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King of Prussia Hotel Hop September 22, 2013 King of Prussia, PA -The Hotel Hop in King of Prussia went off without a
hitch.Twenty-four meeting profession- als and administrative executives along withValley Forge Convention andVisitors staff toured and dined at a select group of hotels surround- ing Valley Forge National Park and the King of Prussia Mall. King of Prussia is one of the region’s most densely populated areas for corporate growth.
SheratonValley Forge Hotel was the first stop on the tour, setting the bar high with views of their newly renovated ballroom and guestrooms and savory appetizers paired with a selection of
cocktails.Valley Forge Casino Resort followed, showcasing their two upscale restaurants, Pacific Prime andViviano at this new casino
property.The Hyatt House welcomed guests with wine and enticed planners with the chic, boutique look of their extended stay hotel, over-sized guestrooms and outdoor event space.
Hotel staff toured guests at the fourth stop, the Crowne Plaza Philadelphia-Valley Forge
Hotel.Guests were shown the Ballroom to the meet- ing room options in the Liberty Conference Center while enjoying a mix of culinary seasonal
items.And, the Doubletree Philadelphia-Valley Forge Hotel was the finale with a mix of surprises. Guest rooms became occupied as one of the Hotel Managers played the role of an unex- pected overnight guest when the tour reached his room…a memorable presentation. A sampling of seasonal desserts and make-your-own caramel apples ended this creative Hotel Hop evening.
Photo credit: Junchu Du
Michele Hofer, Davita; Teresa Broadheim, HaverfordTrust; Shira Baumstein and Linsey Poletti of SEI; and Ann Marie Urban, Independent Consultant
SheratonValley Forge Hotel 90 November December 2013
Pacific Prime Restaurant at theValley Forge Casino Resort
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