WILLIAM F. BOLGER HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER
レーティング
受賞歴
2020 Washington Business Journal Largest Meeting and Banquet Facilities in Greater D.C. - Ranked #13 2020 WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award 2018 USPS Supply Sustainability Excellence Award 2016 WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award 2015 WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award 2014 WeddingWire Couples' Choice Award I.A.C.C Approved Conference Center
アメニティ
客室の特徴および宿泊客サービス
- インターネットアクセス
- コンシエルジュサービス
- ランドリーサービス
- 眺望(庭)
- 荷物置き場
- 電話(フリーダイアル)
- 電話(市内)
- 音声メールボックス
設備
- 巡回警備員
- 施設内ギフトショップ
- 施設内ケータリング
- 施設内レストラン
- 車椅子利用可
- 長期の滞在
ビジネスサービス
- AV 設備
- ビジネスセンター
- ビデオ会議
リクリエーション活動
- テニスコート
- ヘルスクラブ
会場への交通
- タクシー
- バス
- 空港送迎シャトル
備品
- ステージングエリア
- ダンスフロア
- ローディングドック
- 可動間仕切り壁
空港からの距離
25 マイル(会場から)
駐車場
- 無料駐車場
- バス駐車場
WILLIAM F. BOLGER HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTERのミーティングスペース
客室
地域の名所
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
その他
Create an unforgettable experience at The William F. Bolger Center. With over 70,000 square feet of flexible function space, The Bolger Center is one of the largest conference and training facilities in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. It can be rearranged, decorated or completely transformed into the ideal setting for your program needs. From retreats to conferences to meetings, The Bolger Center provides the perfect distraction-free environment to achieve learning, productivity, and engagement. The Bolger Center’s retreat-like and sprawling campus, located on 43 acres of awarding-winning manicured grounds in Potomac, offers over 100 meeting rooms, a 230-seat dining room, 431 guest rooms and the historic and beautiful Stained Glass Hall, accommodating up to 250 people. Our experienced team will take your program to the new “bizcation” experience; travel for work and stay for leisure with creative programming, comfortable meeting rooms, unforgettable culinary experiences, and more! Location: 21 miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport 24 miles from Washington Dulles International Airport 39 miles from Baltimore Washington International Airport 5 miles from Bethesda Metro Station 32 minutes from Washington, D.C. 24 minutes from I-270 16 minutes from I-495 Set on 43 acres of award-winning manicured grounds Meeting Space: 70,000 square feet of meeting space 102 meeting rooms and breakout space Most historic ballroom in Potomac (up to 250 people) Room Features & Guest Services: 431 guest rooms 30 spacious suites 24/7 Front Desk On-site laundry 100% smoke free Complimentary parking Complimentary shuttle service to metro and Montgomery Mall Amenities: Dedicated team of certified conference planners Expert onsite IT, AV and communications teams In-house bar and grill open nightly In-house dining room open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner Complimentary Wi-Fi in meeting rooms, public spaces, and guest rooms Business Services: 2 Full-Service Business Centers Complimentary computer lab Facilities & Recreation: Outdoor courtyard, patios, and terraces with fire pits Distraction-free campus with 43 acres 1.5 mile walking trail Outdoor tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts Expansive Lawn Pony Express Bar & Grill Osgood’s Dining Room Award-winning culinary chef, 230-seat Dining Room 2-level Fitness Center with 24hr access
キャンセル規定
All reservation cancellations must be made before 6:00 p.m. the day prior to arrival to avoid full stay penalty charges.
追加情報
History of The Bolger Center In 1920, Lyman B. Kendall, a New York broker purchased approximately 1,000 acres of rolling Maryland countryside for the purpose of becoming a gentleman farmer. He built an Italian villa style manor house on the property in 1926 that he and his family occupied until his untimely death in 1929. In 1930, Kendall’s widow sold the property to a Catholic religious community, the Sisters of Mercy. The manor house was used as both a residence and school until the construction of the Generalate building in 1959 (now our Osgood Building). In 1969, the St. Maurice School (now our Franklin Building) was constructed and specialized in the education for disabled children. In 1980, the United States Postal Service purchased 83 acres of land from the Sisters of Mercy. The purchase included the Generalate and the St. Maurice School for the purpose of centralizing their training programs. Within the next five years, the Postal Service enlarged the dining facility, added a wing to the Franklin Building, constructed the A, B, C, D, and E guest quarter wings and built the Hotel Check-in Building. In 1984, the United States Postal Service Board of Governors honored the 65th Postmaster General, Mr. William F. Bolger, by renaming the facility the William F. Bolger Management Academy, in recognition of his commitment to training. Then, in May 1996, the Board of Governors renamed the facility the William F. Bolger Center for Leadership Development, to emphasize the Postal Service’s goal of providing a premier learning environment for the training and development of employees. In 2004, through a partnership between the United States Postal Service and the Smithsonian Museum, the Bolger Center was selected to showcase and celebrate the history of the Postal Service with joint exhibits of historical significance on the subject. Currently, the center is used as a training and conference facility for the Postal Service, while also being marketed to other government agencies, private contractors and the general public.