New offering at Rancho Santa Fe

Tuesday, 12 Aug, 2004 0

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe in California has come up with a meeting package it promises to help make meetings “seamlessly successful.”

The Inn Meeting Package offers main building or cottage room accommodations for $165 based on a minimum of 10 guest rooms. Amenities include complimentary upgrades, free meeting room rentals and complimentary parking, among others.

Food and beverage choices for $25 a person include an early morning continental breakfast, and an A.M. or a P.M. coffee break.

The historic, 87-room Inn is located on 23 acres of flowering gardens, lush lawns and winding paths in the village of Rancho Santa Fe. It has four conference and banquet rooms, six cottage living rooms, and state-of-the-art presentation technologies.

Amenities at the Spanish Colonial Revival-style resort include an on-site fitness program, in-room spa treatments and a tennis program.

The Inn Meeting offer is good through 29 December.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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