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The Miracle of Minneapolis


Located just minutes from the Minneapolis – St. Paul International Airport and the world-renowned Mall of America, the DoubleTree is centrally located within close proximity to the Twin Cities’ many attractions, including Target Field (home of the Minnesota Twins), the Minnesota Zoo, numerous golf courses, theaters, restaurants, clubs and shops. The nearby historic Mill District offers museums, parks and walking tours of the riverfront.


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HOME TO 19 FORTUNE


500 COMPANIES more than any other state


THE MALL OF AMERICA is the size of 78 football fields


Minnesota Fun Facts:


HAS MORE GOLFERS PER CAPITA THAN ANY OTHER U.S. CITY.


BIRTHPLACE OF


Most famous musical


offspring is the late PRINCE


Conference Registration Fees Full Registration*


Advance Deadline: April 15


Has 90,000 miles of shoreline — more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined.


Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties, Bisquick, HMOs, Bundt pan.


DoubleTree by Hilton Bloomington-Minneapolis South


7800 Normandie Blvd. Minneapolis, 55439


Group Rate Per Night: $114, plus tax


Group Code: ICE


Group Rate Deadline: April 25


Reservations: 1-800-222-TREE or skateisi.org/hotel


Amenities


• Complimentary Parking & Shuttle to and from


Minneapolis — St. Paul International Airport and Mall of America


• Fitness Center


• Indoor Swimming Pool and Whirlpool


• Complimentary Wi-Fi in Guestrooms


Member $475


Standard Deadline: After April 15 $525 Thursday Only


$149


Daily Registration Tuesday, Wednesday


$200/day Friday $50


Non-Member $575 $625 $249


$300/day $150


* Registration must be postmarked by the deadline dates for Advance rate. Deadline for pre-registration is May 15; on-site registration will begin at 7 a.m. on May 30.


ICE SKATING INSTITUTE


6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9 Plano, TX 75023 (972) 735-8800


skateisi.org/conference


Source: 50 States.com

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