Santa Catalina Island – Island SPA Catalina

Catalina SPA_1853CatalineSpaLounge_1859During your visit to Santa Catalina Island you must include an appointment at The Island Spa Catalina. It is located inside the historical El Encanto building and is Catalina Island’s first ever destination resort spa. They offer a variety of treatments and rejuvenating therapies with intrinsic island botanicals. It is 15,000 square feet of spacious newly renovated indoor and outdoor space with nine treatment rooms, luxurious lounges, and a large soaking pool and vista deck.  In keeping with the vibe of the island you can request treatments like the Sea of Life Facial, Catalina Classic Botanical Massage as well as specialty showers, a dry inhalation sauna and eucalyptus steam room.

 

CatalinaSpaPool_1860CatalinaSpaRoomCatalinaSpaExercise_1867Before or after your treatment spend some relaxing time at a variety of local artisan shops where you can purchase gifts, clothing, and handmade spa-inspired products and in case I did not mention, enjoy a meal at the new Encanto Café. The café serves a light breakfast, offers a lunch menu along with fresh juices, smoothies, wine, champagne, coffee and tea.

 

Follow my next blog where we will explore other activity options and much more.

Santa Catalina beckons! Just come, relax, heal and rejuvenate the mind and body.

 

Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

 

 

Catalina Island – The Inn on Mount Ada

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Once you disembark the ferry in Avalon look up and to your left you will see the newly renovated Inn on Mt Ada.  It was once the home of William Wrigley, Jr. and it was named in honor of his wife Ada.  It is a six guestroom mansion overlooking the Avalon Bay with impressive views of Catalina Island, Avalon and the Pacific Ocean. A wrap around terrace allows for spectacular views from various angles.

I think of the Inn as an all-inclusive Bed and Breakfast with a complimentary Butler’s Pantry which is available throughout the day.  The Inn serves a hearty breakfast each morning and offers a seasonal lunch menu planned especially by the company’s executive chef.  Every evening a great selection of appetizers are served and paired with wines from all over the world. A complimentary shuttle will pick you up at whatever your arrival point on the island. And, for your convenience a golf cart is provided upon check-in to get you to and fro around the island.

2014-10-28_1500Duri2014-10-28_1038ng your stay think of the Inn on Mt Ada as a home away from home. The downstairs has a den which was once the pool room of Mr. Wrigley. It has been converted into a beautiful den with a cozy fireplace, bar and game table. The room steps out to the glassed-in sun porch where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Village of Avalon and the bay.

If you are thinking about a visit to Santa Catalina think of the Inn on Mount Ada.  Make your reservations quickly because it books fast. I understand it is also available for buyouts. To me that means small business retreats and family events.

 

 Santa Catalina beckons with yet another lodging option.

 

By: Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

Santa Catalina Island – Lodging

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catalinaatwatersingleTCatalinaAtwaterlobbyhe Atwater Hotel – Some of the larger hotels on the island are located in Avalon steps from the Avalon Boat Terminal where your ferry docks.  You have the newly renovated Hotel Atwater, built in the 1920’s and offers a variety of room types from economy to suites. It is a hop, jump, and a skip from the docks, as well as the heart of town. This hotel is known for its charm and keeping with the character of the island. There are no elevators in this hotel and all their rooms are located on the second and third floors of the property accessible by stairs. So, pack light!

CatalinaPavilion-1CatalinapavilionRoom-2CatalinaPavilionroomThe Pavilion Hotel – Even closer to the Avalon Boat Terminal is The Pavilion Hotel known for its exceptional service and outstanding value. It is just 14 steps from the beach. You’ll enjoy wonderful tropical gardens and convenient access to all of Avalon. There are many amenities to dazzle their guests.  In the evenings enjoy the large inviting fire ring in the outdoor ocean view lounge. Every morning look forward to a European breakfast plus a complimentary wine and cheese tasting reception every evening from 4:30 to 5:30 pm to help round out your day.

