ing activities, they are getting to know
each other better.
Aside from all of these benefits,many bou-
tique venues also offer plenty in the way
of dining, accommodations and ameni-
ties.
Theda Bonetis, director of sales and mar-
keting at The Inn at Leola Village,
describes what sets upscale, boutique
properties apart from other facilities. “This
environment offers an escape from the
ordinary hotel experience. Our property
offers a variety of room types with design-
er decor in a historic setting and at a pop-
ular destination location.”
It is this uniqueness that Bonetis feels is a
major draw for groups who choose bou-
tique properties. “They get something that
is extraordinary, not just a replica of the
same hotel in a different location,” she
adds.
To Randy Howat, vice president,The Inns
of Distinction, which includes such prop-
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