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Lanai

Lanai is Hawaii’s smallest inhabited island, and groups here are treated to an intimate, private island-like experience that’s big on amenities and adventure but still feels like a place of retreat. The lure is luxury, but Lanai’s off-the-beaten-path persona adds to the allure. Few roads are paved, and there is not a single traffic light to be found. Lanai is calm and composed, which is exactly how your attendees will feel during their stay.

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Whether visiting for a day trip via air or by ferry from Maui or for an extended pre-or post-meeting stay, Lanai offers attractions and activities to fit any itinerary:

  • In sunny south Lanai, meeting attendees find a mix of luxury and tranquility at the Four Seasons Resort Lanai and Manele Golf Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and ranked among the best golf courses in the country
  • 80,000 acres of countryside open groups to hours or days of exploration, or groups can explore Hulopoe Bay and Manele Bay, beautiful marine life conservation areas where spinner dolphins can frequently be spotted soaring from the sea
  • Lanai also invites visitors to leave the beaten path and four-wheel drive to Kaunolu, King Kamehameha’s summer fishing retreat on the island’s southern cliffs
  • Group visits to the Lanai Cultural & Heritage Center, home to a collection of traditional, cultural, and historical artifacts, cultivates knowledge of the island’s history, folklore, culture and customs.
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Molokai

Hawaii’s hideaway, Molokai embodies the word “getaway.” Life moves at a leisurely pace on this fifth-largest island, which gives meeting groups the aura of “old” Hawaii. There are no big buildings — none, in fact, taller than a coconut palm tree —  no stoplights or sprawling shopping villages, but Molokai’s 800-year-old fishponds and 19th-century churches and historic buildings are awe-inspiring.

The more than 170 overnight rooms on the island are all casual in style, but with the ferry ride from Maui taking just 90 minutes, Molokai can easily be worked into programs as a way to help meeting attendees clear their minds, nourish their spirits and recharge.

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Maui

World renowned as a meetings and incentive programs destination, Maui makes it easy to see to attendees’ whims and wants with aplomb. The “Best Island in the World” (as it’s consistently voted by the readers of top travel publications) is home to iconic experiences made unforgettable by a landscape that is nothing short of divine:

  • Taking in a technicolor sunrise from atop Mount Haleakala
  • Enjoying a dip in the tiered Pools of Oheo
  • Driving the famed, 52-mile (620-curve, 59-bridge) highway to Hana.

With a vibrant hospitality and entertainment scene, Maui offers visitors 14 golf courses, high-end eateries, tennis, watersports, stellar shopping centers, hiking, biking, horseback riding…the list goes on. Agriculture also plays a big role on Maui; farm-to-table dining has deep roots on the island, and Maui’s chefs deliver on that heritage in supreme style.

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Oahu

The Aloha State is an opus of six islands, but if there’s one that sets the tempo, it’s Oahu. Hawaii’s most populated and third-largest island has a rhythm all its own — an energy that meeting and convention travelers feel the moment their plane touches down in Honolulu.

Throughout the capital city, from downtown to the beachfront resort area of Waikiki, the beat pulses in business, entertainment and cultural events. Honolulu’s attractions are exciting, its population diverse, and its ambiance chic.

 

Oahu’s Top Attractions 

  • Iolani Palace, official residence of Hawaii’s monarchy
  • Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, premier museum of Hawaiian culture and history
  • Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Missouri Memorial, USS Arizona Memorial, Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor and USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
  • Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu Zoo, Chinatown and Sea Life Park Hawaii
  • Diamond Head (Leahi) State Monument, the 560-foot-high tuff crater that plays backdrop to Waikiki Beach

 

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Fairmont Royal York Celebrates its 90th Anniversary

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Fairmont Gold Private Lounge

The 18th floor Fairmont Gold Lounge is the centerpiece of the design experience of Fairmont Gold, framing a breathtaking view of the city’s south core. Upon arrival, a stunning skyline mural sets the tone: the opening note to a tasteful sanctuary, high above the city. A subtle space with all the comforts of an in-city residence, the lounge combines quiet spaces like a library and pocket sitting areas with grand features like a glowing central fireplace. This is a place to catch your breath – and breathe in the moment.

Take time to also enjoy daily breakfast, evening canapes and dessert and an honour bar during your stay on Fairmont Gold. The Fiarmont Gold Lounge is exclusive to Fairmont Gold guests and hosts a variety of seating options for your meetings or time to work.

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Fairmont Royal York Transformation

In 2014, Fairmont Royal York set a course to transform this essential city icon and one of Canada’s most cherished landmarks for it’s 90th anniversary on June 11, 2019. In this milestone year, Fairmont Royal York underwent the most exciting phase of its multi-year renovation to include a new arrival experience and two dining venues, REIGN and CLOCKWORK Champagne & Cocktails lobby lounge.

Bringing the vision to life was carefully entrusted to a team of world-renowned architects and design partners with extensive experience modernizing some of the most iconic and treasured properties around the world.

See the video above and watch history unfold as a new era begins.

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CLOCKWORK Champagne & Cocktails

Serving up a bubbly new cocktail offering, along with tasteful metropolitan fare on small plates, CLOCKWORK is a swanky, easy kind of luxury – a place to see and be seen, and watch lobby life unfold.

At the same time, CLOCKWORK is full of quiet, intimate corners. It’s the perfect blend of big-city buzz and first-class rail travel, and it moves with the chime and the timeless grandeur of Union Station and our rich railway history. The aesthetic is an imaginative take on a Pullman Car, through a very modern frame. And imaginative details like the celestial clock extend the theme of time and space into artistry. With limited tables, it’s a truly exclusive offering.

CLOCKWORK is destined to be the new home for the downtown crowd. Meetat the clock. Take some time to enjoy.

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