Black Meetings and Tourism

January / February 2017

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H yatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa announces the comple- tion of a sustainability-focused Maui-inspired renovation, which included the creation of a new outdoor space named the Halona Kai event lawn and expansions to the resort's Regency Club and Monarchy Ballroom The meeting and event space enhancements, with modern Hawaiian designs and innovative sustainability features, improve lighting and air quality, as well as reduce energy usage. The newly redesigned Regency Club has been relocated to the resort's lobby level for easy accessibility and now offers a larger outdoor terrace with breathtaking ocean views and the resort's Oriental Gardens. The resort's remodeled Monarchy Ballroom is now more than 18,000 sq. ft. with flexibility to be divided into seven breakout rooms and now features an open-air pre-function space. New Halona Kai Event Lawn Offers Beautiful and Customizable Event Space Overlooking the famed Ka'anapali Beach, the new Halona Kai event lawn is more than 9,500 sq. ft. with capacity for up to 500 guests for seated events or receptions. Its name so aptly translates to "lookout to the ocean" in Hawaiian. Perched gently above the resort's half-acre pool, this turf entertaining space is enveloped in lush greenery, local flora and a peaceful koi pond. Additionally, the area has been designed with state-of- the-art acoustic and audio/visual systems and wired with 200 amp out- lets and data and television cabling, creating seamless technology con- nectivity. Monarchy Ballroom Transforms with Elegant Design Details and Sustainable Features The enhanced Monarchy Ballroom has been transformed into a sophisticated and contemporary room with more than 18,000 sq. ft. that reflects the history and culture of Maui. Bold colors are inspired by the island's dramatic sunsets and vibrant floral colors. Leading into the Monarchy Ballroom, the renovated Monarchy Terrace space empha- sizes natural lighting with an open-air walkway and features a unique overhead design with views of the lush Hawaiian landscaping. New floor- to-ceiling windows feature low-emissivity-coated glass, which helps min- imize ultraviolet and infrared light, and indoor air quality was also improved with modern automation controls. Occupancy lighting sen- sors and LED lighting have reduced wattage and electricity usage by approximately 65%. The ballroom's linear motif design, seen in its carpeting and lighting fixtures, is a metaphorical reference to the bamboo beater-sticks used to color and imprint the beautiful patterns on Hawaiian tapa cloths. This rich, textured pattern is also carried into the design of the columns in the pre-function area, which are clad in a neutral colored, horizontal textured stone. Elevated Regency Club Features Lanai Seating and Inviting Atmosphere The resort's new 3,333-sq. ft. Regency Club offers guests a comfort- able and spacious lounge with easy beach and pool access, as well as lanai seating with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the resort's Oriental Gardens featuring wildlife, waterfalls and Swan Lagoon. The Regency Club Lounge has abundant natural light and is appointed with comfortable lounge seating that nods to Maui's long history of beautiful, handcrafted furnishings. Light colored and textured walls reflect the day's natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guests staying on the Regency Club level enjoy daily complimentary continental breakfast, daily local and national newspapers, light snacks and refreshments throughout the day and light hors d'oeuvres and Hawaiian-inspired desserts in the evenings. For more information regarding Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa, please contact the resort by phone at (808) 661-1234, or visit the resort website: www.maui.regency.hyatt.com . H OT E L H A P P E N I N G S Hyatt Regency Maui RESORT AND SPA COMPLETES MEETING SPACE EXPANSION with Modern, island-focused design Maui-Inspired Design Offers Bright, Refreshing Aesthetic And Hawaiian Sense Of Place B M & T ••• January/February 2017 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 8

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