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Welcome to the Ingleside Hotel WELCOME TO THE INGLESIDE HOTEL The Ingleside Hotel is conveniently located right off I-94 in Pewaukee, WI. The property features 194 guest rooms and suites, 40,000 square feet of newly renovated meeting and banquet space, Didi’s Supper Club and Springs Indoor Water Park. Adjacent to the property is Pewaukee Golf Club and Westwood Health & Fitness Center. The Ingleside Hotel provides you with the luxury and amenities you are accustomed to along with personal guest service. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, we invite you to experience contemporary Lake Country hospitality at its natural, vibrant best. Enjoy your stay at The Ingleside Hotel. INGLESIDE GAZEBO PARKING VILLAGE ROOMS: STAGE/ 333-363 (THIRD FLOOR) SHELTER PARK 4 233-263 (SECOND FLOOR) SQUARE MEAL ENTRANCE 133-163 (FIRST FLOOR) (SNACK BAR) 030-060 (LOWER LEVEL) SECOND FLOOR EAST: WET YOUR WHISTLE (BAR) LAPHAM 1-4 FITNESS GEYSER GAMES CENTER LOWER LEVEL (ARCADE) 5 PARTY ROOM LAPHAM LAPHAM LOCKER ROOMS (LOWER TO WATER PARK RESTROOMS UPPER LEVEL) HOTEL 3 4 INGLESIDE TO GUEST PARKING PAVILION LEVEL ROOMS 3 6 PARTY ROOM PARKING LAPHAM LAPHAM FRONT DESK 1 2 PARKING 179-165 180-166 ROOMS ROOMS OFFICE 279-265 280-266 117-131 116-130 217-231 ROOMS ROOMS 216-230 OUTDOOR SPRINGS COURTYARD LOBBY LAPHAM 7 BOARDROOM PARKING 2 SPRINGS WATER PARK ENTRANCE OAKTON 189-181 192-182 ROOMS ROOMS BALLROOM 101-115 102-114 201-215 ROOMS ROOMS 202-214 INDOOR FOYER POOL PARKING FIELDSTONE ATRIUM 1 PARKING HEARTHSIDE FIELDSTONE LAKE FOYER DIDI’S COUNTRY FRONT BALLROOM DESK Supper Club 2 CONFERENCE ROOMS 1 LOBBY WOODLAND PARKING THE MARKET PARKING 6/18 1 Traveler Shop 28 NIK 3 Openfit TV 29 TOON 4 NBC - WTMJ 30 Freeform 5 CBS - WDJT HD 31 CSPAN 6 FOX - WITI DT 32 EWTN 7 MeTV-E 33 DSC 9 Antenna - WITI2 34 FX 10 PBS - WMVS H 35 HGTV 11 Antenna - ANT 36 TLC 12 ABC - WISN 37 SCI 13 IND - WVCY DT 38 truTV 16 PBS - WMVS 3 39 Animal 17 PBS - WMVS 2 40 NGC 18 CW - WVTV DT 41 TBS 19 PBS - WMVT 3 42 TNT 22 WMVT 6 43 USA 24 IND - WMLW 44 A&E 25 Spree Premiere 45 History 26 TELEM 46 ESPN HD 27 Disney 47 ESPN 2 HD 48 ESPN U HD 70 HLN 49 ESPN CLS 71 FNC 50 ES NEWS HD 72 MSNBC 51 NFL 73 CNBC 53 FOOD 74 BTV 54 TRAVEL 75 Weather 55 AMC 78 Telemundo HD 56 LIFE H 79 HBO 57 MTV 80 HBO 2 HD 58 Comedy 59 E! 60 Bravo 61 BET 62 Syfy 63 BBC 64 FSN 65 Golf 66 FS1 67 NBC SN 69 CNN HOTEL DIRECTORY Room to Room Calls DIAL 7 + Room Number Local Calls DIAL 9 + Number Local Calls DIAL 9 + 1 + 414 + Number (to area code 414-Milwaukee) Long Distance DIAL 9 + 1 + Area Code + Number (billed to your room - there is a $1.50 service charge for long distance calls billed to your room) Credit Card Calls DIAL 9 + 0 + Area Code + Number International Calls DIAL 9 + 011 + Country Code + City Code + Number Voice Mail DIAL 490 HOTEL EXTENSION NUMBERS Emergency 0 Front Desk/Reservations 0 Housekeeping 3072 or 0 Lost and Found 3079 or 0 Restaurant 600 Bar 610 Room Service 620 Sales and Catering 5250 Wake-Up Call 0 AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION Available through GO Riteway. Dial 800.236.5450 for reservations and cost. ARCADE Interactive Arcade located at Springs Water Park. See monthly calendar outside water park entrance, online or dial 0 for the Arcade’s current hours. BANQUET & MEETING Over 40,000 square feet of newly renovated meeting and banquet space. From our elegant ballrooms to our unique outdoor space, The Ingleside Hotel is the perfect destination for groups of 2 to 500. For more information, visit the Front Desk or call the Sales Department at ext. 5250. BUSINESS SERVICE Copy, fax, mail services and stamps are available at the Front Desk. Dial 0. CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT Check-in time is 4 p.m. Check-out time is 11 a.m. DIDI’S SUPPER CLUB Didi’s Supper Club offers a classic supper club menu featuring fresh Wisconsin ingredients. You will find a nice selection of steaks, chops, pasta and our popular Friday Fish Fry! The bar at Didi’s Supper Club offers an amazing selection of craft cocktails, beers and pub style food. FITNESS CENTER Our new Fitness Center is located on the north side of the building on the Lower Level. Hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Must be 18 years of age or older to use the Fitness Center. (Key access required.) GUEST ROOMS & SUITES Relax and get comfortable in one of our newly remodeled guest rooms or suites. All guest rooms and suites feature beautifully appointed glass and tile bathrooms, a flat screen television, refrigerator, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board. To make doing business easier, guest rooms and suites also include a work station with complimentary wireless internet for your convenience. Premier Guest Rooms are available with double queen or king accommodations. Executive Suites feature double queen or king accommodations and a sitting area with a sofa