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Simply Brilliant TABLE OF CONTENTS SIMPLYBRILLIANT THE BEST OF THE NORTH SHORE Situated on 175 woodland acres, the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort is a true urban oasis on Chicago’s North Shore. Enjoy the fruits of our $25 million renovation — reimagined guest rooms, remarkable farm-fresh dining options, and a full service spa — as well as our signature 18-hole championship golf course and the award winning Marriott Theatre. Make your next adventure simply outstanding. CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM 10 MARRIOTT DRIVE • LINCOLNSHIRE, ILLINOIS 60069 • 847.634.0100 BACK NEXT CONTENTS 03 ABOUT 04 GREAT ROOM 05 GUEST ROOMS 06 DINING 07 FARM AND APIARY 08 MEETINGS 09 WEDDINGS AND EVENTS 10 THE MARRIOTT THEATRE 11 CRANE’S LANDING GOLF CLUB 12 THE SPA AT LINCOLNSHIRE 13 RECREATION 14 LOCATION/CONTACT BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 2 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT HIGHLIGHTS ABOUT 390 guest rooms, 6 suites 40,000 sq ft of flexible event space Steal away from the bustling city to a unique natural setting on Chicago’s North 26 meeting rooms Shore. Boasting contemporary and comfortable guest rooms, delicious dining, and Outdoor event space 40,000 square feet of flexible meeting and event space, the Lincolnshire Marriott 24-hour business center Resort is the premier destination in the Chicago area for impressive meetings, Two unique onsite restaurants events, and leisure getaways. Just a short drive from downtown Chicago and featuring locally-sourced ingredients On-site farm and apiary O’Hare International Airport, it offers easy access to all the benefits of a world- Highly-acclaimed Marriott Theatre class city alongside exceptional on-site amenities. Wellness spa and salon Featuring a PGA Championship golf course, wellness spa, the renowned Marriott 18-hole PGA Championship golf course Theatre, and two unique restaurants showcasing locally sourced ingredients, and Full service Starbucks situated next to the serene Des Plaines River Trail, the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort Award-winning Marriott staff offers a one-of-a-kind retreat for guests of all ages. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools Tennis and fitness centers Bicycle rentals 37 miles of hiking and biking trails BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 3 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT HIGHLIGHTS GREAT ROOM Lounge atmosphere Gathering spaces for small meetings The Great Room at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort is an exciting transformation of public space. The Great Room concept suits the integrated activity patterns Intimate spaces for quiet conversation of business travelers today, who transition smoothly between work, socializing, Full service cocktail bar and lounge relaxing, and play throughout the day. Welcome zone Local information The Great Room is a large, flexible contemporary space designed to encourage Personalized concierge services guests to tailor its use to their own needs, as they do in their homes. It replaces M Club Lounge architectural barriers with adaptable zones that enable guests to meet and work Full Service Starbucks in small groups, take some private time out, or casually dine while accessing the latest technologies, all as needed. BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 4 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT FEATURES GUEST ROOMS Newly renovated rooms and suites Pillowtop mattresses Each of the bright and airy guest rooms at the Lincolnshire Marriott Resort offer Revive® Bedding with premium linens a full suite of features that promise a world-class stay. Retreat from your busy day and enjoy the comfort of exceptional service and outstanding amenities for a Upscale bath products brilliant business or leisure travel experience. In-room ergonomic workspaces Plug-in technology work desk Ergonomic guest room workspaces help you stay on top of things during the day, High-speed wireless Internet while Revive® Bedding with premium down linens give you the night’s sleep you’ve 37” flat screen TV with cable always dreamed of. Individual climate control Ready to unwind? Leave your dry cleaning with us, kick off your shoes, and settle Coffee and tea service in for an evening of deluxe room service and hundreds of in-room movie selections. Room service Mini refrigerators BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 5 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT RESTAURANTS DINING WRIGHT’S BREW & BISTRO Enjoy bistro fare complimented by a rotating The Lincolnshire Marriott Resort’s spectacular restaurants can accommodate any selection of craft brews for a casual lunch, gathering, from a table for two to a grand banquet. Wright’s Brew & Bistro features dinner, or after work cocktails. Open for lunch and dinner daily. fresh casual fare, a rotating selection of craft beer, and