 CatalinaMetropoleFrontCatalinaMetropoleCatalinaMetropoleJacuzziThe Metropole – Centrally located in the heart of Avalon, and just steps from the beach is the Metropole Hotel known as a perfect place for a getaway or small meeting. Stunning oceanfront suites with fireplaces, Jacuzzi baths, and balconies overlook the beach. The hotel has been recently remodeled and offers free Wi-Fi, robes and slippers for every room. The rooftop Jacuzzi has stunning views of the harbor. The Metropole has a reputation for friendly and charming service. The Metropole Market Place is connected to the hotel and offers the advantages of a Spa, shopping, and the Metropole Café. The courtyard is delightful and a great place to spend some time.

Follow our next blog where we will tell you about the newly renovated Inn on Mount Ada with a plethora of amenities.

 

Catalina beckons! So come.

Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

Santa Catalina Island – The Catalina Casino

CasinoPhotoCasinoCatalinaLampThe Catalina Casino is one of the imposing structures you will see when you first enter Avalon. It has been the focal point of Santa Catalina Island since it opened on May 29, 1929, over eighty years ago. The Catalina Casino has been the venue of choice for great entertainers, live theater productions, and first-run motion pictures. Step foot in the restored Art Deco circular icon, enjoy the original murals, furnishings, photos and experience the feeling you have traveled back in time. Enjoy your trip down memory lane where you can easily visualize the time when bands were big and movies were transitioning from silence to sound.

CatalinaCircularBallroomCatalinaCasinoBallroomCatalinaBigBandTo date the venue hosts most of Catalina’s major indoor events and is well known as  the location of the Catalina Island Jazz Festival. The large circular world famous ballroom is available year round for private and corporate events. Some of the best views of Avalon are seen from the ballroom’s Romance Promenade which is considered the most romantic spot in Avalon.

You can take the Casino Walking Tour, Behind the Scenes Casino Tour, and enjoy a short film which highlights the history of the building and learn its connection to Hollywood.

movie-6movie-7movie-5Located on the lower level of the Catalina Casino is the Avalon Theatre which still shows first-run movies nightly starting at 7:30 pm. The theatre seats 1,184 people and is 138 feet across and 43 feet high.  Art deco murals created by John Gabriel Beckman adorn the walls and create a stunning ambiance.  A testament to the history of this place is the 1929 pipe organ built by the Page Organ Company of Lima, Ohio. You can hear it being played every Friday and Saturday evening, one hour before the movie starts.

Catalina Beckons! Come See for Yourself.

 

 

By: Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

Santa Catalina Island – Southern California’s Island Oasis

CatalinaArial-2CatalinaAiralCasinoA bit of trivia, did you know that Santa Catalina Island is the southernmost island of the Channel Islands of California? I did not realize they stretched that far! It is just 22 miles south southwest of the City of Los Angeles. Many people know it as the island once owned by the William J. Wrigley Family which was purchased by him in 1919. Yes, you are right, the chewing gum person and owner of the Chicago Cubs. The destination has a rich and storied history, where movies were made (especially between the 30’s and the 50’s), movie stars lived, baseball team practiced (Chicago Cubs), couples fell in love and major galas and Jazz Festivals were staged.

 

 

CatalinaFlyerCatalinaDockRecently the Island has undergone a renaissance which is visibly seen as soon as you come ashore. Most people travel to the island by ferry. The Catalina Flyer departs from Newport Beach and the Catalina Express offers service from Dana Point, Long Beach and San Pedro.  You can conveniently book your tickets online. Just sit back and relax; you will enjoy the ride.

Santa Catalina Island is made up of two towns, the incorporated town of Avalon to the east end and unincorporated town Two Harbors to the west end. Outside of the two towns is a rugged wilderness with majestic beauty, owned and operated by the Catalina Island Conservancy. The Island is 22 miles long and 8 miles across. The Catalina Island Airport allows helicopter and private planes to land which is another way to access the island.

 

Catalina Island golf cartsCatalinaAvalonPoemSo leave behind the rush of city life and enjoy the slow island life of Santa Catalina. Miniature cars to deal with, just bikes, golf carts and walking.

The island is a great leisure destination but it also works well for small meetings, board meetings, retreats and team building programs. The island also offers a variety of hotels, restaurants, and shopping options.

