HOTEL
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The Hyatt Regency Kaua'i—the ultimate
"Hawaiian Classic" resort—has just completed a multi-million
dollar renovation, including newly refurbished, oversized guestrooms and
suites, updated meeting facilities and a complete renovation of the
award-winning ANARA Spa. The sparkling cobalt oceanfront vistas enhance
the experience. Challenge yourself against the trade winds and the
championship Poipu Bay golf course. Experience the Hawai'i you've always
dreamed of: A block of rooms is being held on a first-come, first-served
basis. The special room rate is $239 per room/per night, and
reservations must be made by May 23, 2004. Reservations may be
made only after you have registered with ABI. Upon payment of the
conference registration fees, you will receive a hotel reservation form.
ABI cannot guarantee anyone a room after the special-rated ABI
block is filled. |
TRAVEL DISCOUNTS |
Avis car rental
discounts are available using the Avis
Worldwide Discount Number (J789009). |
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES |
| Golf Tournament |
Tennis Tournament |
Sponsored by TBA. 1:00 p.m., Friday,
June 25
Poipu Bay is like no other golf course in the
world. Here, nature and renowned designer Robert Trent Jones Jr. have
conspired to create a stunning venue for the star-studded PGA Grand Slam
of Golf. A unique and unforgettable golf experience awaits you; one that
will bring every aspect of your game into fresh and thrilling focus. The
$250 fee includes greens fees, cart, lunch, awards, prizes and
tournament fees. |
Sponsored by Poorman-Douglas
Corporation. 1:00 p.m., Friday, June 25
The Hyatt Regency Kaua'i Resort and Spa tennis courts will be the host
site of the ABI round-robin tennis tournament. The $50 fee
includes court and tournament fees, a healthy lunch, awards and
prizes. |
| Friday Night Lu'au |
Sponsored by TBA. 7:00-10:00 p.m.,
Friday, June 25
The most significant celebration in Hawai'i is the lu'au,
held in ancient Hawai'i to honor kings, gods and honored guests. Join us
on a cultural journey through Polynesia where a royal feast nourishes
both body and soul, and magical stories of Hawai'i fill your heart. The
traditional Imu ceremony starts the evening with succulent kalua pig
being lifted from an earthen oven. Laulau and other savory dishes line
the lavish buffet. An exciting Polynesian revue highlights the evening
with exotic dances and musical entertainment from across the Pacific.
You even learn to Hula (or not). It's an evening you'll always
remember. |
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