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T H E A H WA H N E E ® P R O V I D I N G C L I E N T S A N D V I S I TO R S W I T H U N PA R A L L E L E D S T E WA R D S H I P A N D H O S P I TA L I T Y S E R V I C E S You can’t really understand a place until you understand its culture, history, landscape and traditions. At Delaware North, we take pride in cultivating this understanding. It’s how we elevate the guest experience to create a memory that will never be forgotten. A memory that draws guests back time and time again. The places we operate—hotels, resorts, cultural attractions and parks—make countless memories for millions of guests each and every year. We bring a rare attention to detail to every property in our care, and to each and every individual we serve across our diverse operating companies. OUR MISSION “To Provide Stewardship and Hospitality in Special Places Dedicated to Creating Memorable Guest Experiences as Unique as the Destination. ” SM D E L AWA R E N O R T H We’re a global leader in hospitality and food service with operating companies in the lodging, sporting, airport, gaming and entertainment, and premium restaurant and catering industries. Among our many assets are world-renowned resorts and Boston’s TD Garden, widely acclaimed as one of the top sports and entertainment venues in the United States. We began in 1915 in Buffalo, N.Y., where our award-winning global headquarters can still be found. With annual revenue exceeding $3 billion, we are one of the largest privately held companies in the world. Each year, our 60,000 associates serve half a billion customers in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. In mid-2014, Delaware North made its return to the Asian market by serving fans at the Singapore Sports Hub, one of the company’s newest contracts. Delaware North Parks & Resorts We established Delaware North Parks & Resorts in 1992 to extend Delaware North’s brand into parks, resorts and cultural attractions. This gives us the opportunity to bring our longstanding philosophy of stewardship and hospitality to many of the world’s extraordinary destinations. We tell the stories of these Special Places so they’re as authentic and meaningful to our guests as they are to us. Delaware North Sportservice Delaware North Sportservice is the longest-standing name in sports hospitality. Delaware North has served fans for nearly a century and today provides retail expertise and concessions, gourmet catering and fine dining to sporting, entertainment and convention center venues in the United States and Canada. K E N N E DY S PAC E C E N T E R V I S I TO R CO M P L E X Delaware North Travel Hospitality Delaware North is one of the world’s leading airport food service and retail companies. Through contracts at major U.S. airports and toll plazas, Delaware North manages more than 300 restaurants and retail stores, serving more than 350 million customers each year. Delaware North Gaming & Entertainment Delaware North is one of the most innovative gaming and racing operators in the United States, specializing in regional gaming venues with added amenities such as video gaming machines, table games, poker games, full-service restaurants, retail shops and hotels. Delaware North has regional gaming destinations in New York, Arizona, Florida, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Ohio and Illinois. Delaware North Boston Delaware North is one of America’s premier providers of world-class entertainment and hospitality experiences. As the owner/operator of TD Garden, the company serves more than 2.5 million visitors each year — more than 200 days per year. The home of the NHL’s Boston Bruins and NBA’s Boston Celtics is also a frequent stop for the world’s top music entertainment acts. Delaware North International Delaware North manages award-winning operations in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Asia. Our special brand of hospitality and food service can be found in resorts, airports, railway stations, sporting and entertainment venues and cultural centers— as well as Wembley Stadium, Emirates Stadium, and the Australian Open Tennis. Patina Restaurant Group Patina Restaurant Group is a leader in the premium segment of the restaurant and catering industry. Patina, a majority share of which was acquired by Delaware North in 2014, operates more than 70 restaurants and manages catering and food service operations at landmark locations in high-profile cultural and entertainment venues in New York City, California, and Orlando, Fla. Among them are: Rockefeller Center, Lincoln Center, Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station/MetLife Building and Madison Square Garden. O P ER AT I O N A L P L AT F O R M S AND CORE COMPETENCIES Delaware North has developed and maintains a variety of proprietary, enterprise-wide programs that are specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of our operating environments. These include: • GreenPath®: Stewardship platform and Environmental Management System. • GuestPath®: Hospitality and quality assurance platform. • DiscoveryPaths®: Environmental education program for grade school students. Delaware North brings unparalleled experience and management quality to each location we operate. Our industry-leading core competencies include: • Lodging • Food & Beverage • Retail • Natural & Cultural Interpretation • Recreation & Activities • Sales & Marketing The wide-ranging experience and accumulated expertise of the Delaware North family of companies are available to every unit of every division. Information is shared horizontally and vertically, ensuring a continual flow of innovative ideas and creative solutions. Support from Delaware North’s Corporate departments provides professional, proven business practices, needed resources and operational direction. PAT I N A O P E R AT I O N S AT R O C K E F E L L E R C E N T E R G R EEN PATH ® PRESERVING A ND PROTEC TING A L L T H AT I S T R E A S U R E D Established in 2001, GreenPath® guides how we help care for and protect our natural, cultural and historic resources. Our award-winning GreenPath initiatives have led the way in the hospitality industry for more than a decade. Five key values drive these initiatives: Environment – As the first U.S. hospitality company to register our environmental management system to international ISO 14001 standards, we establish annual goals and implement improvements. Interpretation and Education – We embrace and share the stories our Special Places offer visitors, and we help create an environment to understand and appreciate them. Asset Protection – We display, protect and preserve artifacts, historic and other buildings, as well as treasures of national and international significance. We also make sure all visitors have appropriate access to, and use of, these assets. Healthy Living – Our Culinary Wellbeing® program is all about serving good food that’s good for our guests as well as encouraging guests and associates to be active. Community Outreach – We’re part of the communities where we operate and work. We contribute funds and services and promote volunteerism. Y E L LOW S TO N E N AT I O N A L PA R K G U E S T PATH ® T H E M E A S U R