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JUNE 25-29, 2003

SUCCEEDING IN A TURBULENT GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: CHANGES, DEVELOPMENTS, CHALLENGES, AND CREATING DISTINCT COMPETENCIES
 
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After an $18 million renovation, Hyatt Regency Vancouver reopened in March 2002. The new design symbolizes all that we cherish in this region and re-establishes Hyatt as Vancouver's premier urban hotel. You'll find a West Coast look prominent throughout. Guests will experience our new look and think, "this must be Vancouver." While portraying a sophisticated environment that inspires tranquility and serenity, bold unexpected elements create visual impact in strategic places.

Renovations included the main entrance, lobby, public areas and all meeting rooms. Additional meeting space was added for a total of 45,000 sq. ft. on four separate floors. The restaurant and bar were also completely redone and a new bistro was added in the lobby. Guestrooms were upgraded in 1999 and are the largest in the city.

Hyatt Regency Vancouver is centrally located in the heart of the downtown business and entertainment core. Our location is overlooking a mountain-rimmed harbour, adjacent to exclusive shopping in Royal Centre, two blocks from Robson Street and Pacific Centre. We are also close to sports complexes and theatres, 1,000-acre Stanley Park, Granville Island and Grouse Mountain for skiing and recreation. 


·  World-class cuisine at our quality restaurants

·  View great deals in our special offers section

·  Plan your event at our property









655 Burrard Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 2R7 Canada

Tel: +1 604 683 1234
Fax: +1 604 689 3707



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