Additional amenities at the lodge include an indoor saltwater swimming pool, a hot tub area and saunas, the Laventide Salon and Spa, plus two new restaurants.
Located on the site of the former Americas Best Value Inn, an 81-room Best Western Hotel is planned for spring of 2017. The new hotel will be within walking of Gettysburg National Military Park, Soldiers' National Cemetery (site of Lincoln's famed Gettysburg Address), as well as museums and more than a dozen restaurants.
Courtyard by Marriott Gettysburg was renovated in mid-2015 and boasts 152 spacious guest rooms, meeting space and numerous amenities.
PlacestoMeet
Gettysburg Hotel, established 1797, is in the heart of Gettysburg’s historic district and features 119 guest rooms and suites and about 9,000- square feet of renovated meeting space.
Located on the pedestrian-friendly 100-acre campus Gateway Gettysburg,Wyndham Gettysburg hotel is home to 248 guest rooms and 61,000-square feet of event space. Gateway Theaters, also located on the campus, features the latest Hollywood releases on the largest digital movie screens in the nation.
The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center and the Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station are both available for event rental through the Gettysburg Foundation. The museum offers visitors an experience that tells the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and its significance to U.S. history. Also available for viewing is the film ANewBirthofFreedom, and guests also can experience the drama of the Gettysburg Cyclorama.
Originally built in 1896, the luxurious 18-suite Federal Pointe Inn offers a boutique setting and is part of Choice Hotels International’s Ascend Collection.
LeadershipTraining
Because of its history, Gettysburg provides the perfect setting for world-class leadership devel- opment with presentation and battlefield ses- sions. The history of battle leadership, as well as that of Presidents Lincoln and Eisenhower, pro- vides the basis for training that outlines creative thinking, decision making under stress and other tactics that are employed by Fortune 500 com- panies and government agencies.
As part of this leadership training, living history performances by Generals Grant and Lee, as well as President Abraham Lincoln, can be included for groups.
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