Location Reports Mt. Laurel, Cherry Hill and Camden, NJ
social events or business meetings in southern New Jersey. The hotel is home to a recently renovated fitness facility, a business center and state-of-the-art con- ference space with completely integrated audio-visual equipment in its Falls Conference Center, and GG's restaurant.
The aloft Mount Laurel offers loft-style guest rooms, a business center, indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, and 12,000 square feet of function space.
Westin Mt. Laurel features full-service lux- ury and 173 well-appointed guest rooms, plus 10 junior suites with floor-to-ceiling glass, providing views of manicured gar- dens. Meeting facilities total 20,000- square feet and can accommodate any- where from 10 to 1,000 participants, while other on site amenities include a heated indoor swimming pool, a gym, and an award-winning restaurant.
The full-service Mt. Laurel Marriott is home to 283 overnight rooms, high speed wire- less Internet, a business center, concierge service, 10,000 square feet of meeting space, plus an on site water resort (Coco Key) that offers additional opportunities for group outings, reunions and special events.
Wyndham Mount Laurel hotel is home to 244 guest rooms with on site dining and flexible meeting space.
Crowne Plaza® Hotel Philadelphia - Cherry Hill provides guests with an ideal home base for South Jersey meetings. Home to 43,000-square feet of event space for up to 1,600 people, and servic- es that include free WiFi and a Crowne Meetings Director, this Cherry Hill hotel provides ample offerings for a productive meeting or event.
Holiday Inn Philadelphia-Cherry Hill is home to 5,000 square feet of flexible meeting/banquet space, including smaller conference rooms and a ballroom that can be divided into four segments. On site amenities include catering services, an indoor swimming pool, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, plus Red Hot & Blue, a restaurant well known for its ribs and also
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for serving up live Blues music on Friday and Saturday nights.
Seasons 52 in Cherry Hill offers a casually sophisticated fresh grill and wine bar that invites groups to discover the flavors of its seasonally changing menu. Serving the freshest foods complemented by new and adventurous wines from around the globe, this restaurant offers several unique spaces for private group events of up to 90 for a seated dinner. Additional options include a patio area for as many as 40 reception-style or its Chef's Table for a pri- vate event with seating up to 10 people.
The Mansion on Main Street in Voorhees can accommodate 8 to 800 guests in flex- ible spaces, able to host everything from conferences to luncheons to formal ban- quets and more. The mansion offers assistance by on site meeting planners, exquisite cuisine, and state-of-the-art in- house audio-visual technology and wire- less high speed Internet.
Docked along the Camden waterfront, the Battleship New Jersey, the US Navy's most decorated battleship, is a unique and historic facility ready to host corpo- rate, social and special events. From its decks, the skylines of both the Philadelphia and Camden waterfronts pro- vide an extraordinary backdrop for groups from 15 to 3,000.
Also on the Camden waterfront, Adventure Aquarium offers a unique set- ting for events, corporate outings and social gatherings. Guests will have a one- of-a-kind immersive experience at the aquarium, particularly within Currents Ballroom - the venue's premier special event space.
At Campbell's Field, home of the Camden River Sharks, the Diamond Cafe provides an ideal setting for a business presenta- tion or any celebration. The stadium fea- tures a gourmet buffet and amazing views of the Philadelphia skyline and Ben Franklin Bridge.
THINGS TO DO
Visit the Walt Whitman House in Camden, once the home of this great American
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