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Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington the Facts B:11.25 B:8.75" T:8.5" S:8.1" HILTON MINNEAPOLIS/BLOOMINGTON THE FACTS B:11.25" S:10.6" T:11" Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington ofers Guests unparalleled AT A GLANCE service in a welcoming environment and contemporary feel • Complimentary shuttle to the airport and with a central location in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro within a five mile radius of the hotel • Complimentary parking, covered ramp and area. This full-service hotel provides a host of amenities and surface lot serves as the perfect destination for both business and leisure • 7 Miles to the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport travelers to Minnesota’s largest metro area. • Within 5-miles of the Mall of America, Southdale Shopping Center, and Galleria Customer: HILTON Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS_ User Signoff INKS 5297696 Campaign: HILTON_COLLATERAL_2016 BLOOMINGTON Cyan Job Title: FACT_SHEET Magenta Publication: None Yellow QC Signoff Bleed: 8.75" x 11.25" Material Date: 7/1/16 Black Trim: 8.5" x 11" Cover Date: 6/29/16 Live: 8.1" x 10.6" Page: 1 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Current Date: 7-15-2016 3:18 PM PR Signoff Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Users: Lania Yu/Robert Flores Creation Date: 6-30-2016 11:26 AM Fonts: Whitney (Book; OpenType) AE Signoff Link Names: HMB_Front_Desk_downsized_SWOP.tif (309 ppi; CMYK), Hilton_Minneapolis_Bloomington_Logo_Stacked_KO.eps 5297696_HMB_Fact_Sheet_v4_Page_1.pgs 07.15.2016 15:18 CMD_NY_PDF B:8.75" T:8.5" S:8.1" OUT & ABOUT EXPLORING THE TWIN CITIES Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington is just a short drive away from a variety of attractions and destinations, including: • Mall of America with Nickelodeon Universe and Sea Life Aquarium, 10 minutes from the hotel • Shopping at Southdale Shopping Center and the Galleria of Edina, 10 minutes away • University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus, 20 minutes by car • Performance arts at the Guthrie Theater, just 20 minutes away • The Minnesota Zoo with 504 species of animals and ofers a variety of additional activities throughout the year, just 20 minutes away OUR ROOMS OUR FACILITIES • Downtown Minneapolis, just 15 minutes away, is great for shopping, restaurants, Target Field STANDARD GUEST ROOMS HILTON FITNESS — Home of the MLB Minnesota Twins, US Bank Our spacious Standard Guest Rooms feature one Fully equipped with the latest generation cardio Stadium — Home of the NFL Minnesota Vikings, king or two double beds, chair with ottoman, and and strength training machines, Hilton Fitness and Target Center large work desk, as well as the following amenities: takes a personalized approach that provides the ideal balance to demanding daily lives. • Wireless & wired high speed internet access ENTERTAINMENT • Two phones each with two lines INDOOR POOL AND WHIRLPOOL • 32” LCD flat screen TV • In-room safe & mini-refrigerator Take a quick dip in our indoor pool, then enjoy a Casinos, theater and music venues, restaurants, relaxing soak in the warm, bubbly whirlpool. a night on the town or a day watching one of our EXECUTIVE GUEST ROOMS area’s professional sports teams—or just watching BUSINESS CENTER Our Executive Guest Rooms feature all of the the world go by. Whatever you and your family amenities in our Standard Guest Rooms, as well as Stay connected with the ofce or prepare for want to do or see in Minnesota’s largest metro area the following: presentations at Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington’s our Concierge service can help you find it. Just ask! B:11.25" Business Center which is furnished with S:10.6" • Glass Shower T:11" state-of-the-art technology including • Upgraded 47” LCD flat screen TV • Upgraded linens & bathroom amenities computers, printers, photocopiers and wireless • Access to the Executive Lounge with internet access. Additional services include complimentary breakfast and drinks & hors faxing and courier assistance. d'oeuvres in the evening ACCESSIBLE GUEST ROOMS Our Accessible Guest Rooms feature all of the amenities in our Standard Guest Rooms and accommodate any special needs. EXECUTIVE & PRESIDENTIAL SUITES Our three Executive Suites and one Presidential Suite ofers an attached parlor space to accommodate additional seating and work space. EAT & DRINK OLIVE LOUNGE Savor delicious American fare in a laid-back setting in the Olive Lounge, located of the first floor Lobby. