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Exhibit-space capacity: 520 booths


Arena capacity: 10,000 people


Exhibit-hall meeting capacity: 8,000 people


Exhibit-hall banquet capacity: 5,000 people


Ballroom maximum event capacity, theater-style: 1,450 people


Ballroom maximum banquet capacity: 1,200 people


GET OUTSIDE: The Myrtle Beach Convention Center’s Events Plaza is the perfect place to enjoy a warm ocean breeze. The 30,000-square-foot plaza is appropriate for receptions, oyster roasts, barbecues, and other outdoor activities, as well as press conferences, small concerts, and all types of celebrations.


theater-style set-up can fit up to200 attendees. The popular Hall of Fame area creates a stun- ning backdrop for intimate receptions, especially at sunset, with its floor-to-high-ceiling windows. And the 30,000-square-foot, outdoor Events Plaza lets attendees take advantage of the desti- nation’s perfect weather. This seaside convention center offers not only functional meeting space but also an array of on- site support services and staff for the most high- tech of meetings. In addition to providing on-call customer service for every show, the center’s exhibit halls, ballrooms, and prefunction areas are wired with a secure, fiber-optic “backbone” that providesWi-Fi throughout the facility. And exhibitors will appreciate that water, electricity, cable, and telecommunications access is available every 30


CONVENTION CENTER HIGHLIGHTS  The Myrtle Beach Convention Cen- ter, with 250,000 square feet of flexi- ble meeting space, is one of the largest convention centers on the East Coast.


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FOR MORE INFORMATION


• Myrtle Beach Convention Center; Brian Monroe, Director of Sales and Marketing


• (843) 918-1225 or (800) 537-1690


brian.monroe @mb-cc.com


www.myrtle beachconvention center.com


feet inside the center’s exhibit hall. Nogreat convention center is complete with-


out a great hotel partner next door. Attendees will love the 400-room Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center Hotel, conveniently attached to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Not only does the hotel offer recently renovated guest rooms, the property is also the center’s exclusive F&Bprovider, with the capability to whip up anything from creative hors d’oeuvres to show- stopping seven-course dinners for 1,000 guests. And when the meeting concludes, attendees can unwind in the city’s entertainment district at Broadway at the Beach, a collection of attrac- tions, nightlife, restaurants, and shopping, just a few blocks away from the center. 


 The 100,800-square-foot, column- free exhibit space is divisible into three halls and can hold up to 520 exhibit booths. The space can also accommodate 8,000 people for meetings and 5,000 for banquets.


 Other spaces include a 16,890- square-foot ballroom, 22 breakout rooms, and an arena that can accommodate up to 10,000 people.


 Myrtle Beach International Airport is just three miles from the facility, and I-95 is 70 miles away.


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