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Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa

Hyatt Lost Pines is “at the crossroads of nature and history” between Austin and Bastrop. It occupies 405 acres adjacent to the 1,100-acre McKinney Roughs Nature Park and features a mile of frontage on the Colorado River, an interpretive trail system for hiking and equestrian uses and an outdoor waterpark, as well as the Wolfdancer Golf Club and Spa Django. The resort celebrates Texas music and culture with regular live performances and art devoted to the state’s rich history.

Lost Pines has been honored by the meetings industry: a “Gold Key Award” from Meetings & Conventions in 2008; the “2008 Pinnacle Award” from Successful Meetings, the industry’s most prestigious accolade; “Best of the South” from Meetings South; and becoming “Elite Certified” by Elite Meetings in 2009. Golfweek picked the resort’s Wolfdancer Golf Club as one of its “Top 100 Resort Courses” for 2009; the course won similar honors from The Dallas Morning News, Meetings and Conventions, Travel + Leisure Golf and Avid Golfer.

Woodbine continues to serve as managing general partner of the ownership team and has served as the developer, project, construction and asset manager on the project, which opened in 2006. Woodbine holds 251 acres adjacent to the resort for future development.

Address / Phone / Accessibility

575 Hyatt Lost Pines Road
Lost Pines, Texas 78612

Phone: 512.308.1234
Fax: 512.308.4800

Off Texas Highway 71, 13 miles east of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, 7 miles from Bastrop; approximately 20 miles from downtown Austin, 130 miles from Houston, 75 miles from San Antonio and 220 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth.

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Facilities

Land area: 656 acres (405 acres for resort, including 300-acre golf course, 251 acres for future phases)

Gross building area: 542,879 square feet (includes 21,000-square-foot golf clubhouse and 18,000-square-foot spa)

Height: 2-4 stories

Elevators: 6 passenger, 4 service

Rooms/mix (approx.): 492, including 23 ADA
King: 205
Double / Double: 222
Suites/Guest house (keys): 57/1 (62/3)

Restaurants/lounges: 8
Firewheel Cafe (3-meal restaurant): 226 seats + terrace (56)
Stories Fine Dining Establishment: 54 seats + terrace (26)
- The Builders Room (private dining): 10 seats
The Scribes Club (lobby bar): 28 seats + terrace (8)
McDade’s Emporium & Ice Cream Saloon: 16 seats (outdoor)
Shellers Barrelhouse Bar (theme lounge): 84 seats + terrace (16)
Old Buck’s Place (pool bar/grill): 54 seats (outdoor)
Wolfdancer Golf Club

- Major Neighbors Grill (golf clubhouse grill): 63 seats + terrace (20)
- The Raven's Room (private dining): 8 seats
- Tiny’s Rangehouse (at hole 1)

Interior function space: Approximately 61,000 square feet
Lost Pines Grand Ballroom: 16,000 square feet
The Baron’s Ballroom: 7,600 square feet
Meeting/Banquet rooms/Boardrooms (11): 10,600 square feet
Hospitality suites (6): 8,000 square feet
Prefunction space: 18,800 square feet

Exterior function space: 215,000 square feet
LBJ Pavilion: 4,500 square feet
Chief’s Pavilion: 3,500 square feet
Lawns (8): 40,800 square feet
Riverside Amphitheater: 1,000-person lawn seating capacity

Resort theme: Crossroads of nature and history

Spa: Spa Django: 18,000 square feet, 18 treatment rooms

Golf: Wolfdancer Golf Club: 27 holes

Outdoor amenities: Water park (includes 3 pools, 1,000-foot Crooked River flowing pool, whirlpool)
Spa pool and whirlpool
2 tennis courts
Outdoor amphitheater
Access to 1,100-acre McKinney Roughs Nature Park and Colorado River, with walking/jogging/nature/equestrian trails

Retail space: 5,597 square feet
The Crossroads (sundry shop): 692 square feet
McDade’s Emporium & Ice Cream Saloon: 1390 square feet
Wolfdancer Golf Club Pro Shop: 1,771 square feet
Spa Django (retail): 1550 square feet
Old Buck’s (retail): 525 square feet

Business center: McKinney & Williams Business Center, 777 square feet

Fitness center: StayFit equipment, 3,000 square feet

Kids club/Youth spa: Camp Hyatt Tortuga Room, The Wild Hare Youth Spa

Equestrian: Renegade Trailhead operated by White Lighting Ranch

Parking: 780 spaces

Project Team

Architect: Hill Glazier Architects, Inc. (now HKS Hill Glazier Studio), Palo Alto, California

Civil Engineer: Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc., San Antonio

Construction Lender: Prudential Mortgage Capital Company, Dallas

Developer/Asset Manager: Woodbine Development Corporation, Dallas

Environmental Consultants: SWCA Environmental Consultants, Austin, Texas

General Contractor: Lyda Swinerton Builders, San Antonio

Golf Course Architect: Arthur Hills/Steve Forrest and Associates, Toledo, Ohio

Golf Course Contractor: Oliphant Golf Construction, Middleton, Wisconsin

Interior Designer: Vivian|Nichols Associates, Dallas

Land Planner: The Sage Group, Inc., Southlake, Texas

Landscape Architect: TBG Partners, Inc., Austin, Texas

MEP Engineer: Blum Consulting Engineers, Inc., Dallas

Operator: Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, Chicago

Spa Consultants: SPAd, Inc. (Sylvia Planning And design), Sedona, Arizona

Structural Engineer: Brockette•Davis•Drake, Inc., Dallas

Project Ownership

Joint venture among affiliates associated with: Cook Inlet Region, Inc., of Anchorage; Woodbine Holdings, Ltd., of Dallas; Hyatt Hotels and Resorts of Chicago; and OPUBCO Development Corporation of Oklahoma City