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Olathe CVB The Crossroads to Adventure. Olathe. Ashley Arnold


18001 W 106th St, Ste 160 Olathe, KS 66061 www.olathecvb.org cvb@olathe.org 913-764-1050 Fax: 913-782-4636


Quick Look Area rooms: 1,128


Airport: Kansas City International - 35 miles


Major meeting facilities: Holiday Inn/Olathe, Bell Center, Ball Conference Center


Attractions: Mahaffie Stage Coach Stop, Deaf Cultural Center, Shopping, Dining, All of Kansas City.


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The Olathe Chamber of Commerce provides tourism services to groups, meeting planners, leisure and business travelers!


lathe is home to big city adventures and small town escapes. Here, you will find a plethora of activities and attractions perfect for groups of all sizes and interests, just minutes from downtown Kansas City. Plus, Olathe offers the lowest guest tax rates and is home to some of the most affordable hotels in the city. With citizens that embody Midwestern hospitality, Olathe is big on local charm. We offer unique meet- ing facilities ranging from hotel conference centers to team building retreat facilities; golf courses to historic sites. Group tours, team-building and down-time activities include experiencing early pioneer life at the Mahaffie Stage Coach Stop and Historic Site, local live theatre productions, Timber Ridge Adventure Cen- ter and European indoor racing. Enjoy modern flavors such as world-renowned art museums, culinary and shopping experiences found throughout the metro. If you are looking for an experience your business group will never forget, Olathe is your perfect destination. The Olathe Convention & Visitors Bureau is committed to ensuring that you are able to provide the best experience for your guests. Please contact us at 1-800-921-5678 to start planning your meeting today or visit us on the web at VisitOlathe.org for all of your planning needs. Welcome to our town. Welcome to Olathe.


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