Comfortable & convenient is calling your name.
Three new and renovated hotels in Corpus Christi, Texas, Detroit and Grand Mound, Washington, offer the latest and greatest with refreshes that keep guest (and attendee) comfort, ease and access top of mind.
From the classic convenience of an airport hotel to the fun-filled water park of a Great Wolf property, here are three reinvigorated options to meet the unique needs of your next conference or meeting.
Back to the Roots
Holiday Inn Corpus Christi Airport & Conference Center wraps up a full renovation and rebranding, now managed by Remington Hospitality. The hotel originally opened in 1981 as a Holiday Inn and later transitioned to the Corpus Christi Airport Hotel. This renovation brings it back to its roots as part of the Holiday Inn brand.
In addition to its convenient location as an airport and conference center hotel, it stands near the Port of Corpus, making it particularly ideal for guests associated with Corpus Christi’s oil and gas enterprises and welding firms.
With 236 guest rooms for prime relaxation and an on-site bar and restaurant, in addition to a lobby designed to function as a communal space catering to both productivity and rest, the hotel creates a prime meeting atmosphere. Its 6,800 sq. ft. of versatile meeting space will meet the demands of local and visiting business travelers.
In the Center of it All
Courtyard by Marriott Detroit Downtown unveils an expansive renovation of both its interior and exterior. Its location inside the Millender Center provides guests with easy access to the Renaissance Center, Millender Center Detroit People Mover Station and the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center through an enclosed skyway.
The hotel offers 260 of some of downtown Detroit’s most sizeable guest rooms, upgraded with modern fixtures and a contemporary design. It also offers an indoor pool, sauna and upgraded fitness amenities in its COR fitness center—and its cardio center features an overlook of downtown Detroit.
All existing meeting and event spaces have been upgraded to include all-in-one meeting system NodesNow, which offers 86” display projection screens with multi-touch interface. New meeting spaces have also been added, and the hotel offers everything from individual breakout rooms to mid-size rooms and large conference rooms, bringing the grand total of meeting space to 5,200 sq. ft.
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For Great Conferences (and Fun!)
Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound completes a $40 million renovation with additions and updates across all guest suites, the water park, attractions, restaurants and the expansive 20,000-square-foot conference center.
All guest suites now feature brand new furniture, mattresses, flooring and more, with the addition of themed rooms with character art and a new room category in the Wolf Den Skylight Suites, which include a cave-themed sleeping area with bunk beds.
The resort introduces two new full-service restaurants with Fireside and Timbers Table & Kitchen. Multiple new quick service eateries include Fatburger, Buffalo’s Express, Hot Dog on a Stick and Pretzelmaker. These new eateries are in addition to the existing Freshwoods Market, ideal for grab-and-go, which includes the new Woods End Creamery, and the existing quick service Great Wolf staple, Hungry as a Wolf.
The conference center has been fully upgraded with new flooring, paint and fixtures. The flexible design with numerous breakout rooms, and essential technologies such as built-in A/V, and convenient customizable catering round out to make an ideal conferencing space.