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Posted on April 01, 2009 12:15:52 AM

(EUREKA SPRINGS, AR) -- Spring is springing and The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa has announced a special amateur photo contest during the month of April.

Non-professional photographers will be able to visit the grounds here of this Historic Hotel of America and submit their photos taken under the theme of “Springtime Under The Crescent Moon.”

“Every year we realize that our manicured gardens and our surrounding natural acreage seem to look their best when spring has arrived,” said Bill Ott, director of marketing and communications for the hotel. “Our hotel is surrounded by natural photo opportunities and we thought a photo contest might encourage novice shutterbugs to harvest those images.”

Rules of the contest are quite simple. Photographers must take their photos during the month of April, submitting them to the hotel on or before April 30, 2009. Photos arriving past that date will not be considered for judging. Entrants may submit 10 images identifying each with the approximate place on The Crescent grounds where it was taken, the time of day it was taken, and a description of the photographic equipment used. A “name” for each shot could be submitted as well. Official contest rules and entry blanks are available at The Crescent Hotel’s front desk.

First prize for the contest will be a “Special Crescent Sunday” that will include Sunday Brunch for two in the hotel’s Crystal Dining Room Restaurant, early check-in for a Sunday night stay in a Penthouse Suite, a one-half hour Duet Massage in the hotel’s New Moon Spa and Salon, dinner that night high atop the hotel in Dr. Baker’s Extraordinary Bistro, and then a War Eagle Mill breakfast for two the next day in the Crystal Dining Room Restaurant, plus $100 in cash to spend around town.

Second place would receive a one-night stay in the hotel while third place would receive Sunday Brunch for two. Judges for the event would be the hotel’s management, sales and marketing team.

“We ask that all photos be high-resolution -at least 300dpi- submitted on a CD-ROM disk,” Ott said. “All photos become the property of the hotel and if at any time the photos are used -either in print or on-line- by the hotel the photographer will get photo credit. It is our way of saying, ‘Job well done!’”

Registration blanks and complete contest rules and restrictions will be available at the hotel’s front desk beginning April 1st. The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa is located at 75 Prospect Avenue at the top of Eureka Springs historic loop.

Posted on May 24, 2006 12:15:52 AM

A 50 MINUTE DRIVE Takes you A MILLION MILES AWAY

In a time, when far away meeting destinations are less appealing due to travel delays and safety concerns, Eureka Springs, AR seems like that same MILLION MILES AWAY yet its location holds far greater appeal, being less than 40 miles east of Highway 71. In fact, Eureka Springs famous a weekend destination, now boasts the most prestigious title as of “One of America’s Dozen Most Distinctive Destinations” and regional meeting planners have taken note. “We first learned of Eureka Springs through its efforts in preservation, however now we hold our annual meeting there each year and take advantage of everything from golf, lake, scenerary and of course the historic hotels” Stated Compudyne (CDCY) CFO Geoff Feidelberg.

If you have not visited Eureka Springs in the past few years, much has changed. Previously a mecca for motorcoaches and seniors, Eureka Springs has been transformed into a Baby Boomer and Corporate retreat Favorite. “Where else can you have a romantic award winning dinner, sleep in a turn of the century hotel, wake up to freshly baked pastries and gourmet coffee, have an in-room massage, head off for a horseback ride and scenic float down the river and that night catch an opera” asked Barbara Dozier, CVB director “Eureka Springs brings that to our individual guests and corporate travelers while offering an enormous financial incentive to do so. Our weekday meeting groups can capitalize on supersaver rate discounts and that typically mean as much as 50% weekend rates.”

Eureka Springs has four lodging properties that have earmarked this parallel strategy of recruiting romance by weekend and corporate meetings by weekday. “We first saw such a strategy in our area being successfully implemented by Big Cedar Lodge. Most meeting planners acknowledge Big Cedar while when indivduals think about a weekend get-a-way often times they have the same thought. In Eureka Springs, we found ourselves at full occupancy on the weekends and empty during the week. As the senior, family and bus market began to softenen we realized that we needed to enhance our weekday trade through diversification. With the growth of Benton and Washington counties and with so much unique, high quality meeting space the corporate meeting was a perfect fit” Stated Jack Moyer, Crescent Hotel General Manager.

