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Wisconsin


Blue Harbor Resort & Spa A Classic Lakeside Resort and Spa


Mary Kruse


725 Blue Harbor Drive - Sheboygan, WI 53081 1-866-701-BLUE • 920-457-9807 www.blueharborresort.commkruse@blueharborresort.com


Rooms/condominiums: 182/64 Meeting Rooms: 14


Meeting Space: 16,800 sq. ft. Reception Capacity: 1,000 Onsite Restaurants: 6


You and your meeting attendees will be impressed with the careful preparations and attention to detail the staff at Blue Harbor Resort invests in making sure your conference or gathering is a success.


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rom initial concept to fl awless execution, a Blue Harbor event is about far more than menus and meeting space - it’s about collaborating with an organization committed to creativity, excellence and innovation. It’s about a strategic partner who understands your business goals and helps you exceed them. It’s about delivering memorable experiences and lasting impressions. Conveniently located on the shoreline of Lake Michigan in the Harbor Centre District of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Blue Harbor Resort and Conference Center provides luxurious accom- modations for business, leisure travelers and extended-stay guests. The resort has 182 guest suites that range in size from 500 to over 1,900 sq. ft.. There are also 64 beautiful two-bedroom and four-bedroom villas to choose from. The resort


has over 16,800 sq. ft. of meeting and convention space, a 54,000 sq. ft. indoor entertainment area, retail shops, confectionery café and much, much more! The resort has six full-service restau- rants and a wine and tapas bar on site.


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