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IHG Hotels of Upstate New York Listings (Pdf) IHG Hotels of Upstate New York 2020-2021 Index www.HotelsUpstateNY.com 1 - Binghamton Downtown 4 - Rochester Downtown 2 - Elmira - Horseheads 5 - Saratoga Springs 3 - Johnstown - Gloversville 6 - Syracuse Liverpool 7 - Cooperstown 13 - Queensbury – Lake George Area 8- Cortland 14 - Salamanca 9 - Dewitt - Syracuse 15 - Syracuse Airport 10 - Malone 16 - Syracuse Fairgrounds 11 - Oneonta 17 - Syracuse North Airport 12 - Oswego 18 - Webster 19 - Syracuse Liverpool 20 - Albany, The Desmond Hotel 21 - Syracuse Airport ATTRACTION KEY WINE TRAILS F NYS Fairgrounds OUTLET SHOPPING G West Point Airports H SUNY / NY State Theatre A CASINOS I Saratoga Racecourse B Watkins Glen International J Rochester Museum/Science Center C Corning Museum of Glass K Culinary Institute D Lake Placid Olympic Center L Proctor’s Theatre E Nat. Baseball Hall of Fame M George Eastman House Christine Weiss Director of Sales & Marketing Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown Binghamton Downtown 2-8 Hawley Street Binghamton, NY 13901 Office: (607) 722-1212 ext. 7904 Fax: (607) 722-6063 (607) 722-1212 email: [email protected] (800) Holiday Fax (607) 722-6063 E-Mail: [email protected] www.holidayinnbinghamton.com 8 Story High Rise Convention Hotel & Conference Center. Located on bank of the Chenango River. Downtown across from Visions Federal Credit Union Veterans Memorial Arena. 225 Guest Rooms 25 Suites Booth Capacity 54 - 8x10 Booths Meeting/Banquet Room Square Ceiling Banquet Theatre Classroom Rooms Dimensions Footage Height Capacity Capacity Capacity TC Ballroom 108 x 57 6235 14 550 700 450 Binghamton 30 x 57 1722 14 120 150 70 Endicott 28 x 57 1641 14 120 150 70 Johnson City 50 x 57 2872 14 250 300 150 Southern Tier 28 x 34 1006 12 60 80 50 LaTasse 23 x 50 1150 12 70 90 40 Vestal 20 x 40 800 9 70 50 30 Kirkwood 25 x 22 550 9 - 40 20 Dickinson 25 x 22 550 9 - 40 20 Tioga Room 60 x 25 1490 12 100 120 60 Carousel ballroom 80 x 58 3777 14 150 200 120 Features Local Attractions Indoor Pool Animal Adventure Park Fitness Center Roberson Museum Full Service Restaurant & Lounge Binghamton University – 4 miles Free Wireless Internet Access SUNY Broome Free Parking IBM, BAE, Lockheed Martin Outside Terrace Overlooking Chenango River Mirabito Stadium - Home of the AA Rumble Pet Friendly (fee applies) Ponies (NY Mets) IHG Business Rewards Points Visions Federal Credit Union Veterans Located in the Heart of Downtown Business District and Arts Memorial Arena Center Across the Street Binghamton Zoo Golf Course Walking Distance to several restaurants 1 Emily Walter Director of Sales Holiday Inn Elmira-Horseheads Elmira-Horseheads 760 E. Water Street Elmira, NY 14901 Office: (607) 734-4211 ext. 301 Fax: (607) 734-3549 (607) 734-4211 email: [email protected] (800) Holiday Fax (607) 734-3549 E-Mail: [email protected] www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/elmira/elmdt/hoteldetail The Holiday Inn Elmira-Horseheads is a full service hotel with 149 guest rooms, situated right off of NY 17/I-86 at Exit 56, making us a convenient location for all of your single and multi-day trips to the area. We feature spacious guest rooms with microwaves and refrigerators, free high speed wireless internet, 24 hour fitness facility, heated indoor pool and business center. Anthony’s Restaurant, located on premise, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy after work cocktails on-site at Anthony’s Lounge. We have over 4800 square feet of flexible function space, with an additional location featuring 65,000 square feet. Great amenities, exceptional service and experienced staff make our accommodations and your functions stand out among other area hotels. We look forward to welcoming you to your home-away-from-home and we invite you to contact us to see how we can be of assistance to you! 149 Guest Rooms Meeting/ Room Square Ceiling Banquet Theatre Classroom Banquet Rooms Dimensions Footage Height Capacity Capacity Capacity Ballroom 80 x 60 4800 10 350 400 200 Tom Sawyer 20 x 60 1200 10 80 75 36 Mark Twain 20 x 60 1200 10 80 75 36 Huck Finn 20 x 60 1200 10 80 75 36 Mississippi 20 x 60 1200 10 80 75 36 Becky Thatcher 18 x 27 486 7.5 24 33 24 Clemens 17 x 22 374 7.5 16 24 18 Langdon 25 x 30 750 7.5 24 70 30 Additional 259 x 260 65,000 12 750 750 750 Location Features Local Attractions Ample Free Parking Elmira/Corning Regional Airport Conference Packages Available Mark Twain Study located at Elmira College IHG Business Rewards LECOM (Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine) 100% Non-Smoking First Arena Free Wireless & Wired High Speed Internet Clemens Center of Performing Arts Anthony’s Restaurant & Lounge on Property Serving Kennedy Valve Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Hilliard Indoor Pool & Fitness Center Corning Museum of