sleeper. Governor Suites feature a private bedroom with double queen or king accommodations and a separate sitting area with a sofa sleeper. Presidential Suites feature a private bedroom with one king bed, a separate sitting area with a sofa sleeper and a spacious bathroom with rain shower and large soaking tub. ICE MACHINES Located on the First Floor (east and west wing), the Second Floor (northwest) and the Lower Level (near the Fitness Center). LAUNDRY/DRY CLEANING Leave at the Front Desk Monday through Friday before 7:30 a.m. Not available on holidays. Coin-operated machines located on the Lower Level (near the Fitness Center). MAPS Available at the Front Desk. OUTDOOR RECREATION Basketball and one-mile hiking/jogging trail on property. Adjacent to the hotel is a bike trail, golf course and West Wood Health & Fitness Center. SODA MACHINE Located on the First Floor east wing. SWIMMING POOL (INDOOR) Whatever the season, enjoy a swim to start off the day or to relax at the end of the day in our indoor pool. Hours are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Key access required. TOILETRIES If you have forgotten something, please contact the Front Desk and we will try to accommodate you. Dial 0. THE MARKET Looking to grab a quick snack or drink, please visit The Market located off of the main lobby. Open 24 hours. Over 45,000 square feet of water park adventures await you. From an interactive activity pool to the Triple Dog Dare boat ride, body slide and Barrel Roll River, indoor/outdoor whirlpool and more. See monthly calendar for daily hours outside water park entrance. For more information, dial 0. BREAKFAST MENU To order, dial 620. Available Limited Hours BUTTERMILK PANCAKES 9.75 Three golden pancakes served with butter, maple syrup and your choice of bacon, sausage or ham FRENCH TOAST 9.75 Three thick wedges served with butter, maple syrup and your choice of bacon, sausage or ham DENVER OMELETTE 10.50 Diced ham with sautéed bell peppers, onions and cheddar cheese WISCONSIN SUNRISE 9.75 Two eggs any way you like, hash browns, toast or English muffin and your choice of bacon, sausage or ham QUICHE OF THE DAY 9.50 Freshly baked deep dish quiche made with a variety of fresh and unique ingredients. Served with fresh fruit THE CEREAL BOWL 8.95 Choose from our selection of premium brand dry cereals or a steaming bowl of oatmeal. Served with a fresh fruit cup, your choice of juice and fresh baked muffins, toast or English muffin. BEVERAGES FRESHLY BREWED COFFEE (REGULAR OR DECAF) single 1.75 small pot 6.95 large pot 13.95 FLAVORED AND HERBAL TEAS 1.75 MILK (WHITE OR CHOCOLATE) 1.75 HOT CHOCOLATE 1.75 SODA 2.00 CONSUMER ADVISORY: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. IN-ROOM DINING To order, dial 620. Available Limited Hours SALADS CHICKEN CAESAR SALAD 12.50 Crisp romaine leaves tossed with chicken and our homemade Caesar dressing. Topped with sourdough croutons and fresh Parmesan FRESH FRUIT PLATTER 12.75 A colorful array of fresh seasonal fruits, served with your choice of cottage cheese or sherbert SANDWICHES STRAUSS GRASS-FED BURGER 12.00 A full half-pound of grass-fed burger cooked to order and topped with your choice of toppings: American, Cheddar, or Swiss cheeses. Add sauted onions and mushrooms for 0.75 Add Nueske’s bacon for 1.50 MILE-HIGH REUBEN 10.50 Thin sliced corned beef piled high on marble rye bread with Swiss cheese, our own special sauerkraut and Thousand Island dressing GRILLED CHICKEN CLUB 10.50 Grilled chicken breast with Canadian bacon, lettuce, tomato and Cheddar cheese on grilled white bread HOMEMADE PIZZA To order, dial 620 • Available Limited Hours CHEESE 12” 11.95 16” 20.25 PEPPERONI 12” 12.50 16” 21.95 DELUXE (sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, onions and peppers) 12” 13.50 16” 22.95 EXTRAS (cheese, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, ham, peppers, onions) 12” 1.00 each 16” 1.50 each CONSUMER ADVISORY: Consuming raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness. ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS BETTY BRINN’S MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM CHILDREN’S MUSEUM 414.224.3200 414.390.KIDS MILWAUKEE COUNTY ZOO DISCOVERY WORLD 414.771.3040 MUSEUM 414.765.9966 MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM GOLF - PEWAUKEE 414.278.2700 GOLF CLUB 262.544.8585 PETTIT NATIONAL ICE CENTER GOLF - WESTERN 414.266.0100 LAKES GOLF CLUB 262.691.1181 SUMMERFEST & MILWAUKEE WORLD IMAX DOME THEATER FESTIVALS 414.319.4629 414.273.FEST MARCUS CENTER FOR WAUKESHA EXPO CENTER THE PERFORMING ARTS 262.548.7200 414.272.7206 WISCONSIN MILLER BREWING COMPANY ENTERTAINMENT AND BREWERY TOURS SPORTS CENTER 414.931.2153 414.227.0400 MILLER PARK WISCONSIN 800.933.7890 STATE FAIR PARK 800.884.FAIR PLACES OF WORSHIP BEAUTIFUL SAVIOR FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH (LCMS) METHODIST CHURCH 1205 S.
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