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Cavallo Point--The Lodge at the Golden Gate

Sausalito, CA
601 Murray Circle
Fort Baker, Sausalito, CA 94965
Main: 888-235-7362
Director of Sales: Zeena Fakoury
Web: www.cavallopoint.com
At a Glance
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AffiliationPassport Resorts
Opened2008
Guest Rooms142
Kings/Suites/Doubles62 / 68 / 12
Room RatesHigh $329-750
Low $289-750
High Season (Mar - Nov)
Low Season (Dec - Feb)
Ideal Group Size150
Max Group Size200
Fees/Taxes
Resort FeeN/A
Room Tax14%
Sales Tax9%
Meeting Space
Largest Meeting Room2,400 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space14,000 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space26,500 ft²
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Amenities
Business: Audiovisual equipment and high-speed Internet connection.
Recreation: Spa treatments, healing arts services, yoga daily, heated outdoor meditation pool, cooking school, workshops, lectures, guided hikes and tours, and art gallery.
Nearby: Bay Area Discovery Museum, Headlands Center for the Arts, and Marine Mammal Center; hundreds of miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails; plus all the vast attractions of San Francisco, the greater Bay Area, and Napa- Sonoma wine country.
Dining, Food & Beverage
F&B Averages
BreakfastBuffet $37-$50
Cont. $25-$35
LunchBuffet $39-$65
Plated $40-$70
DinnerBuffet $65-$100
Plated $75-$95
Coffee Break$15
2-Hour Open Bar$100
Onsite Dining/Capacity/Cuisine
Farley Bar50
informal dining
Murray Circle100
Bay Area cuisine
Tea Bar20
healthy tonics, light spa cuisine
Airport Proximity
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)42 min 21 miles
Oakland International Airport (OAK)60 min 40 miles
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Close to everything yet away from it all, Cavallo Point–The Lodge at the Golden Gate rests on 45 scenic acres in Golden Gate National Parks. Its location at the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge places it just minutes from San Francisco and Sausalito. Renovated to the highest standards of preservation and sustainability, Fort Baker, a former U.S. Army base, serves as an ideal setting for meetings of the mind.

This high-end retreat offers 142 guest rooms and suites—68 historic lodgings (formerly officers’ quarters) and 74 contemporary accommodations. All feature elegant, eco-friendly appointments, fine amenities, and views of the bridge, bay, city, or headlands.

A dedicated boardroom and historic ballroom highlight more than 14,000 square feet of adaptable meeting space. Indoor facilities in landmark buildings welcome groups of 10 to 200. Meeting amenities include a professional planning staff, exceptional banquet menu options, wireless Internet, built-in sound, and drop-down screens.

Business agendas take on added impact when combined with activities like hands-on baking lessons at the cooking school, yoga, meditation workshops, wine and cheese tastings, fireside chats with park service guides, kayaking together under the bridge—or biking over it. The lodge also offers a world-class Healing Arts Center & Spa, complete with meditation pool.

Dining options, directed by acclaimed chef Joseph Humphrey, include the Michelin-starred Murray Circle, the lively Farley Bar, and healthy tonics and light cuisine at Tea Bar. A stellar wine collection enhances menus with over 1,000 selections. Above all, Cavallo Point aims to leave its guests enriched, relaxed, and better connected with their colleagues, their environment, and themselves.
Planner Reviews
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Average Rating: 9.75
Cavallo Point is a new property and a great surprise just over the Golden Gate Bridge. It is close to the city, yet you experience a feeling of being far away in a natural setting away from the hustle and bustle. Its newness and uniqueness make it the perfect place for a meeting. The staff is extremely service oriented and the food is off the charts. Everyone goes out of their way to make each guest feel special. The meeting space has wonderful natural lighting. I can't say enough positive things about Cavallo Point. Book fast before the rest of the world finds out about this jewel that will most likely get the 5 Diamond and 5 Star rating. If you can’t book a meeting, treat yourself to a couple of nights and experience the award winning restaurant. You will leave feeling like a renewed person. I know that I did and many of my friends feel the same.
Valerie Ulrich
First Republic Bank

San Francisco, California
May 4, 2009
Packages

Get Cozy at Cavallo Point this Winter

Valid From:
1/21/10 to 4/30/10
Cavallo Point introduces our exclusive Group Winter Specials

Each meeting is different, we invite you to tailor the following complimentary enhancements to your unique event.