Glass Business Center Finger Lakes Wineries & Craft Breweries Microwaves and Refrigerators in all Guest Rooms Chemung Valley History Museum Flat Screen HD TVs in all Guest Rooms Arnot Art Museum ATM Arnot Mall Guest Laundry, Same Day Valet Service Watkins Glen International Speedway Pet Friendly National Soaring Museum & Harris Hill Soaring Park Group Accommodation Rates Available Wings of Eagles Discovery Center 2 Kathleen Wemple Director of Sales Holiday Inn Johnstown-Gloversville Johnstown – Gloversville 308 North Comrie Avenue Johnstown, NY 12095-1095 Office: (518) 762-4686 Fax: (518) 762-4034 email: [email protected] (518) 762-4686 FAX (518) 762-4034 E-Mail: [email protected] www.IHG.com/holidayinn The Holiday Inn Johnstown - Gloversville Hotel is tucked away in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains, a beautiful blue and green chain of peaks through Northeastern New York. We’re a step above average hotels in Johnstown, too, as we're the only full-service hotel in town. Our modern facilities boast excellent corporate amenities, such as a Business Center and three well-equipped meeting rooms. You can relax at the end of a busy day by visiting our hotel's restaurant & lounge. While in Johnstown, our free hotel-wide, Wi-Fi access keeps you connected to home, and the Fitness Center helps you keep up your workout routine. Our staff looks forward to welcoming you soon! 100 Guest Rooms Meeting/ Room Square Ceiling Banquet Theatre Classroom Banquet Rooms Dimensions Footage Height Capacity Capacity Capacity Adirondack 36 x 42 1512 8’ 6” 100 125 60 Sacandaga 27 x 42 1134 8’ 6” 70 100 40 VIP 30 x 23 690 8’ 6” 40 60 30 Board Room 12 x 17 306 8’ 6” 6 NA NA Features Local Attractions Restaurant & Lounge w/Outside Patio Leather Factory Outlets Outdoor Heated Pool Great Sacandaga Lake Guest Self-Service Laundry Historic Johnson Hall In-room Coffee Makers Shrine of North American Martyrs In-room Hair Dryers Adirondack Animal Land In-room Iron & Ironing Board FMCC College Lobby ATM Royal Mountain Ski Center Business Center - 24 Hour Lapland Lake Cross Country Ski Center Total Banquet Room Capacity for 300 People Saratoga Springs - 30 Miles AAA - 3 Star Rating Cooperstown - 45 Miles High Speed Internet Access Ample Bus Parking Elevator Interior Corridors 32” LG Flat Panel TV’s 100% Non-Smoking Hotel Microwaves/Fridges in All Rooms Fitness Room - 24 Hour 3 Monica Harnischfeger Rochester Downtown Director of Sales 70 State Street Holiday Inn Rochester Downtown Rochester, NY 13901 (585) 355-4811 Office: (585) 867-9421 (800) Holiday Fax: (585) 355-4849 Fax (585) 355-4849 email: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] www.holidayinn.com/rochesterdtwn Prime Downtown location within walking distance to the Blue Cross Area, Joseph A Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Frontier Field, and 6 miles from the Greater Rochester Airport. 217 Guest Rooms event and meeting Capacity 10-700 people Meeting/Banquet Room Square Ceiling Banquet Theatre Classroom Rooms Dimensions Footage Height Capacity Capacity Capacity Grand Ballroom 134 x 66 8844 16 600 1000 525 Ballroom 1 43 x 66 2838 16 200 300 150 Ballroom 2 48 x 66 3168 16 200 300 200 Ballroom 3 43 x 66 2838 16 200 300 150 Corinthian Room 39 x 24 936 8 50 75 40 River room 60 x 35 2100 9.6 120 125 50 Board room 28 x 18 504 9.6 12 0 0 River club 33 x 80 2640 9.6 100 150 125 Pre-function north 18 x 121 2178 9.6 100 0 0 Pre-function west 18 x 171 3078 9.6 250 0 0 Pre-function south 18 x 134 2412 9.6 250 0 0 Features Local Attractions Two Restaurants: St. Street Bar & Grill and River Club Rochester Riverside Convention Center Restaurant National Strong Museum of Play Heated Outdoor Pool George Eastman House Fitness Center University of Rochester 2.5 miles Coin Laundry Eastman School of Music 2 miles Free Wireless Internet Access Frontier Field Pet Friendly (fee applies) Historic High Falls District IHG Business Rewards Points Blue Cross Arena Complimentary Shuttle to and from the Greater Frontier Field Rochester International Airport Trendy East End District Shuttle Service Within Three Miles of the Hotel Walking Distance to Over 15 Restaurants Located in the Heart of Downtown Business District 4 Julie Tierney Director of Sales Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs Saratoga Springs 232 Broadway Office: (518) 584-4550 ext. 287 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Mobile: (518) 290-6786 Fax: (518) 580-1924 (518) 584-4550 email: [email protected] (800) Holiday Fax (518) 580-1924 - Sales fax E-Mail: [email protected] www.saratogaweddingsandevents.com www.saratogahi.com We have completed a $3 million brand refresh that includes updating all guest rooms, the expansion of the lobby entrance and redecoration of Bookmakers Restaurant and Lounge, the ballroom/conference center and public areas.
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