E O F E XC E P T I O N A L S E RV I C E We established GuestPath® in 2005. It’s a documented management approach to standards-based continuous improvement. More than that, it’s our promise to provide the ultimate visitor experience. We deliver it through these key values: Service – “Creating special experiences one guest at a time®” is the GuestPath pledge our associates carry out every day to ensure that every visitor they encounter has a positive and memorable experience. Product – We specialize in local and sustainable products that are good for our planet and help tell the stories of the Special Places we serve. Our range of products appeal to different ages, genders and cultures, and accommodates varied dietary needs. Value – We offer quality products and services at a range of price points so that guests can find special mementos, services and food at an appropriate price. YO S E M I T E N AT I O N A L PA R K D I S COV E RY P AT H S SM A C O M M I T M E N T TO E D U C AT I O N A N D I N T E R P R E TAT I O N DiscoveryPaths , a program started by Delaware North in 2013, provides students the opportunity to participate in activities which enhance school curriculum through hands-on learning. SM DiscoveryPaths provides students and teachers with an out of the classroom learning experience to build greater awareness of our surroundings by focusing on core standards and improving test scores with memorable, hands-on applications. Our program is designed to develop healthy living and personal development while focusing on nutrition, nature, energy and the environment. These concepts will influence a greater appreciation and protection of cultural as well as natural resources by incorporating these topics into fun and dynamic activities with the use of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). G I D EO N P U T N A M R E S O R T T E N AYA LO D G E AT YO S E M I T E LO D G I N G RUSTIC OR LUXURIOUS. A LWAY S U N F O R G E T TA B L E . Hospitality starts with an attention to detail. Whether our guests are with us overnight or for an extended journey away from home, we give them a memorable stay that’s as comfortable as it is distinctive. But don’t just take our word for it. We’ve provided special moments to discriminating travelers around the globe. We’ve managed nearly 4,000 rooms in a variety of spectacular locations, such as national historic landmarks, rustic High Sierra camps, AAA® Four Diamond hotels, seaside bungalows on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and more. Our Special Places are national treasures and international destinations that attract guests from around the world. We manage distribution channels to drive occupancy, and we can tame the volatile demands of single-customer segments. F O O D & B E V ER AG E E A C H P L A C E H A S I T S O W N F L AV O R From the most sophisticated palates of world travelers to the pickiest young eaters, and those with special dietary needs, we cater to every taste. Every plate we serve takes into consideration the following: • Our chefs are committed to sourcing locally grown, organic and sustainable foods and incorporating the unique flair of regional favorites into our menus. • Every food and beverage service we provide—from quick, casual meals to fine dining—is designed to tell a place’s unique story. • Our award-winning culinary team is led by American Culinary Federation (ACF) certified chefs. They are handpicked and trained to ACF standards, as well as the National Restaurant Association ServSafe program and Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points (HACCP) standards. • We offer a wide range of culinary services and menu offerings at each of our Special Places. Our menus reflect the unique dietary preferences of our guests, including vegetarian and gluten-free options, as well as familyfriendly options. Our company-wide Culinary Wellbeing® program is committed to “serving good food that’s good for you,” and it helps us remind guests to be active and to take advantage of the healthy food options we offer. The program is centered around nutrition awareness, education, visitor choice, local and seasonal foods, conservation and sustainability. In addition, we’re deeply committed to the Monterey Bay Seafood Watch program and have made a pledge to serve only fish approved by the high standards of their organization. Food can play an integral role to life’s special moments, so we make every bite matter. Our guests’ dining experiences—no matter how big or small— are intrinsic to the overall enjoyment of their visits. S EQ U O I A N AT I O N A L PA R K R E TA I L B R I N G I N G E A C H D E S T I N AT I O N T O L I F E From mountain-climbing gear to Native American pottery to everyday sundries, our retail offerings are as diverse as the places we serve. But what holds true for each and every Special Place is our ability to tell its unique story, and to enhance our visitors’ experiences every step of the way. Our experience and global reach let us negotiate competitive national agreements with suppliers while attracting a team of highly qualified merchandisers and retailers. As a result, our retail segment generates over $100 million annually. • We understand the needs and interests of our guests and visitors. • We sell items that interpret the history, culture, traditions and natural resources of the properties we serve. • We educate our guests, as well as foster a deeper awareness and understanding of the Special Places we oversee. • We design our retail locations with engaging messaging, signage and collateral that informs visitors about where products were made or who the artist is. • We are proud to offer an excellent selection of American Indian products, as well as a wide range of products made in the USA. • We offer significant value to our guests through a broad range of prices. As the largest grocery concessioner in the national parks, we understand what guests and visitors need and want. We sell a full line of grocery items, including natural, organic and local products. We also have convenient, fresh and healthy grab-n-go items and family meal-bundling values. N AT U R A L & C U LT U R A L I N T E R P R E TAT I O N S H A R I NG TH E WON DER OF OU R S PECI A L PL ACE S Our passion is to preserve the culture and heritage of our nation’s treasures— and immerse guests in the traditions and stories of those places. That’s why we hire and train associates who embrace the role of meaningful storytelling. Through a variety of interpretive and educational programs, we provide memorable experiences that enhance guests’ understanding of the history and natural resources that make each location unique. Visitors will find these themes echoed in our dining, décor, retail, activities, services and facilities. It may be through personal interpretation, such as fireside chats and guided tours (for large and small groups), or through non-personal interpretation, such as product messaging and trail safety signage. We work with some of the best educators, interpreters and storytellers in the world, including the U.S. National Park Service, NASA, native storytellers and NatureBridge—a nonprofit organization that connects youth to the natural world. We