American Institute of Building Design - Annual Convention

 

American Institute of Building Design - Annual Convention: Hotel & Area InformationHOTEL & AREA INFORMATION

Hyatt Regency Crown Center
2345 McGee Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Tel: 816-421-1234
Fax: 816-436-4190
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The Hyatt Regency Crown Center sets the standard for Kansas City hotels.  Our newly renovated hotel is adjacent to the Crown Center Exhibit Hall and just minutes from downtown, the Country Club Plaza, and nearby theaters and dining.  Connected to the Crown Center office and shopping complex, we offer the ultimate location among Kansas City hotels.

AIBD Group Room Rates:

Single   $ 139
Double      $ 139
Triple $ 139
Quadruple   $ 139
Regency Club $ 179

Room rates are quoted exclusive of applicable state and local taxes (which are currently 15.225%) or applicable service, or hotel specific fees in effect at the Hotel at the time of the meeting.

There will be a Kansas City development fee of $1.50 added to each room, per night, subject to applicable taxes.

Hotel Parking Rates:

VALET:
Short term (in & out the same day) $9.00 Overnight $17.00 - with in/out privileges.
SELF PARKING:
Overnight $13.50 with in /out privileges.  Banquet Validation $4.00 (3 hours) Early Bird (in before 10am & out the same day) $7.00

This hotel cannot accommodate vehicles that are taller than 6'9" (i.e. no motorhomes/tall vans, etc).

Crown Center

Located in the heart of downtown Kansas City, Crown Center is often called a city within a city. Three levels of great shopping and dining compliment two of the city’s most luxurious hotels, exquisite office buildings, a residential community and several entertainment attractions. It all surrounds the worldwide headquarters of Hallmark Cards, Inc. Bring your family and your imagination for an unforgettable visit to Crown Center.

Union Station

This fully restored 1914 landmark is Kansas City's most prominent destination for entertainment and cultural activities.  The Station is home to a permanent rail exhibit with vintage rail cars, an interactive science center, a vibrant Theater District featuring giant-screen movies and live theater, fine restaurants, unique shops, spaces for meetings and events and much more. Of course, you can still catch the train at Union Station, once again among Amtrak's busiest stops.

 

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American Institute of Building Design
7059 Blair Rd NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20012
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