For a small island there is a lot to talk about. Follow my next few blogs as we explore, places to see, things to do, where to stay and the fabulous Island Spa that just opened recently.

Santa Catalina beckons!  Just Come.

 

By Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

Anquilla – Tranquility Wrapped in Blue

Anquilla BeachRecently I had the privilege of making my first visit to the beautiful island of Anguilla, in the British West Indies. It was a delightful experience. Ask me what I remember most about this island, the beaches. They are absolutely breathe taking with several shades of turquoise green water and white powdery sand that feels soft and embracing on your body. The island is three miles at its widest point and sixteen miles long. There are approximately 33 beaches in Anguilla, but none more popular than Shoal Bay East which is rated one of the top best beaches in the world! Their island slogan ‘Tranquility Wrapped in Blue’ very appropriate.

There are no fast food establishments, restaurant chains, or large shopping malls, and theatres on the island.  Instead, there were quaint local eateries serving a variety of Anguillan specialty foods, and meal choices that would appeal to many palettes. It is not difficult to locate fine dining restaurants on the island that could rival any on famed restaurant rows.

Anguilla markets to a high end clientele. Because of the many villas and quaint resorts it is a huge draw for visitors and celebrities who want to get lost in the crowd. It is said that Anguilla is where guest go to hide instead of being seen. There are many lavish, beautifully furnished and well appointed villas. Most have their own pools, Jacuzzi, theatre, recreation/game rooms, saunas, exercise rooms and many other amenities. Many have four to eight bedrooms and are very appealing for small corporate retreats, corporate meetings, and incentive programs.

099Anquilla Boat-Beach-3I found that many of the hotels did not exceed 100 sleeping rooms and were limited when it came to meeting room space. I stayed at the Malliouhana Hotel & Spa (55 rooms) which is on 26 acres overlooking Meads Bay and Turtle Cove on the northwest coast of the island.  Like some of the hotels my room did not have a television, radio, clock, ironing board or coffee maker. However, included in your overnight stay are many water sports, snorkeling, windsurfing, catamarans along with complimentary snorkels and fins. While there I visited several other resorts with spas, Cap Juluca, Cuisinart, Altamer (villa), Viceroy Resort & Residences, and two smaller hotels, Carimar Beach Club and Paradise Cove.

The island of Anguilla grows little produce, except for the 9.5 lb. sweet potato that found itself in the weekly newspaper. Fishing is plentiful, which was evident by the 840 lb. marlin that was caught off the coast of Anguilla. And they have little rain fall per year. Along with their claim to fame ,their beaches which are absolutely beautiful their other natural resource are the Anguillan people who are warm, friendly and inviting.  They love their island home and usually return after they finish their education to give back to their communities. When you are planning your next retreat, board meeting or need a private get away think easy breezy Anguilla. The island will be waiting for you!

Written by: Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Southern Hospitality

Woolworth Bldg, GreensborophotoDo you recognize this location?  It has a very popular downtown walking area.  If you stay at the right property you are in walking distance to the International Civil Rights Museum, numerous restaurants and lots of shopping venues. It has an aquatic center that is almost 80,000 square feet.  It is home to Bennett College and it has many beautiful gardens, arboretums, a cultural center at Festival Park and lots of fun activities. Remember that I am only listing a few of the gems that you or a group can enjoy especially in the summer months. 

I was there the beginning of August for a social function (family reunion) and had an enjoyable time.  Have you guessed the location?  You are right!  It is Greensboro, NC.  I have visited the State of North Carolina for other types of meetings and events and including this destination to my list was a plus. It is certainly a great location for a meeting.  My group loved the fact that once they arrived at the Downtown Marriott they could park their cars and for the next few days relax, enjoy fellowship, share family stories, enjoy good food and experience southern hospitality.

Speaking of good food, the welcome reception opened with a spread of home prepared hors d’oeuvres and southern dishes. It was not difficult for the guests to realize they had returned to the south, and were some place close to their upbringing.  Everyone had a wonderful evening sharing stories about their travels, family updates and how they planned to enjoy the remainder of their visit together.

