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At the Lancaster County Convention Center in Lancaster, PA, the staff shares a passion for partnering with clients to create brilliant experiences. “We make sure to ask and understand the clients’ particular needs behind an event - the purpose of the event - so we can help create the very best experiences,” said Jacyn Thompson,director of convention sales for the center.


The Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott Hotel in Lancaster, PA


Amid the beautiful Lancaster country- side, this convention center is just 90 minutes from Philadelphia and Balti- more and 45 minutes from Harrisburg. The area is known for both its fair prices and for high quality, which are impor- tant factors in hosting a great event.


With more than 90,000-square feet of combined, adaptable space, some of which is part of the integrated Lancaster Marriott Hotel, the convention center is


ideal for groups ranging from five to 5,000 individuals. The 46,000-square foot exhibit hall is ideal for all types of trade shows.


measures 20,000-square feet, and din- ners, entertainment and networking events are easily accommodated in the elegant, 8,700-square foot ballroom.


The convenience of the adjoining Lancaster Marriott hotel, which boasts 299 guest rooms, serves as an added bonus for attendees. An additional 14,000-square feet of meeting space in the hotel provides options for hosting additional events and meetings just steps from attendees’ guest rooms.


“Planners say they love holding world class events in a smaller, much more user friendly setting within our historic downtown district,” said Thompson. “The entertainment and restaurant


Its flexible pre-function space


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