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Conference Brochurepdf File That Opens in New FROM LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM Donald Ross Meeting Room; Broadmoor Hall; El Pomar; Cheyenne Lodge EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS... THE BROADMOOR’S LEGENDARY STATUS AS “THE PLACE” TO HOLD MEETINGS, CONVENTIONS, AND SPECIAL EVENTS IS ENHANCED WITH AN EXPERIENCED AND DEDICATED STAFF, AWARD-WINNING IN-HOUSE AUDIO/VISUAL SERVICES, AND TOP-NOTCH CATERING THAT SURPASSES YOUR EXPECTATIONS. The 60,000 square-foot, pillarless ballroom, Broadmoor Hall, is completely “user-friendly” with unrivaled functionality and versatility that can be divided into six sections. Adjacent to the 16,000 square-foot International Center and 22,000 square-foot Colorado Hall, these facilities create a unique meeting enclave—The Broadmoor Event Center Complex. Additional exhibit, breakout, and boardroom venues are throughout the property, giving The Broadmoor a total of 185,000 square feet of both indoor and outdoor adaptable, flexible function areas. With this opportunity, the status-quo is never satisfying. We are inspired by the challenge of making your grandest vision a reality. FROM LEFT, TOP TO BOTTOM Lakeside Terrace; Remington Room; International Center; Mountain View Terrace; Colorado Hall Rock Climbing Mountain Biking Seven Falls Soaring Adventure Falconry ...MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURES Golf Clubhouse Infinity Pool Tennis & Pickleball East Course The Fish House MEETING ROOM SPECIFICATIONS THEATER SCHOOL CONFERENCE/ RECEPTION BANQUET DIMENSIONS TOTAL LOCATION STYLE ROOM HOLLOW SQ. -L- -W- -H- SQ. FT. 1 A • 15 min from Colorado Springs Airport BRO DMOOR MAIN MAIN BALLROOM 350 183 96 300 240 92’ 38’ 15’ 3,496 • 75 min from Denver International Airport POMPEIIAN 240 60 99’ 22’ 15’ 2,178 CRYSTAL 100 60 44 100 70 33’ 33’ 13’ 1,089 AWARDS LAKE TERRACE DINING ROOM 350 96 300 240 92’ 48’ 15’ 4,416 • Forbes Five-Star FOUNTAIN ROOM 150 150 150 140 45’ 50’ 12’ 2,250 • AAA Five-Diamond THEATER 270 85’ 34’ 15’ 2,890 EL POMAR 24 42’ 30’ 10’ 1,260 • Meetings & Conventions Gold Key MAIN POOL 800 550 75’ 140’ 10,500 • Successful Meetings Pinnacle LAKESIDE TERRACE 400 240 60’ 100’ 6,000 Additional awards available upon request 2 BROADMOOR SPA & GOLF CLUB AMENITIES & SERVICES DOW FINSTERWALD 147 72 36 140 90 44’ 34’ 10’ 1,496 • 784 units including 115 suites, 44 cottage DONALD ROSS 200 90 36 200 140 45’ 47’ 10’ 2,115 bedrooms ROBERT TRENT JONES, SR. 200 120 36 210 120 52’ 41’ 10’ 2,132 JUDY BELL FOYER 60 40’ 30’ 10’ 940 • 13 cabins at The Ranch at Emerald Valley FISH HOUSE 40 24 34’ 18’ 936 • 22 cabins and lodge rooms at Cloud Camp A • Fly Fishing Camp with 3 BRO DMOOR SOUTH seven cabins/eight bedrooms FARNY 12 27’ 18’ 11’ 486 REMINGTON 108 40 28 100 60 35’ 29’ 11’ 1,015 • The Broadmoor Estate House RUSSELL BOARDROOM 14 21’ 30’ 11’ 630 • Two Broadmoor Brownstones SCHREYVOGEL 144 56 36 124 60 45’ 27’ 11’ 1,215 SOUTH TERRACE 60 80 49’ 201’ 9,849 • 20 dining, café and lounge options • 26 specialty boutiques 4 BROADMOOR WEST • Five tennis courts & three Pickleball courts ROCKY MOUNTAIN BALLROOM 1,050 504 90 1,100 720 109’ 99’ 16’ 10,791 BROADMOOR OUTFITTERS & BASE CAMP A, B, C OR D 210 135 46 250 150 55’ 44’ 16’ 2,420 SECTION A AND B 420 228 90 500 340 109’ 44’ 16’ 4,796 • Zip Lining SECTION A/B/AISLE OR C/D AISLE 580 320 90 700 400 109’ 55’ 16’ 5,995 • Falconry SECTION C AND D 420 228 90 500 330 109’ 44’ 16’ 4,796 SECTION C, D AND AISLE 580 320 90 700 430 109’ 55’ 16’ 5,995 • Hiking and Rock Climbing ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOYER 295 29’ 98’ 16’ 2,842 • Horseback Riding WEST BALLROOM 452 306 70 534 350 81’ 64’ 10’ 5,184 SECTION A 90 48 28 104 60 31’ 32’ 10’ 992 • Mountain Biking SECTION B 90 48 28 108 60 33’ 32’ 10’ 1,056 • Fly Fishing SECTION C 90 48 28 104 60 31’ 33’ 10’ 1,023 • Scavenger Hunts, team building, and laser tag SECTION D 90 48 