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We are truly the ideal location for your next conference, business meeting, corporate celebration, Wedding reception, social event or a family fun weekend get-a-away. We are minutes from the Strong National Museum of Play, the illustrious Eastman Theatre and adjacent to the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. We are also in close proximity to several cultural, entertainment and sporting venues as well as major corporations as Xerox Corp., Eastman Kodak, and Bausch & Lomb. The hotel has a casual lounge with light sandwiches and refreshments, or for more formal dining enjoy the Palladio restaurant which serves fine Italian food and has a breakfast buffet and pasta bar at lunch daily. The hotel also features a heated, indoor, lap pool and whirlpool, a sundeck; a health club features Stairmaster, Lifecycle, rowing machines and free weights. The hotel has standard amenities in each room, such as: TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies, voice mail, telephone with message light, computer hookup, video messages, video account review, daily newspaper delivery, individual climate control, electronic door locks, full bath amenities, turndown (available on request), iron, ironing boards, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer, and a coffee maker. At our Rochester hotel, you'll experience unparalleled service from our dedicated family of employees.
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Hyatt Regency Rochester Property Information:
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Rooms:
336
Floors:
27
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- Shuttle
- Family rooms
- Fitness facility
- Golf
- Swimming pool
- Wheel chair access
- Conventions
- First class
- Tennis court
- Hot tub
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Nonsmoking
- Meeting room
- Dining
- Business center
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Hyatt Regency Rochester Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Rochester Events & Entertainment
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Events
Mid-March
St. Patrick's Day Parade
Sponsored by the St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee. (585) 234-5164.
May-August
Concerts
by the Shore
Wednesdays, May-August 7:30pm
Ontario Beach Park
Sponsored by Ontario Beach Park Program Committee, City of Rochester, Wegmans
(585) 865-3320.
First
Sunday in May
Kite
Flight
11am-4pm
Ontario Beach Park
Sponsored by the Ontario Beach Park Program Committee, City of Rochester. (585)
865-3320.
Mid-May
Lilac
Festival
Highland Park
Sponsored by the City of Rochester, County of Monroe, Greater Rochester Visitors
Association
Produced by Beau Productions (585) 256-4960 or (800) 677-7282
Memorial
Day Parade
Downtown Rochester
sponsored by Veterans Memorial and Executive Council. (585) 473-0710.
Monthly
on Saturdays
Greatest
Community Garage Sales "at the Market"
Sundays 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union St.
Sponsored by City of Rochester. (585) 428-6907.
Mid-June
Maplewood
Rose Festival
Maplewood Rose
Garden
Corner Lake Ave. and Driving Park
Sponsored by Maplewood Neighborhood Assoc., City of Rochester. 428-6770.
Mid-June
International Jazz Festival
Various
venues
(585) 234-2002
Late
June
Rochester
Harbor and Carousel Festival
Ontario Beach Park
Sponsored by Ontario Beach Park Program Committee, City of Rochester. (585)
865-3320.
4th
of July
Red,
White and BOOM!
Fireworks
Monday, July 4, 2005, 10 pm
Sponsored by City of Rochester, produced by
Rochester Events Network. (585)
428-6697.
Mid-July
Rochester
MusicFest
sponsored by the
City of Rochester
Genesee Valley Park
Mid-July
Rochester MusicFest
Elmwood
Ave. & Moore Dr.
(585) 428-6690
Genessee
Valley Park
Mid-July
Corn Hill
Arts Festival
Sponsored by Corn Hill Neighbors Association.
Mid-July
Monroe
County Fair
July 13-17, 2005
334-4000
Early
August
Park
Avenue Arts Festival
Sponsored by Park Ave. Merchants Association.
(585) 244-0951
Mid-August
Carifest
and Parade
Sponsored by Rochester West Indian Festival Committee. (585) 254-7569.
Late August
Clarissa
St. Reunion
Clarissa Street
(585) 234-4177.
Labor Day
Parade
Downtown Rochester
Sponsored by Rochester Labor Council. (585) 263-2650.
First
Sunday in February
Lakeside
Winter Celebration
12 noon-4pm
Ontario Beach Park
Sponsored by Ontario Beach Park Program Committee, City of Rochester. (585)
865-3320.
Mid-September
Clothesline Arts Festival
Memorial Art Gallery grounds
Sponsored by Memorial Art Gallery. (585) 473-7720.
Early
October
Rochester
River Romance
Various locations including Ontario Beach Park.
(585) 428-6770, (585) 865-3320.
Early
October
Stonehurst Capital Regatta
Genesee River
Sponsored by University of Rochester.
(585)
275-4111.
