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Minnesota Eagan CVB Meetings are Made Easy in Eagan!


Dawn Walz Rough 1501 Central Parkway, Suite E, Eagan, MN 55121


EaganMN.comdawn@EaganMN.com • 651-675-5541 or 866-324-2620


Area hotel rooms: 1,555 Major meeting facilities:


We know you’ll enjoy everything that Eagan has to off er and we’re anxious to help make your event both memorable and successful!


Select Eagan Hotels, Eagan Community Center, Royal Cliff Conference Center, Lost Spur Golf & Event Center, Moonshine Retreat Center


Attractions: Canterbury Park Racetrack, Cascade Bay Waterpark, Caponi Art Park, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Great Clips IMAX Theatre, Historic Fort Snelling, Mall of America® Museum of Minnesota, Valleyfair Amusement Park


, Minnesota Zoo, Nickelodeon Universe® E , Science


agan meets your needs with an exceptional experience. With easy access to both downtown Minneap- olis and St. Paul, free shuttle service to Mall of America®


and the Minneapolis/St. Paul International


Airport, free parking and state-of-the-art venues, why would you want to meet anywhere else but Eagan? Meeting attendees will surely be impressed with the elegant Oaks banquet room located in the re- nowned Eagan Community Center, featuring fl oor-to-ceiling windows overlooking an oak forest and breathtaking fountain. Other prime locations include Royal Cliff, just minutes south of the airport and Mall of America®


, Lost Spur Golf and Event Center featuring distinctive views of the legendary golf


course and Minnesota River Valley, Lebanon Hills Visitors Center, situated in a pristine natural setting perfect for both meetings and retreats, and Moonshine Retreat Center, an ideal spot for corporate retreats. Looking for entertainment following the big meeting? No problem. In Eagan and the surrounding area, you’ll enjoy plenty of spectacular shopping, delectable dining and of course amazing attractions!


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