Daydreaming about the waves cresting by a white, sandy beach or the rippling of water at a quiet lake or riverfront resort?
There’s no need to imagine scenic locations when the region offers plenty of picturesque destinations and venues that provide state-of-the-art meeting facilities and technology, as well as luxurious amenities to entice attendees to that next meeting or event.
On the banks of the Choptank River in historic Cambridge, MD, the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina encompasses 342-acres of waterfront lawns, swimming pool decks and pavilions that combine to make events that are unforgettable.
Touted as the most distinctive retreat along Maryland’s Eastern Shore, its services and amenities will refresh atten- dees of meetings, team building exercises and retreats.
“Meeting at a waterfront resort is revitalizing and energizing,” said Cari Ruppert, director of sales and marketing for the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay. “Meetings by the water not only offer a wonderful escape from the office, but also an opportunity to reinvigorate your team and maximize produc- tivity.”
The Hyatt Regency offers more than 37,000-square feet of flex- ible space, including an 11,250-square foot ballroom as well as outdoor terraces for taking full advantage of the scenic sur- roundings.
Its 400 guest rooms are furnished with seafaring décor, includ- ing pet-friendly rooms and suites. Attendees will feel like roy- alty in spa-like marble bathrooms. An indulgence for after meetings is Sago Spa and Salon, or perhaps a refreshing dip in the temperature-controlled indoor or outdoor swimming pools. The 18-hole, championship River Marsh Golf Club accommodates all player levels.
The property’s variety of restaurants will lure every appetite with delicious seafood specialties and water views - from Blue Point Provision Company and its regional specialties to a uniquely designed display kitchen at the Water’s Edge Grill to the self-service Bay Country Market to lunch, snack and refreshing cocktails at Dock’s Poolside.
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