THE 1905 Basin Park Hotel One site favored for corporate retreats is the 1905 Basin Park Hotel. Initially housing health seekers and business trade for a bustling new town this second generation 1905 building replaced the luxurious Perry House which perished in the great fire of 1888. Today, The Basin Park Hotel is back. Experiencing its greatest period of growth since the county sheriff removed liquor by the drink and slot machines in 1951, The Basin Park Hotel is alive with weddings, romance and corporate meetings. An ideal location for meeting planners wishing to add something more to their meeting than just the agenda points, The Basin Park offers turn of the century “Mission Style” décor, renovated guest rooms and suites, Rooftop Billiards, Balcony Dining, Serenity Spa Services, Fresh baked goods in the Basin Bagel, Arkansas Outdoor Adventure Sightseeing tours and of course meeting rooms that are fully equipped with 21st century technology; all this with a location whose front door opens to the 19th century shopping dining and entertainment district. “We are pleased that we have been able to keep the historic nature of the building, capturing the arts and crafts, bungalow style yet add to our modern day services such as high speed internet, multiple phone lines, lcd projection and full stereo sound” stated hotel manager, Robert Tollett.

Eureka Springs also boasts the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks, host of the cities convention center and expert meeting host since 1979, The Best Western Eureka Inn is located at the gateway to the Eureka Springs entranceway and the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa, Arkansas’ only 19th century full-service hotel.

The Basin Park Hotel can accommodate:

Hotel Guest Rooms:
59 Total, 14 Jacuzzi Suites
Meeting Space
Atrium Room 880 Sq Feet 5 – 40 attendees
Ozark Room 1180 Sq Feet 15 – 115 attendees
Grand Ballroom 2300 Sq Feet 50 – 200 attendees
Dining and Entertainment:
Balcony Restaurant and Bar Casual American Fare – Outdoor Dining
Basin Bagel & Bakery Breakfast sandwiches, Deli Meats & lunch
Rooftop Billiards Lounge, billiards, board games and sports
Arkansas Outdoor Adventures Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing, Spelunking
Serenity Spa Hot Stone Massage, Nail Salon

The Inn of the Ozarks can accommodate:

Meeting Space:
Pine Room 780 Sq Feet 15 – 75 attendees
Eureka Springs Convention Center Sq Feet 15 – 115 attendees Sq Feet 50 – 200 attendees
Dining and Entertainment: Myrtie Mae’s Casual American Fare

The Eureka Inn can accommodate:

Meeting Space:
875 Sq Feet 5 – 60 attendees
Ozark Room 980 Sq Feet 15 – 75 attendees
Dining and Entertainment: Gazebo Restaurant Casual American Fare

The Crescent Hotel and Spa can accommodate:

Hotel Guest Rooms:
72 Total 7 Jacuzzi and/or Premium Suites
Meeting Space: Veranda Room 810 Sq Feet 10 – 70 attendees
Conservatory 1180 Sq Feet 25 – 125 attendees
Crystal Dining Rm 3200 Sq Feet 75 – 300 attendees
Dining and Entertainment:
Crystal Dining Room Fine Cuisine – Resort Casual Dress
Dr. Baker’s Lounge Scenic Overlook, Cocktails, Appetizers
New Moon Spa Arkansas’ Largest Resort Spa
Arkansas Outdoor Adventures Wildlife Viewing, Sightseeing, Spelunking

Bring your meeting to Northwest Arkansas and drive in

Eureka Springs is just a short drive away via highway 62 from Bentonville, Highways 12 and 23 from Rogers and via 412, 45, 12 and 23 from the Fayetteville area.

Cost Savings for Northwest Arkansas’ Companies

Besides the obvious savings of airfare and Arkansas pricing, Eureka Springs also allows clients complimentary assistance for meeting planners, considerably discounted AV and food & beverage costs and Weekday guest room rates

Hosting Arkansas Conventions since 1979

Eureka Springs has hosted meetings and conventions in Arkansas since 1979, when the Inn of the Ozarks opened the first convention center in the state. With over 100 small shops and eateries, golf available through the hotels at Holiday Island and Branson Creek, lively entertainment both wholesome and otherwise and the amenities tied to Table Rock and Beaver Lake, a meeting in Eureka Springs is an easy choice and one that makes meeting planners look great. “We hear from every group that their attendance is never higher than the Eureka Springs meeting. It does not matter whether the group originates from Little Rock or New Orleans.” Eureka Springs hosts nearly one million tourists annually and is the second most traveled destination in the state of Arkansas. The Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce may be contacted at 800-6Eureka or via the web on www.eureka-springs.org or www.arkansasmeetings.com.