lot of familiar faces within our staff after only our second year of being open. We all make sure that our guests have a one- on-one experience,and we are verymuch involved in the customer service side of things.”
All this service and personalized attention while overlooking the beautiful bay and set in a resort town make the Reeds at Shelter Haven an excellent choice for an event or retreat.
In iconic Hershey,Pennsylvania,The Hotel Hershey is a four-star,AAA Four-Diamond historic property with 276 rooms, ample meeting space, three full-service restau- rants, and The Spa At The Hotel Hershey.
Between The Hotel Hershey and the Hershey Lodge, the resort offers 125,000- square feet of meeting
space.Notes Reilly Fies, communications specialist for The Hotel Hershey,“Garden Terrace Ballroom is the largest space in The Hotel Hershey, at 5,490-square feet. The Mountain Laurel Meeting Cottage is ideal for business and social occasions, too,with a central loca- tion and full-service meetings amenities.”
According to Fies, the advantages to event planners of choosing an upscale property like The Hotel Hershey are many. “An upscale property, such as The Hotel Hershey,offers groups a unique andmem- orable experience with an increased attention to detail that standard properties cannot provide.We offer a high level of service, which results in a stress-free and efficient planning process for meeting planners.”
Fies goes on to add that meeting planners are constantly challenged with providing their group with something different, and upscale and boutique properties can help them to accomplish this.
Amenities at The Hotel Hershey feature six boutiques, which are open to hotel guests,other visitors to Hershey,as well as to the local community. “These shops include a jeweler, home decor store, a sweets shop, spa boutique, Lilly Pulitzer shop/seasonal holiday shop, and a store that offers signature hotel items.A coffee shop also is available to guests.”
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