Explore by bicycle and see historic sites along breathtaking beachscapes. See wild horses, take group boat tours and soak up the sun at these incredible Crystal Coast accommodations.
Reunions aren’t just about remembering good times – they’re about letting the good times roll in New Orleans. Whether you’re planning a family, class or military reunion, New Orleans has everything you need to reconnect and make new memories you’ll talk about for years to come.
Explore by bicycle and see historic sites along breathtaking beachscapes. See wild horses, take group boat tours and soak up the sun at these incredible Crystal Coast accommodations.
Toad Hall at Sylvan Heights Bird Park is a beautiful space to host a family reunion. It offers a stone fireplace and rustic décor, with 4,400 square feet of event space that can seat more than 200 guests. With a backdrop of the aviaries at Sylvan Heights Bird Park, the open-air pavilion allows nature to set the stage.
Affordability coupled with clean and comfortable rooms is what these hotels have in common. No matter what size your group is, finding a place to call your home away from home is a breeze in Halifax.
Almagre is perfect for any special event one can imagine. It was created with a simple purpose: to offer a space in which strangers can feel like family, where there is connection and community. That objective has been realized, as this event space is a hot spot for weddings and reunions.
The Mining Exchange comes with a dose of history, too—it was built in 1902 as a stock exchange for mining companies. Whether you are relaxing in front of the Italian marble fireplace in the lobby or heading out to explore Pikes Peak or the Garden of the Gods—both are nearby—you won’t regret a stay at this exquisitely restored hotel.
Lake Katherine is a Chicago Southland venue with a nature center as well as an auditorium and rental hall. Lake Katherine consists of 158 acres, including the Calumet-Sag Canal, 3.5 miles of hiking trails, 20-acre Lake Katherine, Navajo Creek, a waterfall, forested areas, prairies, an arboretum, and a wetland restoration project.