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South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa Las Vegas, Nevada


1 CONTACT INFORMATION


9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89183 Sales: 888.607.9620 Director of Sales: Maureen “Mo” Robinson www.southpointmeetings.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Independent 2,163


818/1,261/83


Max Group Size (rooms/people) 1,800/2,000 Room Rates


High $70 - $140 Low $60 - $90


Resort Fee: 0 Room Tax: 12% Sales Tax: 8.1%


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


66,000 Sq. Ft. 170,000 Sq. Ft. 170,000 Sq. Ft.


Free from the distractions of central Las Vegas, and yet minutes away by shuttle, the South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa hosts meetings of all shapes and sizes. An 80,000-square-foot, pillar-free and carpeted Pavillion—plus 75,000 square feet of dedicated conference space—provides a one-stop destination for everything from 500-booth expos to general sessions and affairs for 3,000, not to mention 22 rooms for breakout sessions. The gateway location, private ownership, and commitment to excep-


Business: Business center, professional staging, state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, videoconferencing, and wired and wireless Internet access in meeting rooms.


Recreation: Pool complex, spa, fitness center, casino, 64-lane bowling facility, 16-screen movie complex, and live entertainment in the showroom.


Nearby: Las Vegas Convention Center and everything else along the Las Vegas Strip— plus nearly a dozen golf courses and the Las Vegas Speedway, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Lake Mead, and Hoover Dam.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY McCarran International Airport (LAS)


tional value contribute to the hotel’s popularity with the local business com- munity and visiting groups alike. Among its impressive list of distinctions, South Point offers a major hotel arena. Events held at the 4,400-seat venue include everything from equestrian and BMX events to concerts and car rallies. Guests visiting from out of town stay in 2,163 accommodations within


the 25-story hotel. While the standard rooms measure among the largest in town and boast all the amenities expected from a first-class Las Vegas property, the suites command penthouse views of The Strip, surrounding valley, and mountains. Dining options range from 24/7 room service to a traditional deli, 24-


8 miles


hour Chinese-American cafe, fine-dining steak house, and Italian, Mexican, seafood, prime rib, buffet, and gourmet restaurants. A sprawling lagoon- style pool, 16-screen movie theater, 64-lane bowling alley, spa, fitness center, and 80,000-square-foot casino complete the full spectrum of Las Vegas attractions on-site.


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