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Wisconsin Destination Guide

by Lisa A. Grimaldi January 1, 2013

Why Here?

Madison’s Edgewater Hotel docks
America's Dairyland has been sprucing up its hotel inventory over the past year, and some exciting properties are set to come online in the near future, including a new entry in downtown Milwaukee and a much-anticipated addition to Madison's famous Edgewater Hotel.     

The Cheesiest

Monroe, Wis., bills itself as the "Swiss Cheese Capital of the U.S." The city's Cheese Days celebration began in 1914 and still is held during even-numbered years.  

A Feast of Sound

Every year, Milwaukee hosts the world's largest music festival, Summerfest. For details: summerfest.com
Milwaukee 
A new Marriott hotel is being built downtown on the corner of North Milwaukee Street and East Wisconsin Avenue. Set for completion in July 2013, the property will feature 205 guest rooms and suites, approximately 9,000 square feet of meeting space, and an upscale restaurant with street-level access and a bar.

The 149-room Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee North completed an extensive renovation last year that updated all 7,500 square feet of meeting and event space as well as prefunction space. The hotel also refreshed its lobby and the 8900 Bar & Bistro restaurant.

The 119-room Courtyard by Marriott Milwaukee Airport opened in December 2011. The hotel features an ultramodern lobby and two meeting rooms, each able to accommodate up to 50 attendees.

The 169-room Courtyard Milwaukee Downtown recently renovated its lobby and dining spaces. The front desk was replaced with several "welcome pedestals," and guests now can connect to free wireless Internet throughout the lobby. A total of 2,649 square feet of meeting space is available, divided into four rooms.

Last year, the 730-room Hilton Milwaukee City Center was awarded AAA Four Diamond status. The hotel has more than 34,000 square feet of total meeting space, including four ballrooms and 18 meeting rooms.

A 20-story hotel from developer Jackson Street Management is under construction and set to open in Milwaukee's Menomonee Valley industrial corridor in the summer of 2014. While some details still are being finalized, the property will offer 381 guest rooms, a full-service spa, a casual restaurant, and meeting and event space.

In November 2012, Southwest Airlines added new nonstop service from Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport to Boston's Logan International Airport, Fort Lauderdale‚ Hollywood International Airport, Minneapolis‚ Saint Paul International Airport and San Francisco International Airport. This came after the carrier added nonstop flights in August to Los Angeles International Airport, New York LaGuardia Airport and Seattle's Sea-Tac International Airport. Southwest will begin nonstop service between Milwaukee and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport next month.

General Mitchell International Airport also wrapped up close to four years of extensive runway improvement projects last fall; at the same time, the adjacent freeway construction that had resulted in detours for passengers leaving the airport for much of 2012 has now been completed.

Meeting Hotels Properties with meeting space in town include the 730-room Hilton Milwaukee City Center, 508-room Wyndham Milwaukee, 481-room Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, 307-room The Pfister Hotel, 253-room Doubletree Hotel Milwaukee City Center, 169-room Courtyard Milwaukee Downtown, 160-room Aloft Milwaukee Downtown, 160-room Ramada Plaza Milwaukee Airport, 149-room Four Points by Sheraton Milwaukee North and 119-room Courtyard by Marriott Milwaukee Airport.

For a more comprehensive list of hotels and meeting facilities in Milwaukee, go to mcvenues.com.

Convention CenterDelta Center; exhibit space, approximately 188,695 square feet; number of meeting rooms, 28; (414) 908-6072

Airport Transit General Mitchell International Airport, about eight miles from downtown Milwaukee. Transfer cost to the city center by taxi, about $28

Taxes Room tax, 9.5 percent; sales tax, 5 percent; total tax on hotel rooms, 14.5 percent

Group Venue The Harley-Davidson Museum houses more than 450 motorcycles as well as thousands of related artifacts. There's also plenty of room to meet -- the facility can accommodate up to 750 attendees for a seated event and 1,000 for a reception. Catering services are available. (414) 287-2778

Contact Visit Milwaukee, (414) 273-3950 or (800)554-1448



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