Group Members: Bernaldo G. Gion G
1. Historical Landmark
The Waldorf Astoria Clock
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This large structured clock can be found in the lobby of the hotel. It was created in 1893 and stands 9ft high. The beautiful clock is made of marble, mahogany, bronze and is topped with the statue of liberty. It welcomes guest from all over the world.
2. Room Layout: banquet
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The Grand Ballroom
This banquet space can be used for a variety of events such as weddings or conventions. The Grand Ballroom is four stories high and holds enough space for as many as 1,500 guests. It also has a beautiful custom made chandeliers. During our tour I was told that it is approximately 60,000 to rent the banquet excluding décor and food. The Grand Ballroom is absolutely magical!
3. A Restaurant
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Peacock Alley
This restaurant offers breakfast, brunch lunch, and an assortment of cocktails. The Peacock Alley was âinspired by the grand social promenade that connected the original Waldorf and Astoria hotels.â There ingredients are all locally grown and organic. They also have a dress code which is elegant casual. You can create several unforgettable experiences through their exceptional service and food.
4. Business Center
The Fed Ex business center is available for all Waldorf Astoria guests. It accommodates any of the guest needs for conventions, presentations, signs or other marketing materials. It is located in the South Lobby and is open 7 days a week.
5. Amenity
Guerlain Spa
This spa has been dedicated to the art of skincare and beauty since 1828. They offer personalized treatments such as makeup applications, soothing massages, cleansing facials and body therapies. This is a great benefit for a guest at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel
6. A place to work
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This is one of the banquet kitchens, where chefs must work hard to serve perfect meals for the events that are occurring that day.
7. Room Block- total number of sleeping rooms in an event reservation
8. Banquet Event Order- a document that outline the details of an event
9. Registration table- An area where guest can check in for the event they are invited to
10. Fire Exit â An exit route for guest and staff to take in case there are any fires or emergencies at the hotel, it leads them to stay
11. Destination Management Company- a professional company that specializes in using their local expertise to create even, activities, tours and other programs
12. Concurrent Session â Shorter educational meetings hosted in conjunction with a larger event (both events are scheduled at the same time)
13 .Over-set â A term used to refer to the number of seats/ meals a caterer or venue will provide.
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