28 109 60 33’ 33’ 10’ 1,089 CENTER AISLE 64’ 16’ 10’ 1,024 THE SPA AT THE BROADMOOR ACADEMY 30 12 16 20 14’ 27’ 9’ 378 CARNATION 30 12 16 20 14’ 27’ 9’ 378 • 43,000 square feet ACADEMY/CARNATION 70 36 24 80 44 28’ 27’ 9’ 756 • 40 treatment rooms CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN 33 12 16 20 15’ 26’ 9’ 390 BAILEY 33 12 16 20 15’ 26’ 9’ 390 • European ambiance CHEYENNE/BAILEY 70 36 24 80 40 29’ 26’ 9’ 754 • Facilities for men and women CASCADE 42 15 12 35 10 17’ 21’ 9’ 357 CHAMPIONS 70 32 24 50 40 30’ 26’ 9’ 780 • State-of-the-art fitness center CRIPPLE CREEK 57 24 16 30 20 24’ 21’ 9’ 504 • Full service salon DELANO 40 12 16 34 10 15’ 22’ 15’ 330 • Signature spa products DIVIDE 215 10 60 211 120 72’ 30’ 9’ 2,760 DIVIDE I 92 40 28 100 60 45’ 30’ 9’ 1,350 ON-SITE GOLF DIVIDE II 100 44 28 100 66 47’ 30’ 9’ 1,410 GAYLORD BOARDROOM 22 44’ 42’ 15’ 1,848 • 54 holes of championship golf designed LOUIS STRATTA 70 32 24 50 40 29’ 26’ 9’ 754 by Donald Ross, Robert Trent Jones, Sr. MCGREW 70 30 22 70 40 22’ 31’ 15’ 682 UFER 26 9 16 27 10 18’ 15’ 15’ 270 and Nicklaus Design PROHIBITION 30 8 12 27 10 18’ 16’ 9’ 288 • Site of the 2018 U.S. Senior Open, 2011 U.S. MOUNTAIN VIEW TERRACE 500 310 93’ 184’ 7,200 Women’s Open, 2008 U.S. Senior Open, WEST TERRACE 175 130 40’ 42’ 1,680 WEST TOWER LAWN 800 600 80’ 80’ 6,400 eight USGA Championships, and 22 other major Tournaments 5 CHEYENNE LODGE CHEYENNE LODGE 400 300 139’ 179’ 24’ 6,314 MEETING & CONVENTION FACILITIES CHEYENNE LODGE PATIO 250 200 60’ 40’ 3,500 • 185,000 total square feet 6 BROADMOOR HALL • Group capability of up to 6,500 BALLROOM ACD OR BEF 3,640 1,890 160 3,101 1,710 246’ 124’ 25’ 30,504 • Over 875 underground parking spaces BALLROOM A OR B 2,652 1,638 128 2,579 2,020 124’ 246’ 25’ 24,500 • Full-service audio/visual on site SECTIONS C,D,E OR F 275 128 48 16 262 160 53’ 52’ 25’ 2,756 SECTIONS D AND E 609 320 96 524 360 52’ 105’ 25’ 5,460 • Fully wired for high-speed internet, phone, BROADMOOR HALL 6,490 4.128 331 6,197 3,800 249’ 246’ 25’ 61,254 power and sound PREFUNCTION AREA 27 600 81’ 286’ 13’ 23,166 Th BROADMOOR HALL PATIO 250 200 68’ 36’ 2,448 • Business center EXHIBIT OFFICE A 20’ 15’ 9’ 300 G • 1,500 square feet of meeting EXHIBIT OFFICE B 23’ 19’ 9’ 437 space at Cloud Camp REGISTRATION A OFFICE 1 24’ 21’ 15’ 504 REGISTRATION A OFFICE 2 15’ 18’ 15’ 270 BROADMOOR HALL REGISTRATION B OFFICE 1 24’ 21’ 15’ 504 REGISTRATION B OFFICE 2 15’ 18’ 15’ 270 • 60,000 square feet, divisible up to 6 sections • 5,500 square-foot foyer 7 INTERNATIONAL CENTER • Flexible, pillarless, fully carpeted with 25’ ceilings I.C. 1,818 920 70 1,770 1,110 166’ 98’ 35’ 16,268 • Capacity for 330 booths I.C. NORTH 638 350 80 21 871 420 110’ 98’ 35’ 10,780 I.C. SOUTH 788 390 80 26 711 480 73’ 98’ 35’ 7,154 • Convenient 3-bay covered loading docks I.C. CENTER AISLE 21’ 98’ 35’ 2,058 • State-of-the-art lighting I.C. FOYER 350 110’ 28’ 25’ 4,046 I.C. COVERED PATIO 350 200 33’ 64’ 3,392 Th • Vehicle drive-in and drive-out SHOW OFFICE 33’ 38’ 15’ 1,254 • Wireless internet access Th • Two permanent registration desks 8 COLORADO HALL • Four staff offices COLORADO HALL 1,909 896 76 1,778 1,000 194’ 115’ 15’ 14,850 COLORADO HALL A OR B 264 120 60 216 140 71’ 30’ 15’ 2,130 BROADMOOR CONNECTION COLORADO HALL C 210 90 48 177 110 53’ 33’ 15’ 1,749 • 1,000+ additional sleeping rooms within COLORADO HALL D OR E 272 120 56 246 140 76’ 32’ 15’ 2,432 COLORADO HALL F 204 90 32 181 110 56’ 35’ 15’ 1,960 minutes of The Broadmoor COLORADO HALL ABC 596 292 80 601 360 71’ 93’ 15’ 6,603 • Transportation to and from the hotel COLORADO HALL DEF 593 280 80 663 410 76’ 99’ 15’ 7,524 REGISTRATION DESK AREA 40’ 24’ 15’ 3,934 • Functionality of a municipal convention center, SHOW OFFICE 15’ 20’ 8.5’ 352 but without the associated fees and costs PRESS ROOM 20’ 23’ 8.5’ 460 S C R B D T S R H - - - S RESTAURANTS: SHOPS & GALLERIES: CONFERENCE ROOMS: 1. 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