Mid-November
High
Falls Film Festival
Blackfriars Theater
(585)
454-1363
28 Lawn St
Rochester, NY 14607
In its
55th season of providing quality theatrical entertainment to the Greater Monroe
County and Finger Lakes region. Blackfriars Theatre is an mid-sized professional
theatre that has entertained audiences for more than 50 years in downtown
Rochester, New York. Our mission has been to provide the best possible showcase
for actors and actresses, theater artists and technicians who have chosen to
make Rochester their home. Many of our family have moved on to acting and
technical roles in regional theatre, Broadway, movies and television - a
testament to the training Blackfriars provides.
Blackfriars Theatre produces between 5 plays each year (4 per season, 1 special
summer show).
Rochester Philharmonic
108 East
Ave
Rochester, NY 14604
(585)
454-2620
Founded in
1922, and sponsored at that time by George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak
Company and the world-renowned Eastman School of Music, who believed that all
Rochester residents could experience musical learning throughout their lives,
from pre-school through college and beyond.
Each
season, the RPO presents nearly 50 concerts and more than 200 related events
that serve a diverse population totaling approximately 100,000 children and
adults.
Downstairs Cabaret Theatre
20 Windsor
Street
Rochester,
NY 14605
(585)
325-4370
Produces
musicals, comedies, dramas, new works year round in an intimate setting.
RAPA: Rochester Association
of Performing Arts
723 East
Main Street
Rochester,
NY 14605
(585)
325-3366
Offers
instruction in music and theater training and provides quality productions for
community enrichment.
Geva Theatre
75
Woodbury Blvd.
Rochester,
NY 14607
(585)
232-1366
Professional resident theater presents classics, new plays, and musicals. Main
stage seats 552; next stage: 180.
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Rochester Destination Overview
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Rochester has a history as a
haven for the arts. Internationally recognized Eastman School of Music has made
its home in Rochester since 1921. With the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra,
Geva Theatre, Strong Museum, Eastman Theatre, Strasenburgh Planetarium, Memorial
Art Gallery and the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House,
Rochester’s level of sophistication is evident. Located just over six hours from
New York City on the western edge of the Finger Lakes region, Rochester is the
third largest city in New York State. More than 1,000 restaurants in the
Rochester area prepare food to please any palate.
The beautiful Rochester
Riverside Convention Center, is scenically positioned over the Genesee River. Many of the hotels throughout downtown are linked to area businesses,
restaurants, Midtown Plaza and more than 100 specialty shops by the
climate-controlled, enclosed Rochester Skyway system. Downtown's High Falls district, a restored 1800s
industrial neighborhood, features views of the falls from the Pont de
Rennes Bridge. The Center at High Falls museum offers an overview of
Rochester history, including the role the Erie Canal played in making Rochester
one of America's first boom towns. Rochester's 100 year old Public
Market is located in the heart of the city.
Bargains abound on Market Days,
which are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Vendors offer fresh foods, locally
grown produce, ethnic delicacies, and specialty items. Special events throughout
the year such as Sundays "Greatest Garage Sales Ever", "Flower City Days" and
"Homegrown at the Market" add to the excitement. Some of the local parks
preserve historical sites and others were created especially for recreation. Cobb's Hill Park between Highland Avenue and Culver Road contains Lake Riley,
the old Erie Canal turning basin.
The city can be viewed from its hilltop. Upper Falls Park, on the Genesee River off St. Paul Street, has a 100-foot
waterfall. Originally used to power the city's flour mills, the falls continue
to generate electricity. Monroe County Park at Clover Street and Pond Road is a
2,500-acre park with a natural preserve and self-guided trails.
Rochester's contribution to
education and technology is evident at the University of Rochester's Laboratory
of Laser Energetics, where nuclear fusion research takes place. The Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra performs at the Eastman Theater. The historic Geva Theatre Centre and other
local theater, musical companies, and touring Broadway troupes offer productions
throughout the year. The Eastman School of Music is said to produce more
professional musicians than any other conservatory in the country. One of the most popular
recreational pursuits in the Rochester area is fishing.
Lake Ontario and its
tributaries offer both ice fishing and warm-water angling in season. Species
include coho and giant chinook salmon, smelt, bass, pike and steelhead, rainbow
and brown trout. Other water sports include swimming, boating, and sailing in
Lake Ontario in the summer, and in the winter, ice boating and skating. Hiking and biking are popular along the historic, beautifully
maintained Erie Canal Trail. Sports fans eagerly follow the progress of the
Knighthawks in lacrosse, the Brigade arena football, Rochester Americans ice
hockey, and Rochester Redwings baseball.
The summer training camp of the
Buffalo Bills is in Rochester. The Spirit of Ontario, a
high-speed ferry that holds up to 220 vehicles and 750 passengers, moves rapidly
across Lake Ontario to Toronto, Ontario, Canada at 50 miles per hour, arriving in just
over two hours! Nicknamed “The Breeze,” the boat departs from the Rochester
Terminal on North River Street. Rochester is centrally
located as a hub for day trips throughout the area. Visit the Corning
Glass Museum, the Finger Lakes Wine Region, and nearby Niagara Falls.
Get ready for hours of fun
and adventure in historic Rochester.
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