also have corporate partnerships with architecture, interpretation, and historic preservation experts. Our offerings include: • Programs in other languages for non-English speaking visitors. • A wide variety of programs designed to appeal to different age groups, such as Wee Wild Ones, Camp Kennedy Space Center®, and Lifelong Learners. • Transportation services with expert guides that further engage guests in the stories of their surroundings. K E N N E DY S PAC E C E N T E R V I S I TO R CO M P L E X YO S E M I T E N AT I O N A L PA R K R ECR E ATIO N & AC TI V ITI E S ENG AG I NG G U E S T S , FROM TH E S U M M IT TO TH E S E A It’s not just where you are, it’s what you do there. We offer recreation and activities that engage as they inform. Our expertise in managing a wide variety of recreational programs increases revenue and creates memorable experiences for our guests. From fitness centers and spas to the great outdoors, we give our guests every opportunity to explore, stay fit, rejuvenate and relax. We cater to all types of guests: leisure travelers, families, adventurers, and conference attendees alike. Our ski resorts, golf courses and seasonal offerings, as well as our instructional programs and tours, provide guests with fun and unique memories that bring them back year after year. Our recreational activities and programs promote health and fitness, as well as access to the magnificent landscape that our Special Places are known for. We offer camping, biking, fishing, hiking, rafting, world-class mountain and rock climbing, horseback riding, skiing, snowmobiling, and more. SALES & MARKETING TH E M EDI U M I S TH E M E SSAG E Customer-Centricity To us, “Customer-Centricity” means intelligently managing the relationship between Delaware North and our guests by transforming guest data into high return relationship marketing strategies. We begin by developing a 360º view of the guest and make sure that we engage in every relevant way— online, mobile, social media, email, direct mail, SMS, etc. We then create the right message and deliver it at the right time in the right medium with a compelling and measurable call to action that allows us to refine our approach and achieve results. It also means success: we consistently outperform our competitors in rate and occupancy in every market in which we operate. Database Management Our data collection platform lets us collect and analyze visitor and non-visitor demographic and psychographic information, allowing for comparative and trend analysis between audiences and surveys, including: • Guest history and behavior • Consumer preferences • Visitor ratings • Media habit studies • Marketing tactic effectiveness • Focus groups Database Analytics Data is everywhere. Understanding what’s relevant and turning that into actionable, measurable initiatives is the key to high performance. We gather and refresh data from numerous customer touch points every single day. As a result we have developed highly qualified and segmented groups for targeted direct mail and personalized email initiatives. Each list is updated to include past visitation and communication history and each guest record is appended with more than 50 lifestyle and demographic data points. E-Commerce Our website provides each property with its own dedicated page, as well as references in relevant sections of the site. Our goal is to fully optimize each site so that it will generate a high conversion rate. We use a highly effective e-commerce platform that allows for costeffective web presence with a proven booking engine for rooms, tickets, events and retail. Mobile Marketing We develop mobile device application platforms for cost-effective mobile marketing and consumer engagement. This provides for opt-in capture of emails, names and addresses. National and International Business-to-Business Sales Force Each property is included in our companywide referral program through more than 35 full-time sales managers who cover national and international territories. We have contractual relationships with key tour and travel companies worldwide. In addition, we feature every property at top industry events and major trade venues around the world. We’re well represented and serve in leadership roles in many key industry organizations such as US Travel Association, Brand USA, USTOA, and NTA. We’re present at many top events such as Pow Wow, ITB, and World Travel Market. Revenue/Yield Management We use an integrated revenue management technology that provides actionable data to maximize occupancy and yield at our hotel units. Collateral Properties are featured in various targeted collateral, which is distributed to appropriate market segments. Public/Media Relations Properties are included in all appropriate public/media relations outreach initiatives, such as features on culinary, environmental, sustainability, cultural, and human interest topics. Call and Contact Center Delaware North has developed and manages a state-ofthe-art U.S.-based call center that provides contact support through telephone, email and fax. Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) allows for communications queuing in order to handle inquiries from multiple media over the same resources. T E N AYA LO D G E AT YO S E M I T E CO R P O R AT E S U P P O RT B EHIND E V ERY GOOD S TORY IS A SOLID TE A M OF SU PPORT Facilities Management We maintain each Delaware North location, whether we own it or manage it for our client. Delaware North handles facility renovation projects ranging from $5 million to more than $100 million, as well as “ground-up” development and historic restoration. All Delaware North facility project managers are LEED accredited and knowledgeable in a wide range of specialties such as renovation, historic preservation, preventative maintenance, building and grounds management, structural integrity, building systems and environmental management/remediation. Transportation Services Delaware North manages one of the largest and most diversified transportation fleets in the United States by virtue of our work at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and Yosemite National Park. We operate and maintain hybrid/alternative-fuel buses, tour trams, tractor-trailers, snow cats, golf carts and even horse and mule teams. Internal Audit This essential function helps ensure that proper controls are implemented and maintained. Our auditors also evaluate, confirm and improve the effectiveness of Delaware North’s disciplined systems and business processes of financial controls, legal requirements and government compliance. Insurance/ Risk Management Through our Insurance/Risk Management Department, we continually identify, mitigate and efficiently protect our clients, guests and employees against the uncertainties of life and business. Supply Management Our corporate Supply Management Services Department assists all Delaware North businesses with procurement, and managing national agreements and major vendor accounts. The department effectively manages purchasing standards, pricing, traceability and quality specifications to optimize value and profitability. K E N N E DY S PAC E C E N T E R V I S I TO R CO M P L E X Security Delaware North