weekly music and games. Three Embers centers its fine dining menu around its impressive wood burning oven THREE EMBERS and offers panoramic views of nature with floor-to-ceiling windows. The Resort is WOOD FIRED SPECIALTIES A fresh take on the Midwestern steak and proud to source produce, cheeses, beers, and spirits from local farms and artisans, as seafood house in an upscale atmosphere well as from our very own on-site farm and apiary. that combines traditional dining with unique ingredients and unparalleled service. Open for breakfast and dinner daily. FULL SERVICE STARBUCKS Proudly serving Starbucks and your favorite specialty drinks along with pastries, sandwiches, protein boxes, and snacks. WOOD FIRED SPECIALTIES BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 6 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT HIGHLIGHTS FARM AND APIARY Two-acre fruit, vegetable, and herb farm The Lincolnshire Marriott honors the simplicity of classic Midwestern fare while Outdoor garden and greenhouse elevating it with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Home-grown honey from a 12-hive apiary 400 tomato plants and 25 different Our culinary team uses fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs from our two-acre garden vegetable varietals and greenhouse for delectable dishes served throughout the Resort. Honey Badger Ale produced in partnership The Resort’s 12-hive apiary, which sits at the south end of the garden, produces 30 with a local brewery gallons of honey each year. This bounty is used in our signature cocktails, sweet menu Simple but elevated classic Midwestern fare items, and the production of our own Honey Badger Ale created in partnership with a A true farm-to-table experience local brewery. BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 7 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT DETAILS MEETINGS 40,000 sq ft flexible event space Ready for a meeting where attendees stay fueled, relaxed, and energized from dawn • 26 meeting rooms to dusk? The Lincolnshire Marriott Resort is fully equipped to accommodate any • 10,000+ sq ft Grand Ballroom business meeting, conference, retreat, or symposium. The Resort’s 40,000 square • 12,000 sq ft Grand Marquee Pavilion feet of flexible event space can be customized to comfortably suit an intimate • Three outdoor pavilions dinner celebration for 14 or a presentation for 1,300. Spacious meeting rooms are High-speed wireless Internet equipped with high-speed wireless Internet access and the latest in multimedia 24-hour business center technology, while professional and friendly event staff are always on hand to ensure On-site audio visual services a seamless experience. Marriott app with Red Coat service In addition, meeting planners have access to a full suite of tools and visual Spacious multi-use Lakeside Plaza inspiration on MeetingsImagined.com, our digital platform where great ideas Certified planners for ideation, planning, and collaboration are at your fingertips. Team building on and off-site BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 8 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT AMENITIES WEDDINGS AND EVENTS Two beautiful outdoor ceremony sites All-inclusive rehearsal dinner package Planning a wedding, anniversary party, fundraiser, or bar or bat mitzvah? The opportunities Lincolnshire Marriott Resort is the perfect location for an inviting and grand Farewell brunch Experienced event planners celebration. Event spaces can accommodate gatherings of up to 1,300, and outdoor Fully catered receptions pavilions offer beautiful landscaped and wooded backdrops for ceremonies and Premium hosted bar and wine service receptions. Butler-style hors d’oeuvres Whether you are planning a classic affair, a cultural celebration, or a new tradition Hardwood dance floor and bandstand Customized web pages of your own design, our event planners will exceed your expectations to make your Discounted room rates big day spectacular. Event packages simplify the planning process while allowing complete flexibility, making each event as unique as its guests. Join us for a simply FOR THE WEDDING COUPLE Complimentary honeymoon suite on unforgettable event. your wedding night Champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries Complimentary one-year anniversary accommodations BOOK A ROOM BOOK AN EVENT 9 CHICAGOMARRIOTTLINCOLNSHIRE.COM GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS BACK NEXT HIGHLIGHTS THE MARRIOTT THEATRE Theatre in the round Nothing makes a business, leisure, or family event more memorable than a group 800 seats all with exceptional viewing outing to the theatre! The nationally renowned Marriott Theatre presents award- Group Savings Program winning Broadway musicals, seldom seen musicals, and premiers of exciting new Children’s Theatre musicals. Each year the critically acclaimed theatre brings more than 300,000 Prime venue for “launching” Broadway
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