Civil Rights Museum LobbyPaul Robeson ICR MusuemAfter breakfast on Saturday morning we headed off to visit the International Civil Rights Museum three short blocks from the hotel.  For the baby boomers and seniors the video reenactments and displays took them back down memory lane as they relived some of the civil right struggles and accomplishments. It was nice to see the young people ask questions and express such an interest as they toured the museum. Many of them were not even born during the movement so seeing them express such an appreciation for this educational venue was heartwarming.  The museum limits picture taking but I was able to take a few photos in the lobby area before our 1.5 hour tour of the facility. If you are in the area this museum is a must see tour. You will appreciate the brave efforts and displays of courage by mostly young people at the time who paved the way for all people to live and experience the American Dream. This museum should be put on your bucket list. I think you will agree there is a lot to do and see in Greensboro. NC.  I also want to thank the Greensboro CVB for their support and assistance with this family reunion.

 

By: Lenise Fourcault

 

Cancun, Mexico – Place to Remember!

238In April I had the opportunity to travel to Cancun, Mexico.  It is located on the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo. I had a few new clients who were looking to bring groups to Cancun.  As their meeting planner part of my job was to make sure that the destination would adequately meet all of their requirements. I must say I was pleasantly surprised.  New hotel brands in the area, like the Grand Residences by Royal Resorts, and recent renovations made my visit a real pleasure. The properties along what I refer to as hotel row have a good sense of security which is always important personally and for my groups.

099246Cancun is a gorgeous destination with stunning beaches, aqua blue water and lots of sunshine. I am partial to properties located on the Caribbean Sea.  Many groups especially those incentive ones would definitely fall in love with the destination. 

I left my office in California traveling on Aero Mexico Airlines. We connected through Mexico City and enjoyed on time, pleasant travels. Upon my arrival my pre-arranged ground transportation was awaiting. My driver knew which hotel I was staying which came in handy when I had to track down where I left my camera which managed to fall out of my tote bag. I notified the Concierge Desk and they immediately called the taxi service. I was so happy to have my camera returned.  You all know how distressing it is when something like this happens.  And, you always remember the photos that got away. This helped sell me on Cancun as a destination!

 

By: Lenise Fourcault

St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador

NF-Colorful RowhousesNF Houses-MoreNF HomesRecently I had the distinct pleasure of visiting a place I had never been to before. The purpose of my trip was to locate a destination for an incentive group. Some place that would have an overwhelming appeal. The mission was to identify a place with a feel of the great outdoors, lots of water sporting activities, museums, several team building options, good food and lots of fun. Personally I wanted it to be stimulating, rugged, charming, and possess a compelling story.

The destination is Newfoundland and Labrador, it had all of the above, and more. The narrow colorful row homes seen above with the small doors and windows were seen all throughout St. John’s and the surrounding towns.

Lighthouse-NFSignal Hill-NFMy explorations started in the small town of St. John’s. I found the residents to be friendly, energetic, and spirited. They showed a deep concern and interest in visitors. I had the feeling I had been there before but I think it was because St. John’s is the kind of place that reminds you of so many other places. So far up in the North Atlantic Ocean, I even had the feeling I was in the Caribbean. Mind you my visit was during the summer! With the bright sunny days and clear blue skies it was not difficult visualizing the Caribbean.

Newfoundland and Labrador is a destination appreciated with pictures. What a beautiful coastline, small islands, icebergs and as much ocean as the eyes can see.  You will probably feel like I did, it is many destinations in one destination. I found what I was looking for!

As for the compelling stories there are many. Some told in legends and others put to music. They even have their own dog named after the country, the Newfoundland.  He is a large strong working dog used to pull nets for fisherman and haul wood from the forest.  He is well suited to work on land or water, known to be a good swimmer and equally strong “pack horse.” Sweet-natured and responsive, he makes a wonderful family companion as well.  The Labrador Retriever also hails from this area of Canada.

Oh almost forgot, tradition has it that before you depart St. John’s you must kiss the cod.  That’s a long story, but I kept with tradition!

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By Rosa L. McArthur