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Sheraton Valley Forge is a great choice and one of the area’s newest locations for hosting holiday events.


our 58 spacious suites featuring a host of modern conveniences to make you feel at home,” says Karl. “The nearly 25,000-square feet of flexible event space for business meetings and social events can be cus- tomized to the finest detail with the assis- tance of our professional catering team. Our 14 conference rooms and two execu- tive


boardrooms have been expertly designed with the latest audio visual tech- nology, and our 10,000-square foot grand ballroom, featuring an impressive 25-foot ceiling, provides a gorgeous setting for spectacular receptions and festive social events.”


Karl describes this event space and why the Sheraton Valley Forge is a great choice for those looking for a new location at which to host their holiday event.


“As a


new venue, we are certainly a popular choice,” she says.


“Ultimately, our most


unique feature is our 10,000-square foot Grand Ballroom; the largest in King of Prussia. It is absolutely breathtaking. From the 25-foot ceiling to the illuminated select- your-color columns, the ambiance and energy that this amazing ballroom gener- ates makes you want to celebrate. The festive atmosphere clients are craving is instantly provided upon arrival.”


The staff at the Sheraton Valley Forge is happy to take the planner’s vision for their guests and turn it into a spectacular, cus- tomized event that attendees surely will never forget.


“Our clients inspire us by providing their vision for their particular holiday celebra- tion,” says Karl. “Then our team of catering professionals will review and discuss cre- ative ideas with our Executive Chef to design a customized menu incorporating the appropriate level of culinary extrava- gance.”


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