provides security services to all locations to aid in loss prevention, life safety, and crime protection. This is accomplished through careful systems, as well as everyday actions and decisions and onsite inspections. Accounting Delaware North’s finance professionals manage financial transactions, records and business reporting to help operators and managers monitor their businesses and make sound business decisions. IT In our wired business world, this 24/7 department manages communication systems, computing, software, networks, Internet and point-of-sale systems in a safe and secure environment. Human Resources We support field locations with global recruitment, intern programs, training, benefit administration, employee housing, compliance with federal and state regulations, and union employment compliance. Legal Support Our legal staff supports field operations and client accounts with licensing, contract review, service agreements, litigation, employment law, and statutory filings. T H E A H WA H N E E ® OUR PORTFOLIO PARK S.. ............................................................ • Gideon Putnam Resort, Saratoga Spa State Park • Grand Canyon National Park • Kalaloch Lodge, Olympic National Park • Kings Canyon National Park • Niagara Falls State Park • Peaks of Otter Lodge, Blue Ridge Parkway • Sequoia National Park • Shenandoah National Park • Yellowstone National Park • Yosemite National Park HOTEL S AND RESORTS.. ................................ • El Questro Wilderness Park • Heron Island Resort • Kings Canyon Resort • Lizard Island Resort • Park Gate Lodges at Yellowstone: »» Explorer Cabins »» Holiday Inn West Yellowstone »» Yellowstone Park Hotel • Pine Lodge, Whitefish, MT • Best Western Rocky Mountain Lodge, Whitefish, MT • Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite M AN AG EMENT CONTR AC TS . . ....................... • The Lodge at Geneva-on-the-Lake • Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa AT TR AC TIONS.. .............................................. • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex OUR PORTFOLIO »» Gray Wolf Inn & Suites G I D EO N P U T N A M R E S O R T LOC ATION....................................... • Biking Saratoga Spa State Park – Saratoga Springs, New York • Hiking on nature trails REL ATIONSHIP................................ Concession Contract • Snowshoeing • Cross-country skiing • Ice skating (2 rinks) • Picnic pavilions CLIENT............................................. • Two outdoor pools in Saratoga Spa State Park New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation • Playground • Two golf courses in Saratoga Spa State Park LODG ING......................................... E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............. • 124 rooms • Listed on National Register of Historic Places FOOD & B E VER AG E........................ • Putnam’s Restaurant & Bar • Putnam’s Patio • Sunday brunch • Dining events CONFERENCE SPACE...................... • 12,000 sq. ft. of meeting & event space RETAIL ........................................ • Gift shop • Roosevelt Baths & Spa – Spa products SPA .............................................. • Roosevelt Baths & Spa • Certified as an Éminence Green Spa • Yoga classes RECRE ATION................................... • Tennis • Walking/jogging paths • Saratoga Spa State Park »» Saratoga Performing Arts Center® »» 18-hole championship golf course »» Par-three executive course »» Saratoga Automobile Museum® »» Hall of Springs »» Spa Little Theatre »» National Museum of Dance EDUC ATION.................................... (Provided by New York State Parks) • Nature classes • Mineral springs tours AWARDS & HONOR S....................... • The New York Post listed the Gideon Putnam Resort as one of the top 100 U.S. destinations within a six-hour drive or one-hour flight from New York City. • Meetings Focus recognized The Gideon Putnam as best meeting hotel in the East. • Best of Saratoga Region by Saratoga Today: »» Gideon Putnam – Best lodging »» Roosevelt Baths & Spa – Best spa www.gideonputnam.com GR AND C ANYON NATIONAL PARK LOC ATION................................... RETAIL.. ........................................ Grand Canyon, Arizona • Market Plaza General Store REL ATIONSHIP............................ Concession Contract CLIENT......................................... National Park Service • Desert View Trading Post • Desert View General Store • Yavapai Lodge Gift Shop • Tusayan General Store OTHER SERVICES........................ LODG ING..................................... • Camper Services • Yavapai Lodge – 358 rooms • Desert View Service Station • Yavapai RV Park – 70 sites • Sale, rental, and repair of recreational FOOD & B E VER AG E.................... • Yavapai Restaurant • Desert View Trading Post Snack Bar • Camper Services Building • Market Plaza Deli equipment at Market Plaza General Store AWARDS & HONOR S................... • The National Park Service honored Delaware North with an Environmental Achievement Award for the company’s recycling efforts in Grand Canyon National Park www.visitgrandcanyon.com K A L A LO C H LO D G E LOC ATION......................................... • Tide pool viewing Olympic National Park – Forks, Washington • Ranger Naturalist presentations REL ATIONSHIP.................................. Concession Contract • Ocean Stewards Jr. Ranger program • Beachcombing and tidepool exploring • Bird watching CLIENT............................................... • River fishing National Park Service • Storm watching LODG ING........................................... AWARDS & HONOR S......................... • Kalaloch Lodge – 64 guest rooms & cabins • 2014 Ranked #1 of 6 hotels in Forks, WA »» 10 lodge rooms »» 44 cabin rooms »» 10 motel rooms • Kalaloch campground – One group campsite FOOD & B E VER AG E.......................... • Creekside Restaurant and Bar RETAIL.. .............................................. • Kalaloch Lodge Gift Shop • Mercantile Gas and Grocery Store: Grocery items, camping supplies, gifts, firewood, and other items. RECRE ATION..................................... • Hiking on TripAdvisor • 2014 TripAdvisor Green Leaders Gold Certification • 2014 Green Restaurant Certified – DineGreen.com • 2014 Healthy Dining and Kids LiveWell Certified – National Restaurant Association • 2014 BEST Storm Watching Winner (#1 of 22) • 2014 BEST Best Place to Watch a Sunset Winner (#1 of 43) • 2013 BEST Storm Watching Runner-Up (#2 of 24) • 2013 BEST Cabins Finalist (#3 of 95) • 2012 BEST Storm Watching Runner-Up (#2 of 25) • Surf fishing • 2012 BEST Cabins Finalist (#4 of 89) • Whale watching • 2012 BEST Honeymoon Destination • Seal watching Finalist (#5 of 15) • Guided fishing excursions • Storm watching www.thekalalochlodge.com K I N G S C A N YO N N AT I O N A L PA R K LOC ATION.................................. RECRE ATION.............................. Kings Canyon National Park, California • Hiking REL ATIONSHIP........................... Concession Contract • Motorized vehicle tours • Snowshoeing • Cross-country skiing CLIENT........................................ • Sledding – snow play National Park Service • Rock climbing LODG ING.................................... • John Muir Lodge at Grant Grove Village – 36 rooms »» AAA Three Diamond Accommodations rating • Grant Grove Rustic Cabins – 33 cabins • Grant Grove Tent Cabins – 17 cabins • Cedar Grove Lodge – 21 rooms FOOD & B E VER AG E................... • Grant Grove Restaurant • Cedar Grove Snack Bar • Cedar Grove BBQ RETAIL.. ....................................... • Grant Grove Market • Grant Grove Gift Shop • Horseback riding • Hume Lake • Fishing • Wildlife observation • Viewing the giant sequoia trees E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ........ • Grant Grove NPS Visitor Center • Cedar Grove NPS Visitor Center EDUC ATION............................... • NPS Ranger-led Hikes and Nature Walks • NPS Ranger-led Interpretive Programs • NPS Campfire Programs • NPS Jr. Rangers • Sequoia Natural History Association Programs funded by Delaware North • Cedar Grove Market • Public Shower & Laundry Facilities www.visitsequoia.com N I AG A R A FA L L S S TAT E PA R K LOC ATION............................... RECRE ATION........................... Niagara Falls, New York • Hiking REL ATIONSHIP........................ Concession Contract CLIENT..................................... New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation FOOD & B E VER AG E................ • Goat Island trails • Biking E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ..... • Niagara Falls viewing areas • Cave of the Winds Tour • Maid of the Mist® boat ride • Niagara Adventure Theater • Top of the Falls Restaurant • Niagara Falls Observation Tower • Prospect Point Café • 26’ rock-climbing wall • Cave of the Winds Snack Bar • Light Up the Night Illumination CONFERENCE SPACE.............. • Flexible meeting and event space RETAIL.. .................................... • Top of the Falls Gift Shop • Cave of the Winds Gift Shop • Prospect Point Gift Shop • Online Internet Marketplace • Fireworks displays EDUC ATION. . .......................... • Guided hikes • Niagara Falls Visitor Center • Niagara Gorge Discovery Center • Niagara Gorge Trailhead Center • Niagara Falls Scenic Trolley – Environmentally friendly, runs on natural gas www.niagarafallsstatepark.com P E A K S O F OT T ER LO D G E LOC ATION.............................. RECRE ATION.......................... Blue Ridge Parkway – Bedford, Virginia • Hiking REL ATIONSHIP....................... Concession Contract CLIENT.................................... National Park Service LODG ING................................ • Bicycling • NPS Ranger-led Hikes and Nature Walks • NPS Ranger-led Interpretive Programs • NPS Campfire Programs • Fishing • 63 lodge rooms • Wildlife observation • Pet friendly rooms available • Driving the Parkway FOOD & B E VER AG E............... • Peaks of Otter Restaurant & Lounge CONFERENCE SPACE............. • Indoor meeting and event space for up to 55 people • Shuttle Bus to Sharp Top Mountain E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . .... • Nightly Musical Entertainment • Holiday Dining Events • Vintner Dinners RETAIL.. ................................... • Gift Shop • Country Store www.peaksofotter.com S EQ U O I A N AT I O N A L PA R K LOC ATION.................................. RECRE ATION.............................. Sequoia National Park, California • Cross-country skiing REL ATIONSHIP........................... Concession Contract CLIENT........................................ National Park Service • Snowshoeing • Hiking trails • Horseback riding • High Sierra fly fishing E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ........ LODG ING.................................... • Crystal Cave • Wuksachi Lodge® – 102 rooms • Sequoia sightseeing tours • Bearpaw High Sierra Camp – 6 rooms • Group hikes • Lodgepole Campground • Ranger programs • Dorst Campground • Moro Rock • Five other campgrounds EDUC ATION. . ............................. FOOD & B E VER AG E................... • Be a Junior Ranger • Wuksachi Lodge Dining Room • Learn About Bears • Wolverton Meadow Barbecue • Lodgepole Market • Watchtower Deli • Harrison BBQ & Grill RETAIL.. ....................................... • Wuksachi Lodge National Park Gift Shop • Lodgepole Market and Gift Shop • Learn About Trees • Wolverton BBQ living history programs AWARDS & HONOR S.................. • The Wuksachi Lodge earned the Star of the Industry Award in Good Earthkeeping from the California Hotel & Lodging Association www.visitsequoia.com S H EN A N D OA H N AT I O N A L PA R K LOC ATION......................................... RETAIL.. .............................................. Luray, Virginia • Elkwallow Gift Shop REL ATIONSHIP.................................. Concession Contract • Skyland Resort Gift Shop • Big Meadows Lodge Craft Shop • Big Meadows Wayside Camp Store & Gift Shop CLIENT............................................... • Lewis Mountain Camp Store National Park Service • Loft Mountain Gift Shop & Camp Store LODG ING........................................... RECRE ATION..................................... • Skyland Resort • Guided horseback trail rides & pony rides »» 178 guest rooms and cabins • Big Meadows Lodge from Skyland stables • NPS interpretive activities »» 97 guest rooms and cabins • Basket Making 101 »» Listed on National Register of • Canvas painting workshops Historic Places • Lewis Mountain »» 10 rooms within 7 cabins • Twilight hikes • Private hikes • Guided tours and hikes CONFERENCE SPACE........................ • Rock climbing and rappelling • Meeting space for 20–80 guests • Stargazing • Wedding space for up to 100 guests • Touring Skyline Drive FOOD & B E VER AG E.......................... E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............... • Spottswood Dining Room • Nightly musical performances/entertainment • New Market Taproom • Pollock Dining Room • Skyland Lodge Mountain Taproom • Big Meadows Wayside • Loft Mountain Wayside • Elkwallow Wayside at Skyland Resort and Big Meadows Lodge • Vintner Dinners and overnight packages • Culinary packages • Weekly cooking demonstrations • Weekly Virginia wine tasting • Annual Blackberry Delight event (July) • Annual Apple Butter Celebration (September) www.goshenandoah.com Y EL LOW S TO N E G EN ER A L S TO R E S LOC ATION..................................... RETAIL.. .......................................... Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming • Old Faithful Upper REL ATIONSHIP.............................. Concession Contract • Old Faithful Basin • Grant Mini • Grant CLIENT........................................... • Lake National Park Service • Bridge Bay FOOD & B E VER AG E...................... Sit-Down: • Old Faithful Upper • Old Faithful Basin • Grant • Lake • Fishing Bridge • Canyon • Yellowstone Adventures • Tower • Roosevelt • Mammoth • Fishing Bridge EDUC ATION.................................. • Canyon • Pathways at Yellowstone – Visitors Grab-n-Go: • Yellowstone Adventures • Tower • Mammoth E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ........... • Old Faithful • Lake Yellowstone • Yellowstone River can meet talented, interesting artists and authors who make unique Yellowstone products AWARDS & HONOR S..................... • Awarded the National Park Service and Department of the Interior Environmental Achievement Awards for recycling programs in Yellowstone National Park • Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone • Mammoth Hot Springs • Tower Falls www.visityellowstonepark.com YOSEM ITE N ATION A L PA R K LOC ATION............................. • Curry Village Pavilion Yosemite National Park, California • Degnan’s Deli and Café REL ATIONSHIP...................... Concession Contract • High Sierra Camps • Mountain Room Restaurant • Mountain Room Lounge CLIENT................................... • Wawona Dining Room National Park Service • Wawona seasonal BBQ LODG ING............................... • The Ahwahnee® • Yosemite Lodge Food Court • 10 seasonal fast food outlets »» 123 rooms CONFERENCE SPACE............ »» Listed on National Register of • Unique, flexible indoor and Historic Places »» AAA® Four Diamond Accommodations rating • Wawona Hotel® outdoor meeting and event space accommodating up to 550 guests RETAIL.. .................................. »» 104 rooms • Ahwahnee Gift Shop »» Listed on National Register of • Ahwahnee Sweet Shop Historic Places • Yosemite Lodge at the Falls »» 245 rooms • Curry Village® »» 503 rooms • High Sierra Camps »» 5 camps • Housekeeping Camp »» 266 units • Tuolumne Meadows Lodge »» 69 rooms • White Wolf Lodge »» 28 rooms FOOD & B E VER AG E.............. • The Ahwahnee Dining Room • The Ahwahnee Bar • Curry Village Gift & Grocery • Nature Shop • Village Store • Wawona Store and Pioneer Gift Shop • Yosemite Lodge at the Falls Gift Shop • Yosemite Mountain Shop • Seasonal retail outlets »» Housekeeping Camp Grocery »» Tuolumne Meadows Store »» Tuolumne Meadows Sport Shop »» Habitat Yosemite »» Crane Flat Gas & Grocery »» Village Sport Shop »» Glacier Point Store »» Badger Pass Sport Shop »» Wawona Golf Shop »» Yosemite Gifts Online Store RECRE ATION......................... • Halloween Cemetery Tour • Badger Pass® Ski Area • Full Moon Snowshoe Walks • Downhill skiing • Historic Ahwahnee Tours • Ice skating • History of Bracebridge Talks • Nordic skiing • Night Prowls • Snow tubing • Starry Skies over • Snowboarding • Snowshoeing • Guided bus tours • High Sierra tours • Backpacking • Biking • Golfing • Hiking • Mule & horseback rides • Rafting • Rock climbing • Swimming E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ... • Weddings • New Year’s Eve • Yosemite Earth Day Celebration • 4th Of July Celebration • Vintners’ Holidays® • Bracebridge Dinner® • Chefs’ Holidays® • Badger Pass Ski Area Events EDUC ATION. . ........................ • Children’s Storybook Hour • Children’s Theater: Ranger Ned’s Big Adventure • Evening Programs • Fireside Storytelling • Full Moon Bike Rides • Great Yosemite Family Adventure Yosemite/Wawona • Twilight Strolls • Wawona Parlor Tunes • Wee Wild Ones AWARDS & HONOR S............. • The Wall Street Journal ranked The Ahwahnee 26th on its list of American’s Favorite Buildings • National Park Service Environmental Achievement Awards • American Hospitality & Lodging Association’s Enviro-Management Award • Audubon International – Cooperative Sanctuary System Certification • California Integrated Waste Board – WRAP (Waste Reduction Awards Program) • Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award • Sierra Business Council’s Vision 2020 Award • “Silver” IMEX Green Meetings Award • State of California’s “Flex Your Power” Award • Travel Industry Association’s Odyssey Award www.yosemitepark.com EL Q U E S TRO W I LD ER N E SS PA R K LOC ATION..................................... • Guided nature excursions East Kimberley, Western Australia, AUS • Guided park tours REL ATIONSHIP.............................. Owned Asset • Helicopter fishing • Helicopter scenic tours • Hiking LODG ING....................................... • Horseback riding • Located within 1 million acres of • Personal hire boats Wilderness Park • The Homestead: »» 9 exclusive rooms • Emma Gorge Resort: »» 60 tented cabins • The Station: »» 12 bungalows »» 200 campsites, including 25 private sites FOOD & B E VER AG E...................... • Emma Gorge Resort Restaurant • The Steakhouse • The Swinging Arm Bar & Grill • Veranda Bar • Saddleback Ridge Sunset Tour • Self-guided 4WD adventures E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ........... • Amalia Gorge Trail • Amaroo Falls • Buddy Point • Champagne Springs • El Questro Gorge Trail • Emma Gorge Trail • Explosion Gorge and Branco’s Lookout • Lost City Tour • Miri Miri Waterfall • Moonshine Gorge CONFERENCE SPACE.................... • Pigeon Hole 4WD • Wedding and special event settings for • Scenic light aircraft transfers up to 150 guests RETAIL.. .......................................... via Bungle Bungles • Zebedee Thermal Springs • Emma Gorge Boutique EDUC ATION.................................. • Station Store • Junior Rangers Child Education Program RECRE ATION................................. AWARDS & HONOR S..................... • Bird watching • Australian Gourmet Traveller Travel • Bush Culture, History and Nature Tour • Chamberlain Gorge Cruises Awards named El Questro Homestead the ‘Best Outback Experience’ • Cockburn Range 4WD Circuit • Guided Barramundi 4WD Fishing Tours www.elquestro.com.au HERON ISL AND RESORT LOC ATION............................. • Guided birdlife walks Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, AUS • Guided reef walks REL ATIONSHIP...................... Owned Asset • Island ecology walks • Kayaking • Outdoor pool LODG ING............................... • Paddle boarding • 109 rooms and suites • Scuba diving/snorkeling FOOD & B E VER AG E.............. • Shearwater Restaurant • Baillies Bar & Pandanus Lounge • Semi submarine • Star gazing • Sunset cruises • Swimming CONFERENCE SPACE............ • Turtle watching • Meeting and special event space • Whale watching for up to 250 guests RETAIL.. .................................. • Heron Island Shop SPA......................................... • Aqua Soul Spa: »» Massage therapy »» Full menu of spa treatments »» 3 treatment rooms »» Steam room RECRE ATION......................... • Beach picnic E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ... • Great Barrier Reef EDUC ATION.......................... • Heron Island Research Station, The University of Queensland • Junior Rangers Child Education Program • Sea Turtle Foundation AWARDS & HONOR S............. • 2014 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence • Beaches • Bird watching • Fishing www.heronisland.com K I N G S C A N YO N R E S O R T LOC ATION............................. RETAIL.. .................................. Watarrka National Park – Northern Territory, AUS • Outback Oasis General Store REL ATIONSHIP...................... RECRE ATION......................... Owned Asset • Backpacking LODG ING............................... • Kings Canyon Hotel: »» 162 rooms • Holiday Park Caravan Park & Campground: »» 150 campsites »» Backpacker rooms FOOD & B E VER AG E.............. • Carmichael’s Restaurant • Desert Oaks Bistro • Outback BBQ & Grill (with Petrol/Gas Station) • Biking • Bird watching • Camel rides (located at Kings Creek Station) • Canyon hikes • Children’s playground • Helicopter tours • Quad adventures (located at Kings Creek Station) • Sunset viewing platform • Swimming • Tennis courts • The Thirsty Dingo Bar E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ... • Under a Desert Moon Fine • Kings Canyon Dining Experience CONFERENCE SPACE............ • Meeting and special event facilities for up to 150 guests (rim walk and creek walk) • Carmichaels Crag and George Gill Range www.kingscanyonresort.com.au LIZ ARD ISL AND RESORT LOC ATION............................. E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ... Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, AUS • Great Barrier Reef REL ATIONSHIP...................... Owned Asset (Snorkeling/diving) • Anchor and Watson Bay • Lizard Island National Park LODG ING............................... • Marlin season • 40 rooms and suites EDUC ATION.......................... • The Villa • Lizard Island Research Station FOOD & B E VER AG E.............. • Nature Slide Presentations • Saltwater Restaurant AWARDS & HONOR S............. • Driftwood Bar & Lounge • Private Picnic • Private Dinner Locations RETAIL.. .................................. • Boutique SPA......................................... • EssentiaSpa »» Massage Therapy »» Full menu of spa treatments RECRE ATION......................... • Fitness center • Glass bottom boat tours • Motorized dinghies • Nature slide presentations • Nature walks • Paddle ski • Picnic hampers • Snorkeling/scuba diving • Sunset cruises • Tennis • Tennis courts • Voted into the Top Five of The Greatest Outdoors category in The Smith Hotel Awards 2013 • Chosen twice in the annual Andrew Harper Readers’ Choice Awards – Hideaway Report. Lizard was voted number 9 in the “Top International Hideaways” category, and number 11 in the “Beach Resorts” category! • Voted Best Beach Resort in WISH Magazine’s annual Travel Top 50 • Travel + Leisure have voted Lizard Island number 1 Resort in Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific in their World’s Best Service Awards 2013 • Number 3 among top hotels in Travel + Leisure’s 2013 World’s Best Beach Hotels Awards • Ranked number 5 of the nation’s top 25 hotels in the annual TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards www.lizardisland.com.au PA R K G AT E LO D G E S AT Y E L L O W S T O N E LOC ATION...................................... E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............ West Yellowstone, Montana • Yellowstone sightseeing REL ATIONSHIP............................... Owned Assets • Hiking • Fishing • Horseback riding LODG ING........................................ • Biking • Holiday Inn West Yellowstone – • Rafting 123 rooms, full service • Gray Wolf Inn & Suites – 102 rooms, limited service • Yellowstone Park Hotel – 66 rooms, limited service • Explorer Cabins at Yellowstone – 50 stylish and upscale cabins, self-catering FOOD & B E VER AG E....................... • The Branch Restaurant & Bar • Casino located in The Branch Bar • Off-site catering services CONFERENCE SPACE..................... • Photography • Snowmobiling • Snowcoach tours • Cross-country skiing • Snowshoeing • Dog sledding • Ice fishing EDUC ATION................................... • Yellowstone Park Tours • Interpretive Ranger Talks • Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center • Museum of the Yellowstone • 10,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and event space at the Holiday Inn RETAIL.. ........................................... • Geyser Gifts located inside the Holiday Inn • Yellowstone Park Hotel has a small retail area offering beer, wine, convenience food items, sundries and souvenirs www.visityellowstonepark.com P I N E LO D G E LOC ATION................................ OTHER SERVICES..................... Whitefish, Montana • Fitness center REL ATIONSHIP......................... Owned Asset LODG ING.................................. • 76 rooms and suites • AAA Three Diamond Accommodations rating • Pet friendly rooms available FOOD & B E VER AG E................. • Complimentary continental breakfast bar CONFERENCE SPACE............... • Meeting and event space for up to 50 guests E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ...... • There are frequent festivals and events in Whitefish as well as an abundance of boutique shops, bars and elegantly rustic dining all within walking distance of the Lodge • Guest laundry • Complimentary WiFi • Free parking • Year-round heated indoor/outdoor pool with connecting swim channel • Swim jet in the indoor pool • Outdoor hot tub overlooking the Whitefish River • In-Room fireplaces & spas available • On the S.N.O.W. bus route for easy access to Whitefish Mountain Resort RECRE ATION............................ • Shopping and exploring nearby town of Whitefish (half mile from town center) • Glacier National Park (25 miles from the Park’s west entrance) • Year-round recreation abounds with hiking in and around Glacier National Park, golfing, boating, fishing, skiing (snow and water) and kayaking www.thepinelodge.com BEST WESTERN R O C K Y M O U N TA I N LO D G E LOC ATION...................................... OTHER SERVICES........................... Whitefish, Montana • Outdoor swimming pool and hot tub REL ATIONSHIP............................... Owned Asset LODG ING........................................ • 79 rooms and suites • AAA Three Diamond Accommodations rating FOOD & B E VER AG E....................... • Complimentary continental breakfast bar CONFERENCE SPACE..................... • 600 sq. ft. of meeting and event space E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............ • Guest laundry • Fitness center • Complimentary WiFi • Courtesy shuttle RECRE ATION.................................. • Shopping and exploring nearby town of Whitefish (two miles from town center) • Glacier National Park (25 miles from the Park’s west entrance) • Year-round recreation abounds with hiking in and around Glacier National Park, golfing, boating, fishing, skiing (snow and water) and kayaking • There are frequent festivals and events in Whitefish as well as an abundance of boutique shops, bars and elegantly rustic dining all within walking distance of the Lodge www.rockymtnlodge.com T EN AYA LO D G E AT YOS EM I T E LOC ATION.............................. SPA.......................................... Fish Camp, California • Ascent Spa at Tenaya Lodge REL ATIONSHIP....................... Owned Asset LODG ING................................ • 302 rooms, suites & cottages • AAA® Four Diamond Accommodations rating »» Massage therapy »» Full menu of spa treatments »» 12 treatment rooms • Sauna and steam rooms • Mens and womens relaxation areas • Fitness facilities • Retail • Pet friendly rooms available RECRE ATION.......................... FOOD & B E VER AG E............... • Outdoor and indoor pools and • Embers • Timberloft Pizzeria • Sierra Restaurant • Jackalope’s Bar & Grill • Parkside Deli • Summerdale Chuck-Wagon Jamboree (summer) • Banquets & catering • Room service jacuzzi hot tubs • Ice skating • Kids snowmobiling • Sledding • Snowshoeing • Cross-country skiing • Horse-drawn sleigh rides • Badger Pass® Ski Area • Hiking • Weddings • Mountain biking CONFERENCE SPACE............. • Horseback riding • 14 interior meeting rooms • 15,000 sq. ft. of indoor meeting space • 10,000 sq. ft. ballroom • 3,000 sq. ft. outdoor pavilion • 3,000 sq. ft. signature grand terrace • 4,500 sq. ft. of pre-function space RETAIL.. ................................... • The General Store Gift Shop • Parkside Deli • Ascent Spa • Rock climbing • Golfing • Fly fishing • Geocaching • Whitewater rafting • Bass Lake water sports • Kids Adventure Club • Yosemite National Park E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ..... • Holiday event workshops & live entertainment • Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad • Earth Day – Earth Hour Celebrations • Ascent Spa Wellness Weekends EDUC ATION............................ • Guided Snowshoe & Flashlight Hikes • Cooking Classes & Demonstrations • Guided Nature Hikes • Yosemite Park Tours • Ranger Talks AWARDS & HONOR S............... • For 24 consecutive years, Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite has earned the distinctive AAA® Four Diamond Accommodations rating • Double Silver LEED Certification • Environmental Level Award by the California Green Lodging program • TripAdvisor’s Green Leaders Gold Level • USA Today named Ascent Spa/ Tenaya Lodge one of the World’s Best Wellness Resorts in 2013 • TripAdvisor’s 2013 Certificate of Excellence Award 2013 • Pinnacle Choice Award – Smart Meetings for 2012 & 2013 • Platinum Choice Award – Smart Meetings 2010 • Best of the West Award – Meetings West 2009 www.tenayalodge.com T H E LO D G E AT G EN E VA- O N -T H E- L A K E LOC ATION......................................... • Playground Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio • Steelhead fishing REL ATIONSHIP.................................. Management Contract CLIENT............................................... County of Ashtabula, Ohio LODG ING........................................... • 109 rooms & suites, many with lake views • Pet-friendly rooms FOOD & B E VER AG E.......................... • Horizons Restaurant & Lounge • The Terrace Grille • Full-service banquet catering CONFERENCE SPACE........................ • 8,500 sq. ft. of flexible meeting & event space • Wedding gazebo RETAIL.. .............................................. • The Lodge at Geneva-on-the-Lake Gift Shop – Featuring our private-label wine, produced & bottled locally, and other Ohio products RECRE ATION..................................... • Indoor pool & hot tub • Outdoor pool, hot tub & children’s splash area • Fitness center • Volleyball • Wine tasting • Rental snowshoes • Rental cross country skis E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............... • Self-guided local & regional day trips • Paved lakeside trail • Geneva State Park • Marina • Winery shuttle • Wine/beer tasting events • Culinary events • 25 local wineries • 18 covered bridges • Geneva-on-the-Lake activities, entertainment & restaurants • Lakeshore wedding gazebo • Educational shuttle tours: Ashtabula Harbor, Vineyard, Covered Bridges EDUC ATION...................................... • Wine/beer tasting events • Culinary events • Educational shuttle tours: Ashtabula Harbor, Vineyard, Covered Bridges • PAIRINGS Wine & Culinary Center Packages • Kent State University partnership • Fishing AWARDS & HONOR S......................... • Golf packages • USA Today recognized The Lodge at Geneva- • Horseshoes • Rental bicycles • Nature & lakeside hikes • Massage services on-the-Lake as the lodging of choice when visiting Ohio’s northeast wineries www.thelodgeatgeneva.com H A R R I S O N H OT S P R I N G S R E S O R T & S PA LOC ATION..................................... RECRE ATION................................. Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, Canada • 5 Hot Spring Pools (2 indoor & 3 outdoor) REL ATIONSHIP.............................. Management Contract LODG ING....................................... • 340 rooms and suites FOOD & B E VER AG E...................... • The Lakeside Café • The Copper Room • Islands Bar • Miss Margaret’s • Room service • Banquet facilities CONFERENCE SPACE.................... • 21,000 square feet of flexible indoor meeting and event space • Harrison Resort Marina – Fishing charters, Jet Skis, boat rentals, lake tours • Harrison Resort Golf Course (plus two neighboring golf courses) • Harrison Lake – Fish, sail, canoe, kayak, waterski, jetski, beach activities • Resort Tennis Courts (2) • Harrison Waterpark – Inflatable waterpark for children and teens • Hiking, Cycling, Touring • Whitewater rafting • Hiking & skiing at nearby Hemlock Valley Ski Area, Manning Park E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ........... • Dining Events – New Years Brunch, Valentines, Easter Brunch, Mothers Day Brunch, Canada and US Thanksgiving, Christmas Dinner, New Year’s Eve Gala • Wedding garden • Canada Day Parade and Fireworks RETAIL.. .......................................... • Harrison Festival of the Arts • Sticks and Stones gift shop • Legends gift shop SPA................................................. • Healing Springs Spa »» Therapeutic hot springs »» Full menu of spa treatments • Dragon Boat Festival • Harrison Beer Festival • Christmas Festival of Lights • Christmas Festivities at the Resort EDUC ATION.................................. • Harrison Lake Boat Tour • Interpretive walks on nature trails • Eagle watching and eco tours by boat • Agri Tours www.harrisonresort.com KENNEDY SPACE CENTER VISITOR COMPLEX LOC ATION...................................... E VENTS & AT TR AC TIONS . . ............ Kennedy Space Center – Cape Canaveral, Florida • Rocket launches REL ATIONSHIP............................... Concession Contract CLIENT............................................ NASA FOOD & B E VER AG E....................... • Orbit Café • Lunch With an Astronaut • Moon Rock Café • Space Dots • Milky Way • G-Force Grill • Snack kiosks CONFERENCE SPACE..................... • The Dr. Kurt H. Debus Conference Facility • Unique flexible indoor meeting and event space RETAIL.. ........................................... • The Space Shop – The world’s largest store devoted entirely to space and NASA gifts, memorabilia and collectibles • Online shopping: www.thespaceshop.com • Orlando International Airport stores • IMAX® Space Films • Astronaut Encounter • U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® • Shuttle Launch Experience, Simulator • Rocket Garden • Apollo/Saturn V Center • LC-39 Observation Gantry • Astronaut Memorial • Children’s Play Dome • Early Space Exploration • Hubble Space Telescope Exhibit • Space anniversary celebrations • Exploration Space: Explorers Wanted • Atlantis EDUC ATION. . ................................. • Kennedy Space Center tours • Cape Canaveral tours • Lunch With an Astronaut • Visiting Astronauts • Commander’s Club Annual Pass Program • ATX® – Astronaut Training Experience® • Camp Kennedy Space Center® • Overnight Adventures • Field trips • Girl Scout & Boy Scout Days • Salute to Homeschoolers Days • Online resources • Performance groups www.kennedyspacecenter.com www.DelawareNorth.com © 2015 Delaware North Companies, Inc.