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San Juan Ball- room: 16,820 s.f. San Juan 1: 3,300 s.f. San Juan 2: 812 s.f.


San Juan 3: 1,624 s.f. San Juan 4: 3,003 s.f. San Juan 5: 3,007 s.f.


San Juan 6: 837 s.f. San Juan 7: 841 s.f. San Juan 8: 3,304 s.f.


San Juan 1–3: 4,984 s.f. San Juan 4–5: 6,006 s.f. San Juan 6–8: 4,984 s.f.


San Juan 1–4: 7,921 s.f. San Juan 1–5: 10,858 s.f. San Juan 4–8: 10,858 s.f.


San Juan 5–8: 7,921 s.f. San Juan prefunc- tion: 8,802 s.f. San Juan corridor: 7,424 s.f.


ed, state-of-the-art private boardrooms comfortably hold 20 guests each. Outdoors, the Bellavista area is the perfect setting for special gatherings under the Caribbean skies, overlooking the San Juan Bay and Marina, and with a backdrop of Old San Juan’s historic town silhouette. The Sheraton Puerto Rico Convention Center Hotel &


Casino goes above and beyondwith awide array of personal- izedservicesandamenities.Fromthe planning stages to final exe- cution, an ExecutiveMeeting Specialist attends to every detail of eachevent, ensuringthat requests of all sizes are handled quick- ly and efficiently. A highly professional catering staff goes the extra mile tosuggestandcreatemenus that suit specific needsand tastes, as well as customizing unique meals that will wow attendees. A full complement of technology includes wireless high-speed Internet access in meeting and event facilities (on request and at an extra charge); language distribution, telecon- ferencing, and public-address systems; projectors; and tape recorders. Skilledvideoconferencing and audiovisual technicians from PSAVare on site to provide necessary support. Additionally, because the property is part of the Starwood


family of hotels, planners benefit fromStarwood’s vast experi- ence andinnovative resources, including tracking tools to facil- itate all the steps entailed in putting together stellar meetings and events. StarGroups, a free, easy-to-use online meeting resource,


allows planners to put together customeventwebsites in no time. But while the Sheraton Puerto Rico Convention Center Hotel


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Contact Banna Biby, Sales Coordinator, (787) 993-3626, banna.biby


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& Casino clearly surpasses planners’ expectations, it also goes beyond those of even the most demanding delegates. Everything thatmeeting-weary attendees couldwant, fromcasino action, to world-class shopping, dining, and enter- tainment, can be found within its walls. The casino—the largest facility of its kind in San Juan—offers gaming excitement at its 500-plus slot machines and 16 gaming tables.Alarge infinity swimming pool forms the focal point of a lavish, 57,000-square- foot outdoor sundeck on the fourth floor. The perfect place to grab a drink or a snack, the sundeck features tropical landscaping, charming cabanas, and a breathtaking view of San Juan Bay.Afully equippedfitness cen- ter on the third floor is available for guests’ use free of charge, while the spa provides a wealth of pampering treatments. Hungry


guests can satisfy their cravings at the top-notchChoices, serving contemporary and Puerto Rican cuisine; the poolside bar and grill; the District lobby, which is transformed in the evening into a hip and trendy lounge; or the quick and easy Café. 


ALL THE BEST: The Sheraton Puerto Rico Convention Center Hotel & Casino offers every element needed for successful events. Amenities include a large infinity swimmingpool that forms the focal point of a lavish, 57,000-square-foot outdoor sundeck on the fourth floor.


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