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ments, a full-service salon and a variety of locker room amenities, including a steam room, sauna,hot tub and more.”


For golf enthusiasts, the resort boasts three 18-hole championship courses. Some of the best golfers in the world, including Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler, have played at Turning Stone. The recently redesigned Shenendoah course offers more than 7,000-yards of play and conditions nor- mally reserved for tour professionals.


The Leatherstocking Golf Course at The Otesaga Resort in Cooperstown, NY; credit: Megan Wagner, Paperkite Photography


than 20 restaurants and dining options and several nightlife venues.”


“The Event Center, Conference Center, and Tower Meeting Rooms allow accommodations for groups from 10 to 2,000,” continues Olsen.“The space fea- tures meeting rooms located in The Tower,which range from400-900 square feet, feature state-of-the-art audio-visual capabilities and are easily accessible from parking areas. The 33,000-square foot Event Center and 22,400-square foot Conference Center also are avail- able for larger events, conventions and exhibits.”


Turning Stone Resort Casino offers sev- eral additional unique meeting spaces in its Exit 33 entertainment complex, which features distinct venues that include: LAVA Nightclub; Turquoise Tiger, a 1940s film noir style cocktail lounge; Tin Rooster, a barbeque restaurant and American Country venue; The Gig, a rock ‘n roll themed


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space; Atrium Bar with its glass roof and sophisticated cocktails and sushi menu; and Crescent Courtyard, a sea- sonal outdoor venue with a full-service bar and lounge furniture that is perfect for the warmer months.


When it is time to relax and have fun, Turning Stone has a variety of options for golf outings and team building.


“Many groups will treat their attendees to treatments at one of two luxurious spas or a round of golf at one of five pic- turesque golf courses,” says Olsen. “Skʌ:nʌ́:, the Spa at Turning Stone, fea- tures modern amenities and treatments combined with Oneida Indian and American Indian culture for a truly memorable and unique experience. Many treatments at Skʌ:nʌ́: feature nat- ural ingredients, herbal blends and essential oils that have cultural signifi- cance to the Oneidas, including sage, white pine,sunflowers and strawberries. Ʌ́hsi’ Day Spa offers relaxing treat-


“For team building events, Turning Stone also offers use of its Sportsplex, with seven tennis courts - both indoor and outdoor options - two indoor rac- quetball courts and the Golf Dome, for year-round golf and an award-winning Golf Superstore,” says Olsen.“The resort is currently creating specialized ban- quet menus that clients can use to give retreats and post-event gatherings a 1940s twist, or a western theme with authentic ambiance.”


No matter what option will best fit the group, the staff at Turning Stone can assist planners in finding the right one for their guests.


“Our team is on hand to assist with any and every request - from culinary and catering to audio-visual needs to help- ing event planners come up with the perfect event activities,” asserts Olsen. “However diverse a group’s needs, Turning Stone has the amenities,before, during and after the event to create an unforgettable experience.”


Centrally located in Montgomery County, PA, Blue Bell Country Club is a full service, private club that offers meeting space, dining, golf outings and corporate team building with a hospitality centered staff, and serves as a great choice for planners who are looking to host a group golf outing.


Located 30 minutes from Center City Philadelphia and just 20 minutes from King of Prussia,Blue Bell Country Club recently completed a renovation and


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