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PHEASANT RUN RESORT


Chicago’s Top Meeting & Event Campus Discover why Pheasant Run has been the Midwest’s premier meeting and event destination for nearly 50 years, offering the most diverse meeting space in the area.


Offering an unmatched combination of extensive event facilities, outstanding amenities and services, along with a friendly, professional planning staff, Pheasant Run is the ideal location for your next event. The beautiful 250-acre campus features over 100,000 sq. ft. of the right kind of space, with a unique variety of sizes and styles designed to fi t any group’s needs – from small seminars, corporate conventions or teambuilding retreats, to comprehensive tradeshows for thousands.


Conveniently located just outside Chicago, within easy reach of both O’Hare and Midway Airports, Pheasant Run is consistently recognized with prestigious awards like Meetings and Conventions Magazine’s “Gold Key Award for Excellence.” Along with a wide variety of accommodations, superb dining and entertainment, two golf courses, a renowned spa and exciting recreational opportunities, Pheasant Run is known for exceptional personal service. We will help you plan a customized event, unlike anywhere else!


Contact Group Sales


4051 E. Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174 www.pheasantrun.com groupsales@pheasantrun.com 800-4-PHEASANT (800-474-3272) Fax: 630-584-9831


Quick Look Rooms/suites: 473


Meeting rooms: 39 Meeting space: 120,000 sq. ft. Reception capacity: 3,500 Golf course onsite: 36 holes Onsite restaurants and lounges: 6 Live theatres: 3 Spa & 3 pools


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