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Sioux Falls CVB The Heart of America


Krista Orsack


Director of Sales 200 N Phillips Ave, Ste 102 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 www.visitsiouxfalls.com korsack@siouxfalls.com 605-373-2036 800-333-2072 Fax: 605-336-6499


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Area rooms: Sioux Falls has 48 hotels with 4,100 total guest rooms of which 800 are within a 1-mile radius of the convention center.


Entertainment/attractions: Sioux Falls offers abundant shopping, unique restaurants, a historic downtown, arts, theatre, parks, golf courses, museums, water parks, year-round events, area wineries, and much more! Meeting facilities: The Sioux Falls Convention Center offers over 100,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting and exhibit space including a 16,800 sq. ft. ballroom and 12 breakout rooms. The facility offers on-site audio/visual services, staging and an experienced event management and catering staff to ensure the success of your event. One look at the chef’s amazing culinary creations and guests will know they are in for something special. Whether it’s a coffee break, trade show luncheon or celebratory gala, they have the extensive experience and resources to execute a perfectly catered event.


The Sioux Falls Convention Center and 8,000 seat Sioux Falls Arena are attached to a 243 room hotel and adjacent to Howard Wood Field, a 10,000 seat track and field, football and soccer stadium and Sioux Falls Baseball Stadium, which seats approximately 4,000.


You’ll find that your dollars stretch dramatically farther in Sioux Falls. Hotels & meeting facilities, food, entertainment, shopping and special events all cost less here. Bring your next meeting to Sioux Falls and be assured the perfect setting for any gathering!


ioux Falls, South Dakota’s largest city is located in The Heart of America at the junction of I-90 and I-29; is easily accessible by major airlines offering connections to more than 200 domestic cities including direct flights to 9 major cities. A historic downtown, home-grown restaurants, rich arts and culture, abundant shopping, profes- sional sports, water parks, area wineries and a wide variety of entertainment and attractions await your arrival! Experience Falls Park, which is home to a triple waterfall, visitor information center, five-story viewing tower, Falls Overlook Café, and historic ruins. The park is visited by people from all over the world. From site selection and planning to city tours and accommodation bids, we are a full service CVB promising exceptional hospitality and spirit! The Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau assists in creating and promoting enjoyable, quality experiences for individual visitors, convention delegates and event goers. Services include: • Site selection • Accommodation bids and arrangements • Convention registration • Name badges • Welcome booths


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• Promotional and printed material • Entertainment and city tours • Public Relations


• Expertise in convention & event planning • Attendance building • Web-based Housing Bureau


“From the beginning you had vision and determination to host a memorable conference; YOU accomplished that and more… CONGRATULATIONS! And THANK YOU for teaching me a valuable lesson - to never second-guess what willpower and determination alone can accomplish. The 2011 National Conference held in Sioux Falls, has registered in my ‘history book of meeting planning’ as warm, friendly, hospitable, unique, heart- felt, enriching, intense and… one of the BEST conferences Volunteers of America has offered in a long time!” -Teresa Alfaro, CMP, Meetings Manager, Volunteers of America


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