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Doubletree Hotel Modesto, California DOUBLETREE HOTEL MODESTO, CALIFORNIA LOCATION FACILITIES & SERVICES SURROUNDING ATTRACTIONS The Doubletree Hotel • 258 guest rooms (1 Presidential Suite, 34 suites) • City Center – 0.1 miles Modesto is located in the • Complimentary airport shuttle service • Hero’s home of St. Stans Brewery – 0.1 miles heart of downtown and • Non-smoking & accessible rooms available • Gallo Center for the Arts – 0.5 miles in the center of dining, • Same-day laundry/valet service • McHenry Mansion and Museum – 0.5 miles shopping, entertainment • 24 Hour Complimentary Business Center • Great Valley Museum – 1 mile and cultural venues such • Doubletree Fitness by Precor – cardio • John Thurman Field – 1 mile as Gallo Center for the Arts. The crossroads for equipment with personal TV screens, • Blue Diamond Almond Exchange – 4 miles many Northern California destinations like free weights and room to stretch • Vintage Faire Mall – 5 miles Yosemite National Park, Sacramento, Napa Valley, • 3 Golf Courses Near By – 5 miles and San Francisco Bay Area. Ten minutes from the ALL ROOMS FEATURE • Rainbow Fields – 5 miles Modesto Airport just off Highway 99, and attached • Sweet Dreams® by Doubletree sleep experience • Ripon Sports Complex – 8 miles to the Modesto Centre Plaza, offers full-service • Two televisions with on-demand movies, premium • Riverbank Sports Complex – 8 miles corporate business or leisure hotel accommodations channels (HBO®, CNN®, ESPN®) • Turlock Sports complex – 11 miles in California's Grand Central Valley. • Enjoy complimentary coffee or tea in the privacy • Sierra Railroad Dinner Train – 15 miles of your room by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck • Field of Dreams – 20 miles • Sweet Dreams alarm clock radio with • Castle Air Museum – 30 miles Warm chocolate chip cookies await you at over MP3 connectivity • Dodge Ridge Ski Area – 50 miles 200 Doubletree locations around the world. • USA Today® delivered each weekday morning • Columbia Historical Park – 60 miles • Mother Lode Area Gold – 60 miles DINING & ENTERTAINMENT • Hiking and Camping – 70 miles • Enjoy casual dining at Garden Terrace Cafe • Yosemite National Park – 75 miles featuring a full breakfast and lunch buffet, • San Francisco – 90 miles as well as a complete menu. • Start your day on a bright note by enjoying our GUEST LIST MANAGER signature Doubletree Breakfast, featuring a wide With Guest List Manager, you’ll have instant selection of hot entrees, cereals, breads and pastries online access to your group reservation details and cooked to order items. and guest room information, see who has booked • In-room dining available rooms, make reservations on behalf of your guests, and keep tabs on head counts. And the best eADVANTAGE part is, you’ll have access to your event 24/7. eAdvantage is a free, powerful online program Visit www.doubletree.com/eevents to learn more. that provides a custom booking portal for your employees, offers easy access to your locally HILTON HHONORS® negotiated corporate rates, and provides real-time • Points & Miles® and No Blackout Dates. online reports to help keep track of your employee Hilton HHonors is the only hotel guest Doubletree Hotel Modesto spending and travel. To sign up or learn more, reward program to offer it all, at more than 1150 Ninth Street visit www.hiltonfamilyeadvantage.com. 2,900 hotels worldwide. Modesto, California 95354 • With the Hilton HHonors Event Planner Tel: 209-526-6000 eEVENTS program, event planners can earn Points Fax: 209-526-6096 Plan your next small meeting or event online & Miles® for qualifying events. Ask your with e-Events. You’ll be able to book up to 25 sales person for details. www.modesto.doubletree.com guest rooms, meeting space, food and beverage, and audiovisual equipment. To get started, 1-800-222-TREE visit www.doubletree.com/eevents. The Hilton HHonors® Event Planner bonus is valid for new event bookings only and is awarded at the discretion of the hotel and may not be awarded on all group business events. Other restrictions may apply. For complete Event Planner Terms and Conditions, visit hiltonhhonors.com. Hilton HHonors® membership, earning of Points & Miles®, and redemption of points are subject to HHonors Terms and Conditions. ©2008 Hilton Hotels Corporation MEETING ACCOMMODATIONS Lobby Lounge Garden • 39,000 square feet of functional meeting space Terrace • 22 meeting rooms including a 16,000-square-foot San Joaquin function room accommodating up to 1,200 people Maxi’s River Club Harvest Hall • On-site audiovisual team Max • State-of-the-art audiovisual equipment and Grand Ballroom blu-ray compatible Stanislaus Arbor M 1 5 River Theater • Gourmet menu options W 3 • Full-service convention services department Hotel 2 4 Tuolumne River Lobby • Wireless high-speed internet access available in public areas Prefunction Area Modesto 1 Prefunction Area e Boardroom 2 ch ta is o P gk San Jose Entrance in Sacramento G sh A lia no ag io M at P Name of Room Dimensions Total Sq. Ft. Ceiling Ht. U-Shape Reception Rounds H-Square Classroom Theater Conference 8x10 10x10 Grand Ballroom 92' x 55' 5,060 16' - 500 400 - 375 500 - 40 35 Grand Ballroom-Salon I/II 30' x 28' 840 16' 30 80 50 44 48 75 28 5 - Grand Ballroom-Salon III 55' x 31' 1,705 16' 58 150 130 68 116 150 52 11 - Grand Ballroom-Salon IV/V 30' x 28' 840 16' 30 70 50 44 48 75 28 5 - Sacramento I and II 28' x 27' 756 12' 32 80 60 40 48 90 28 5 - Sacramento I/II 27' x 14' 378 12' 16 30 30 - 24 40 20 2 - San Jose 28' x 20' 560 11' 16 50 40 24 40 55 20 4 - Modesto Boardroom 21' x 20' 420 11' - - - - - - 15 - - Maxi’s 45' x 50' 2,250 11' 40 90 80 44 72 80 36 - - Club Max 85' x 39' 3,315 11' 50 150 140 56 125 130 40 - - Room 211/217 13' x 21' 273 9' 12 15 20 - 16 24 12 - - Garden Terrace 49' x 19' 931 11' 28 50 50 - 40 48 24 - - Harvest Hall 150' x 100' 16,000 26' - 1,600 1200 - 740 2000 - 94 82 Tuolumne River 100' x 89' 9,600 26' - 890 750 - 500 1200 - 52 50 Stanislaus and San Joaquin 99' x 57' 5,600 26' - 565 430 - 350 700 - - - Stanislaus River 65' x 57' 3,400 26' - 370 275 - 200 450 - - - San Joaquin River 57' x 34' 2,000 26' - 195 160 - 150 250 - - - Arbor Theater 60' x 60' 4,000 19' - 360 280 - 200 350 - 17 17 Pistache and Ginkgo 58' x 34' 2,400 14' - 200 190 - 150 250 - - - Pistache 34' x 29' 1,200 14' 44 130 100 - 72 116 - - - Ginkgo 34' x 29' 1,200 14' 44 130 190 - 72 116 - - - Ash and Magnolia 38' x 34' 1,600 14' 40 130 130 - 80 140 - - - Ash 34' x 19' 800 14' 24 65 60 - 40 72 24 - - Magnolia 34' x 19' 800 14' 24 65 60 - 40 72 24 - - Magnolia Patio 34' x 19' 800 - - 65 50 - - - - - -.
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