Las Vegas - The place to stage your next corporate golf outing
Released on = June 24, 2007, 12:25 pm
Press Release Author = GolfPublisher Syndications
Industry = Media
Press Release Summary = Las Vegas: The place to stage your next corporate golf outing. Golf features at WorldGolf.com
Press Release Body = By S. Adam Cardais, Staff Writer, Golf Publisher Syndications
Your company has some serious money to burn and a desire to really impress its employees and customers. Then there\'s only one place to head for your next corporate golf outing: Las Vegas.
Sin City combines all the necessary ingredients for an upscale, high-rolling corporate getaway: excellent resorts, plenty of entertainment options and great golf courses. In Vegas, you can gather the group for a brainstorming session in the morning at one of the Venetian\'s opulent meeting rooms, play 18 at the TPC at The Canyons in the afternoon and take your employees for a few hundred at the poker table in the evening.
Now that\'s a corporate retreat! Here are a few ideas on where to meet and where to golf.
Las Vegas Resorts Wynn Las Vegas: Ok, so maybe only the gang from Microsoft can afford to stay here, but if your company\'s got some serious bucks and values employee and customer satisfaction, the Wynn Las Vegas is the place for your corporate retreat.
Boasting the Mobil 5 Star and AAA 5 Diamond rating, the Wynn is one of the most luxurious resorts in a town known for luxury. It boasts 200,000 square feet of state of the art meeting space. The rooms have 10-foot ceilings, a wall of glass and 42-inch plasma TVs, and the bathrooms are mammoth.
Staying at the Wynn gets you access to its ultra-exclusive, $500 a round Tom Fazio-designed golf course, which is surrounded by a tall chain link fence.
Tableau is the resort\'s signature restaurant. Led by chef Mark LoRusso, it serves American cuisine with a French flair. For a starter, try the Main lobster salad before moving onto a Kobe beef burger.
The Venetian: With more than 1.9 million square feet of meeting space, the Venetian is another good option. The hotel has three different grades of suites, something to match every taste. The Venezia Concierge Palazzo, the hotelšs premier suite, is 700 square feet of pure luxury, with two flat screen televisions and private check in.
Choose from 17 restaurants, including Bouchon by Thomas Keller, the man Time magazine named \"America\'s Best Chef.\" For a bit of pampering, check out the 69,000-square-foot Canyon Ranch spa.
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June 22, 2007 Any opinions expressed above are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the management.