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Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina in Cambridge, Maryland


beachfront oasis is ideal for family vacations, getaways, retreats, plus meetings and conventions, too. Along with 10 miles of beautiful beaches, accommodations are in abundance here. From major hotel chains and quaint bed-and-breakfasts to soaring high-rise suites, spacious summer rentals, and even convenient camp- grounds, Ocean City has so much to offer. There are plenty of fun things to do here, as well, with opportunities for fishing, golfing, shopping or even just relaxing on the beach.


The Ocean City CVB (ococean.com) can help with virtually any request, and offers meeting planners and conven- tion organizers expert help and assis- tance. The Roland E. Powell Convention Center is ideal for every- thing from a small conference to a large trade show. The well-equipped convention center features a total of 182,000-square feet of multi-function space, including newly renovated meeting rooms that offer bayfront views, and a scenic bayfront prome- nade for accommodating groups also.


Just outside of the convention center, groups can enjoy 10 miles of free beach, a three-mile boardwalk, more than 200 restaurants, 17 champi- onship golf courses, plus a huge vari- ety of accommodations. Events and activities in Ocean City take place all year round, too. Springfest, festivals, the OC Airshow, and the multi-million dollar White Marlin Open are just a few examples. Free movies, concerts and fireworks are offered on the beach. The list goes on and on. There is something for everyone in Ocean City.


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