Hyatt Regency Dearborn

Fairlane Town Center
Dearborn, MI 48126
Nightly Rates: ( 139.00 - 189.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Conveniently located equidistant between downtown Detroit and the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the Hyatt Regency Dearborn completed an extensive 22.6 million dollar renovation in January 2000. These renovations included all guest rooms and corridors, second floor meeting rooms, lobby and atrium, hotel entrance, sidewalks and landscaping. Located near historic Greenfield Village, IMAX and cinemas, Automotive Hall of Fame, Henry Ford Museum, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Detroit and Windsor Casinos, Motown Historical Museum, Detroit Institute of Art, Ford Field, Comerica Park, Cobo Hall, sporting events and more. Adjacent to Fairlane Town Center shopping mall, near Ford, Chrysler and General Motors headquarters, just nine miles to downtown Detroit.16-story luxury hotel with 772 oversized guestrooms including 26 suites, Hyatt Gold Passport and Business Plan accommodations. Over 58,000 square feet of function space including three ballrooms, 7,000 square feet of pre-function area, 22 meetings rooms, two executive boardrooms and an exhibition hall.Three restaurants, a stylish lobby lounge and a revolving rooftop lounge with weekend entertainment. Complimentary fitness center, free-form heated indoor pool, whirlpool, locker rooms and sauna. Executive Express, a full-service Business Center, Hyatt Meeting Connection and Concierge services. Ample complimentary self parking available as well as paid valet parking. Special event and group valet rates can be negotiated.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Express Checkout
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services


Room Information

Overview
There are 772 large, recently renovated (fall of 1999) rooms with double vanity and individual climate control.
Guest Rooms
Guest rooms feature color television with remote control, CNN, HBO, CNN, ESPN, TBS, TNT and more. AM/FM alarm clock radio, video messages, express check-in/check-out, electronic door locks and full bath amenities. Accommodations include: * 358 king-sized beds * 355 double-double beds * 631 no smoking rooms * 288 Gold Passport¨ rooms * 55 Business Plan rooms
Suites
There are 26 suites (renovated fall of 1999) throughout the hotel. Suites feature a large parlor with queen-sized bed, small dining room table with four chairs, seating area with two loveseats and chair, double vanity and a connecting bedroom. Major suites have a large living room with dining room table and seating for six, wet bar with three bar stools, guest powder room, bedroom with sitting area and private bathroom with double vanity. All suites include a color television with remote control, AM/FM alarm clock radio, express check-in/check-out, electronic door locks and full bath amenities.
Business Plan
Hyatt Business Plan? features iron/ironing board, large well-lit desk with computer hook-up, in-room FAX, no access charge on credit card, 800 and local telephone calls, laser jet printer at no charge, express continental breakfast, in-room coffee maker and free coffee, hairdryer and daily newspaper delivery. We have 44 Business Plan rooms on this level.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1976
· Renovated in 1999
· 771 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 16 floors.


Directions

Take I-94 East to the Southfield Freeway North (M-39) take the Southfield Freeway North to Michigan Ave West - follow Michigan Ave West to Evergreen - first light - turn right - into Fairlane Town Center - turn right again, hotel is on the right side.

Take Southfield Expressway, South to Michigan Ave West, continue to Evergreen road, turn right to entrance to Fairlane Town Center.

* 1.5 miles from Amtrak Railroad Station* 9 miles from Detroit Metropolitan International Airport and downtown* Near Detroit City Airport, Ford and General Motors World Headquarters* Near Detroit, Southfield, Allen Park, Livonia, Troy and Birmingham

Detroit International, Detroit City


Restaurant Information

Giulio and Sons

Come and enjoy the market-like setting of Guilio and Sons, featuring Italian specialties, homemade pasta and a unique 35 item market stand salad bar and sweet shop. * Lunch: Monday through Friday, 11AM - 2:30PM; * Dinner: Monday through Friday, 5:30PM - 10:30PM; Saturday, 5:30PM - 11AM * Sunday Brunch: 10:30AM - 2:30PM


Kafay's Place

Relax in the sophisticated, yet casual surroundings of Kafay's Place and enjoy a full meal or a light snack. * Sunday - Thursday, 6:30AM - 10PM * Friday & Saturday, 6:30AM - 12 Midnight

Perks

New coffee bar (12/99), offering speciality coffees, cappuccino, and espresso. Catering of specialty food items and fresh breakfast bakeries.

Rotunda Lounge

Enjoy the best view in the city from our revolving Rotunda Lounge located on the 16th floor. Entertainment Friday and Saturday evenings. * Monday through Thursday, 5:00PM - 1:00AM * Friday, 5:00PM - 2:00AM * Saturday, 8:00PM - 2:00AM * Sunday - closed

In Room Dining

The ultimate in convenience. A quick start for early risers, a romantic dinner for two, or a hospitable gathering. Call us for all the pampering touches. * Monday through Sunday, 6:30AM - 12 Midnight

Lobby Bar

New Lobby Bar (12/99) accommodating seating over 100 people. This bar is the focal point of the lobby with stunning architectural design, state of the art lighting and custom millwork. Evening entertainment and light fare available.