 10 - 25 room nights, please choose one option
 26 - 50 room nights, please choose two options
 51 + room nights, please choose three options

Meeting Enhancement Options:

• Complimentary Overnight Parking for your guests
• Complimentary Meeting Room Rental
• Complimentary Wireless in Guestrooms
• Complimentary Group Activity (Hike, Yoga – One Hour)
• One Suite Upgrade for every Twenty Rooms Blocked
• Special Meeting Planner Gift ($150 value)
Contact our Elite Meetings Concierge for support: 1-800-730-0180
Hot Dates
StartEndRoomsRate
2/05/104/30/1010-142From $229
Latest News
Cavallo Point Lodge in Sausalito, California Named Preferred Hotel Groups Hotel of the Year
Posted Nov 10, 2008 by Elite Concierge
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Reflecting on 40 Years of Growth and Nearing 700 Members, Preferred Hotel Group Takes a Confident Stance, Bolstering its Worldwide Presence and Image

CHICAGO " November 10, 2008 " At its 2008 Annual Conference this month, Preferred Hotel Group called on its members to Aspire, communicating a message of strength and confidence borne out by the companys 40-year record of growth and innovation. Member hoteliers, PHG executives and alliance partners were among the 250 attendees who gathered Nov. 1-5 at San Diegos Grand Del Mar resort to network, learn and share strategies for success in a shrinking travel market.

It was a chance to reflect on the organizations growth as it marks its 40th year " with new membership figures nearing 700 hotels and resorts in more than 75 countries. It was an opportunity for Chairman and CEO John Ueberroth to outline the measures being taken to create opportunities in todays challenging economic climate. And it was a chance to honor longevity, as attendees rose to recognize Wally Hickel, former Governor of Alaska and President of downtown Anchorages Hotel Captain Cook, who has attended the Preferred Annual Conference for 30 years straight.

Key among these strategies is an expanded worldwide presence that includes new, senior-level Directors of Sales in Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney and New Delhi, with more executive appointments coming soon in New York and Europe. A series of short-term campaigns for I Prefer, the companys guest benefit program, are in place to generate reservations among Preferreds most loyal travelers, while more customer events for 2009 promise to provide member hotels with even greater branded exposure. The company also recently launched new, user-friendly brand web sites to increase online revenues with additional sites slated for early 2009.

This years conference brought in more guest speakers and panel discussions, including the first-ever travel agent panel. Headlining the guest speakers was Howard Putnam, former Southwest Airlines CEO, who presented high-flying strategies for bottom line improvement. Ubercool Founder Michael Tchong discussed the evolving luxury consumer, tourism expert Dr. Lalia Rach led attendees through global travel trends, and Tom Asacker, author of A Clear Eye for Branding, exposed the brand identity delusion.

GIFTTS Recognition Ceremony

For the third year, Preferred Hotel Groups GIFTTS program (Great Initiatives for Todays / Tomorrows Society) gave conference attendees a chance to celebrate luxury with purpose as they honored member hotels and partners who have made a positive impact through significant philanthropic, community and environmental endeavors. Presiding over the GIFTTS Recognition Ceremony were Brooke Ueberroth, Vice President, Communications, and Sarah Clark, Vice President, Marketing.

The highlight of this years ceremony was the naming of the new Cavallo Point Lodge in Sausalito, Calif., as Hotel of the Year. Cavallo Point Lodge was singled out for its extraordinary efforts across all three areas of the GIFTTS Program from environmental design features that far exceed standards, to its leadership role with The Institute at the Golden Gate and other environmental organizations, to its passionate support of The Good Night Foundation, which raises funds for health, education, the environment and the eradication of poverty on both a local and global levels.

Furthermore, Ueberroth and Clark bestowed Pineapple Awards on member hotels who stood out in each of GIFTTS three categories. Earning Pineapple Awards in the area of Philanthropy were Eden City Hotels, the Hard Rock Chicago and The Charles Hotel.

Environmental winners were Sundance Resort, the Mauna Lani Resort and Hotel New Otani The Main.

In the Community category, winners were Dreams Cancun Resort & Spa, The Saint Paul Hotel and Peabody Hotels.

To demonstrate support, The Ueberroth Family Foundation will donate $5,000 to each of the Pineapple Award winners to be used to further their efforts.

Among the many innovative programs in the spotlight were Hard Rock Chicagos Denim for Donations, which allows employees to wear jeans to work on Fridays in exchange for a $5 charitable donation; The Charles Hotel and its executive chef Peter Davis, whose annual Big Pig Gig raised more than $260,000 this year alone for sustainable farming; and the Mauna Lani Resort, the largest generator of solar electric power among luxury resorts worldwide, whose eco-distinctions include turning carbon offset into a rewarding resort experience by creating opportunities for guests to plant a native tree during their stay.

The ceremony also applauded the 61 hotels that participated in GIFTTS consumer program, The Giving Room, through which participants pledge to set aside 10% of the three-month revenue of one designated room or suite to the hotels charity of choice. Donations were matched by the Ueberroth Family Foundation. In its second year, The Giving Room succeeded in tripling participation and doubling monies raised to more than $40,000, benefiting worthy organizations around the world such as The Hunger Project, the Spanish Association Against Cancer, Guangzhou Foundation for Disabled Persons, and Intermon Oxfam.