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night appetizers. THE BLOOMINGTON CHOPHOUSE Renowned for expertly prepared steaks and seafood, Bloomington ChopHouse Restaurant also ofers an extensive wine list and attentive service for a memorable lunch or dinner. STARBUCKS® COFFEE BAR Start your day with a great cup of cofee and a pastry to go from the Starbucks Cofee Bar. Serving Starbucks cofees, Tazo teas and grab & go pastries. Customer: HILTON Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS_ User Signoff INKS 5297696 Campaign: HILTON_COLLATERAL_2016 BLOOMINGTON Cyan Job Title: FACT_SHEET Magenta Publication: None Yellow QC Signoff Bleed: 8.75" x 11.25" Material Date: 7/1/16 Black Trim: 8.5" x 11" Cover Date: 6/29/16 Live: 8.1" x 10.6" Page: 2 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Current Date: 7-15-2016 3:18 PM PR Signoff Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Users: Lania Yu/Robert Flores Creation Date: 6-30-2016 11:26 AM Fonts: Whitney (Book, Bold; OpenType) Link Names: HMB_King Room_HR_SWOP.tif (284 ppi; CMYK), HMB_Ballroom_Gala800_SWOP.tif (420 ppi; CMYK), HMB_Bar_Olive_1_ AE Signoff SWOP.tif (1138 ppi; CMYK), HMB_Chop_House_SWOP.tif (2277 ppi; CMYK) 5297696_HMB_Fact_Sheet_v4_Page_2.pgs 07.15.2016 15:19 CMD_NY_PDF B:8.75" T:8.5" S:8.1" MEETINGS 11TH FLOOR Our spacious ballroom, six flexible meeting rooms and three board rooms accommodate both large and small events. From the planning stage FIRST FLOOR and throughout your meeting or event, expect courteous and knowledgeable professionals who will help ensure a successful event. AMERICAN BALLROOM SALON C PATIO SOUTH KEY B FOYER SALON A Meeting/Conference Rooms Food & Beverage PRESIDENTIAL SUITE SALON B Amenities FOYER A ENTRANCE PRIVATE LOBBY DINING BLOOMINGTON OLIVE LOUNGE FRONT CHOP HOUSE DESK KENNEDY RESTAURANT BUSINESS CENTER B:11.25" S:10.6" T:11" SECOND FLOOR EXECUTIVE OFFICES ROOSEVELT LINCOLN JEFFERSON WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE LOUNGE EXECUTIVE SUITES 494 LOCATION 5 494 Conveniently located in the Minneapolis suburb of Bloomington on the southwest corner of Interstate 494 and France Avenue, Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington is easily accessible from Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport and Mall of America, as well as from downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul. NORTHLAND DR. GETTING ABOUT FRANCES AVE S Hilton Minneapolis/Bloomington ofers a wide array of transportation options for getting out and about in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area. Our Concierge can arrange a limousine service, AMERICAN BLVD W Super Shuttle, rental car or taxi. Metro Transit with its bus and light rail service also provides ample W 82ND ST. opportunities to explore the metro area. Customer: HILTON Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS_ User Signoff INKS 5297696 Campaign: HILTON_COLLATERAL_2016 BLOOMINGTON Cyan Job Title: FACT_SHEET Magenta Publication: None Yellow QC Signoff Bleed: 8.75" x 11.25" Material Date: 7/1/16 Black Trim: 8.5" x 11" Cover Date: 6/29/16 Live: 8.1" x 10.6" Page: 3 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Current Date: 7-15-2016 3:18 PM PR Signoff Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Users: Lania Yu/Robert Flores Creation Date: 6-30-2016 11:26 AM Fonts: Whitney (Book, Bold; OpenType) AE Signoff Link Names: Area_Map.ai, HMB_FloorMap_2ndFloor.ai, HMB_FloorMap_1stFloor.ai, HMB_FloorMap_PresidentialSuite.ai 5297696_HMB_Fact_Sheet_v4_Page_3.pgs 07.15.2016 15:18 CMD_NY_PDF B:8.75" T:8.5" S:8.1" CAPACITY CHART FOR CONFERENCES & EVENT ROOMS CAPACITIES & DIMENSIONS ROOM Footage Square Length Width Reception of 10 Rounds Classroom Theater Square Hollow Conference U-Shape of 6 Crescent American Ballroom 5,040 70 72 500 360 330 550 100 110 100 180 Salon A 2,590 70 37 260 180 150 300 66 80 72 90 Salon B 1,225 35 35 125 90 60 150 40 40 33 42 Salon C 1,225 35 35 125 90 60 150 40 40 33 42 Salon B & C 2,450 70 35 245 180 150 300 66 80 72 90 Foyer A 884 68 13 90 — — — — — — — Foyer B 1,079 83 13 110 — — — — — — — Washington Room 676 26 26 70 40 35 70 34 34 29 24 Jefferson Room 702 26 27 70 40 35 70 34 34 29 24 Roosevelt Boardroom 338 13 26 — — — — — 12 — — B:11.25" S:10.6" Lincoln Boardroom 338 13 26 — — — — — 12 — — T:11" Kennedy Boardroom 160 10 16 — — — — — 6 — — Entrance Lobby 850 34 25 85 — — — — — — — Executive Suite I Parlor (3) 338 13 26 15 10 12 20 — 12 9 6 Executive Lounge 1,600 26 42 70 50 30 65 18 12 15 18 Presidential Suite-Living 676 26 26 40 20 18 40 18 22 15 12 Olive Lounge 861 41 21 85 — — — — — — — Bloomington Chophouse 2,145 65 33 200 — — — — — — — Bloomington Chophouse, Private Dining 275 25 11 30 — — — — 18 — — Bloomington Chophouse, Patio (Seasonal) 275 25 11 30 — 18 — — — — — South Drive Patio (Seasonal) 1,785 85 21 350 200 — — — — — — HILTON MINNEAPOLIS/BLOOMINGTON 3900 American Blvd West | Bloomington, MN 55437 T: +1 952 893 9500 | F: +1 952 835 8389 E: [email protected] bloomingtonhilton.com Customer: HILTON Client: HILTON_MINNEAPOLIS_ User Signoff INKS 5297696 Campaign: HILTON_COLLATERAL_2016 BLOOMINGTON Cyan Job Title: FACT_SHEET Magenta Publication: None Yellow QC Signoff Bleed: 8.75" x 11.25" Material Date: 7/1/16 Black Trim: 8.5" x 11" Cover Date: 6/29/16 Live: 8.1" x 10.6" Page: 4 75 Spring St, 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10012 Current Date: 7-15-2016 3:18 PM PR Signoff Tel: 212 625 6250 Fax: 212 625 6260 Users: Lania Yu/Robert Flores Creation Date: 6-30-2016 11:26 AM Fonts: Whitney (Book, Bold, Semibold, Medium; OpenType) AE Signoff Link Names: Regional_LockUp_KO.ai 5297696_HMB_Fact_Sheet_v4_Page_4.pgs 07.15.2016 15:18 CMD_NY_PDF .
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