The Chateau Lafayette Lobby at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, PA
The "Wow" Factor
According to RyanMcLaughlin,vice president of operations for Advanced Staging Productions, "By working with the event design team early in the process,when the vision and goal of the event are being discussed,we are able to draw on our years of experience and collaborative skills to help generate the best solutions for communicating the desiredmessage of the event. That may be something requiring a traditional, yet tasteful, approach to a corporate meeting… where professionalism, competency and detail may need to be conveyed.Or it could be a solution that is more technologically advanced and designed to elicit a big,emotional response…a 'WOW! factor,' if you will. This might include large format projection or pixel mapping with real time video compositing using Pandora’s Box, or an integrated video and light show that is pre-pro- grammed to an audio
track.The possibilities are endless and only limited by imagination and budget."
Pennsylvania, so aesthetically, upon arrival, guests breath in the mountain air and feel relaxed. “The resort itself, which was founded by Joseph Hardy (founder of 84 Lumber Company) and is now under ownership of his daughter, Maggie Hardy Magerko, has been built on their and their associates’ dreams and passions. It is an eclectic property that truly focuses on the experience. I would also point out that customer service and excellence is a huge component of associate training. Our guests easily pick up on the level of service they receive on property and regularly compliment us on it."
Meetings here are all about
customization, so a Nemacolin Woodlands Resort meeting
definitely is not a cookie-cutter experience.
"Our property offers many locations for uncon- ventional meetings and events," noted Mazer. "We can host a private cocktail party in our Holistic Gardens, offer buyouts of our luxury private homes, or set up a dinner event at our Panorama Pavilion, which overlooks our Wild- life Academy Animal Habitats that include
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