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Total meeting- room space: 32,000 square feet


Total breakout rooms: 36


Arena: 42,000 square feet, 9,600 seats


Banquet hall: 12,000 square feet, seating for 850


Attendees will enjoy Smithsonian affiliate the Museum of Arts&Sciences, and the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is one of Florida’s finest nautical museums. “Chocoholics” won’t want to miss a


CONVENTION CENTER HIGHLIGHTS  A recent expansion has doubled the size of Ocean Center, making it the fifth- largest facility of its kind in Florida.


visit to the Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory, while motorcycle aficionados can get a shot of adrenaline at Bruce Rossmeyer’s DestinationDaytonamotor- cycle complex.Visitors alsomaywish to check out the Daytona Flea&Farmers Market, Daytona Lagoon family water- park,OceanWalkVillage Shoppes,Volu- sia County Marine Science Center,Volu- sia SpeedwayPark andNewSmyrna Speedway, go-kart tracks, miniature golf courses, river cruises, the Casements Cultural Arts Center, Peabody Auditorium, the News-Journal Center, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center, Starlight Dinner Cruises, DeBary Hall Historic Site, Gamble Place at Spruce Creek, Daytona Cubs Minor League Baseball at Jack- ieRobinsonBallpark,HenryDeLandHouse, Historic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, and DeLand Naval Air Station Muse-


 Ocean Center offers a total of 205,000 square feet of interior meetingand event space, including164,000 square feet of interior exhibit space.


 A total of 32,000 square feet of meetingspace includes 36 breakout rooms, an executive boardroom, and a VIP suite.


 Ocean Center is a partner of OceanWalk Village, which lies within walking dis- tance of the facility and features resort hotels as well as shopping, restaurants, and movie theaters.


 Daytona Beach International Airport is just minutes from Ocean Center and offers nonstop flights fromAtlanta and Charlotte aboard Delta and US Airways.


um. Then there’sOrmondMemorial Art Museum, the Southeast Museum of Photography, Halifax Historical Museum, Daytona Beach Bandshell concerts, and charming, historic downtown dis- tricts in Daytona Beach, DeLand, andNewSmyrna Beach. Topping it all off,OceanCenter has the best staff in the business.


All are particularly helpful in planning and conducting events, and stand ready to ensure that every meetingandconvention held inDay- tona Beach and at Ocean Center is a resounding success. 


BEACHY KEEN: Ocean Center, the fifth-largest facility of its kind in Florida, is located just 400 feet from the magnificent beaches of Daytona Beach. Daytona International Speedway, known as the “World Center of Racing,” hosts the Daytona 500 and many other events. Pic- tured below is the Coke Zero 400, powered by Coca-Cola and run under the lights over Inde- pendence DayWeekend.


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