Meeting Facility

The 772 room Hyatt Regency Dearborn is one of the region's premier convention facilities, with over 58,000 square feet of public space available for meetings, exhibitions and banquets. The staff has proudly received the 2002 Successful Meetings Pinnacle Award for the fifth year and the 2002 Meeting News Planners Choice Award.The conference space, anchored by an elegant ballroom, also offers a finely appointed junior ballroom and an 18,000 square foot exhibit hall. Five divisible breakout rooms and two executive boardrooms are also available. All meeting rooms feature T1 high speed Internet access. A virtual tour of these rooms is available on this site.Taking pride in providing the ideal setting for a professional meeting, relaxing reception or creative themed banquet, our staff is Learning Environmental Specialist (LES) certified by PCMA. Developed by Hyatt and PCMA, the LES program certifies Hyatt's convention services personnel as adult education specialists.Our Meeting Concierge is dedicated to anticipating your every need whether a last minute change to your room set-up to adjusting meal counts and room temperatures. Their sole purpose is to make your job easier, acting as your liason to all hotel departments.At the Hyatt Regency Dearborn, you and your attendees are our special guests. It is our pleasure to serve you in any possible, ensuring that your experience exceeds your every expectation!

Hubbard Ballroom

The Hubbard Ballroom features 10,000 square feet of usable, unobstructed space. Ceilings are sixteen feet with hang points in two locations for professional technical productions. The room divides in half and offers a 3,000 square foot foyer and separate entrance off the hotel's front circle drive. Coatroom and restroom facilities are contained in the area as well. The ballroom's rear entrance, a roll up door, is large enough to accommodate movement of a passenger car or small truck into the room or foyer for exhibit purposes.

Breakout Conference and Executive Board Rooms

Five divisible breakout rooms, located on the second level, have versatile lighting and Internet access ideal for small meetings under 75 people or for use as office space during conventions.The Thomas or Model T Board Rooms are perfect for those VIP Meetings. Comfortable, leather swivel chairs and permanent solid wood board tables provide the ultimate environment for these events.

Great Lakes Center

The Great Lakes Center is located on the hotel's first level, with over 18,000 square feet of space. The area is accessible to cars and trucks through the rear of the room. Electrical is provided by the hotel at standard prevailing rates. DID telephone lines as well as T1 high speed Internet access is also available for exhibitors or for technical productions, again at standard prevailing rates.

Catering

You have selected the location, the room and the AV production resource, now let the professional Catering and Convention Services Team coordinate the rest. Our staff is LES trained and can assist in planning a menu which will not only tantalize the pallet, but also keep your attendees alert and attentive throughout your seminar, training session or meeting.


Recreation Information

* Great shopping is located right next door in the Fairlane Town Center with over 220 shops including Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor, Hudson's, Sears and JC Penny. * The world renowned Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village, with an IMAX Theater...only 5 minutes away. * Located directly behind the hotel on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus is the Henry Ford Estate. * Cranbrook Institute of Science and Art Museum located in Bloomfield Hills, approximately 40 minutes from the hotel. * Edsel & Eleanor Ford House located in Grosse Pointe Shores, approximately 30 minutes from the hotel. * Meadowbrook Hall - the Dodge Family Home located in Rochester, approximately 40 minutes from the hotel. * Motown Museum located 12 miles from the hotel...downtown Detroit. * Museum of African-American History located approximately 20 minutes from the hotel. * Greektown, located 12 miles from hotel downtown Detroit. * Complimentary guest fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment. * Guest access to the Fairlane Club with a $10.00 admittance fee per person. Tennis, racquetball courts, indoor running track. * New MGM Casino and Motor City Casino is open in downtown Detroit.....15 minutes away.


Area Attractions

A suburban hotel and the focal point of Fairlane Town Center, a 2,360-acre business, shopping and entertainment complex. Nine miles from downtown Detroit and near the world-famous Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum as well as the new IMAX Theater. Across from the Ford Motor Company Headquarters and just 10 minutes from General Motors Headquarters.

Greenfield Village

Greenfield Village is a 240-acre outdoor museum of American history, featuring the homes and workplaces of famous Americans like Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and the Wright Brothers. The Firestone Farm, a recent addition to the Village, is a 19th-century working farm and farmhouse. Open daily 9AM - 5PM. Closed Christmas. 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, Michigan 48126; (313) 271-1976.

Henry Ford Estate

A national historic landmark on the campus of The University of Michigan at Dearborn - return to the world of automotive pioneer Henry Ford. Tour the mansion built at the peak of Henry and Clara Ford's lives and marvel at the exquisite wood carvings. Walk through the 300-foot underground tunnel from the powerhouse to the residence. Stroll through the spacious rooms where the Fords entertained some of the world's most influential people including: Charles Lindbergh, The Duke of Windsor and President Herbert Hoover. Open Monday through Saturday for tours 10AM - 3PM, Sunday 1PM - 4:30PM. 4901 Evergreen, Dearborn, Michigan 48126; (313) 593-5590.

Henry Ford Museum

Exhibits explore changes in every aspect of daily life in the 20th-century, including transportation, household furnishings, communication and entertainment. "The Automobile In American Life" will explore the automobile's affect on the lifestyles and culture in America. Open daily 9AM - 5PM. Closed Christmas. 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, Michigan 48126; (313) 271-1976.

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