First JW Marriott to open at Mall of America
The first luxury Marriott to enter the state of Minnesota, the JW Marriott Minneapolis Mall of America®, is on track to open November 21, 2015 at 2141 Lindau Lane in Bloomington, Minnesota. With direct access to the Mall of America as part of the $325 million expansion project, it is a ground-up, 14-story, 342 room hotel, reflecting the highest level of luxury accommodations in the state with unique style and grand design.
Details about the 342 rooms include: 170 queen/queens, 151 Kings, 20 King Suites and 1 Hospitality Suite. There will be a 15,414 sq. ft. grand ballroom, which divides into 8 separate rooms and a 518 sq. ft. boardroom which brings the meeting space up to nearly 20,000 sq. feet in total.
The hotel amenities will include a luxurious full-service restaurant and bar with the restaurant slated to be upscale French American cuisine with an outdoor patio. A grand lobby with a lobby bar, fitness center, pool, executive lounge and underground parking round out the hotel offerings.
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The Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau markets Bloomington, Minnesota, and is home to Mall of America and near St. Paul and Minneapolis attractions and attracts domestic and international visitors. Bloomington is located ten minutes from Minneapolis and St. Paul, and 5 km from the MSP International Airport. Bloomington, MN is also a premier destination for meetings and conventions. Bloomington has 37 hotels with free parking and shuttles to the airport and Mall of America®. We are connected to light rail and have no taxes on clothing or shoes! Mall of America features world-class shopping at more than 520 stores. Visit bloomingtonmn.org for more information and learn about The Big Ticket™, the 3-day attractions pass.
Further information and images are available by contacting:
Georgina Evans-Phillips
Cellet Marketing and Public Relations
08456 020 574
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