresort.com


Group think Spread out, brainstorm, and get business done in Grand Traverse Resort & Spa’s many meeting spaces. The resort’s conference center has been the venue of choice for groups like the Center for Automotive Research, the Detroit Red Wings, and Special Olympics Michigan.


The Midwest has always had a reputation for genuine friendliness and unpretentious- ness, and groups can find that legendary hospitality personified at Michigan’s Grand Traverse Resort & Spa. The 900-acre prop- erty has spent the past 25 years perfecting its renowned brand of luxury and service, and is now regarded as one of the Midwest’s premier full-service resort and conference centers. Need lots of space? Grand Traverse Resort


& Spa has it and then some. Beyond close to 600 rooms, suites, and condominiums, the property’s 86,500 square feet of meeting


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and function space includes both indoor and outdoor venues. Ideal for meetings of up to 2,500 attendees, the resort’s meeting facili- ties range from the pillar-free, 19,320-square- foot Governors’ Hall to the resort’s private beach club on Grand Traverse Bay. Just this year, Grand Traverse Resort &


Spa completed several extensive infrastruc- ture upgrades, including a renovation of 240 guest rooms in the property’s six-story hotel. The resort is also a recognized leader among Michigan’s Green Lodging properties, and has implemented a number of sustainability initiatives to establish a property-wide envi-


ronmental management system — no small accomplishment for a resort property of such a large size. Just six miles northeast of Traverse City,


Mich., Grand Traverse Resort & Spa is a 10-minute drive from Cherry Capital Airport (TVC). The property is owned and operated by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, which also owns and oper- ates Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel, four miles east of Grand Traverse, and Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge, about 25 miles northwest.


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