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attendees as the space showcased enter- tainment by a contortionist and a DJ, and provided plenty of photo opportunities. The event was so successful that the same group is planning another event for 1,500 guests using a similar space.


When it comes to team building experi- ences, D. Lawrence Planners creates events that enable groups to truly experi- ence the sights and sounds of Atlantic City within just a few hours.Whether it’s a sleek limousine ride, a boardwalk hunt, or a fun run, attendees will find that such team building exercises are incomparable to those held elsewhere.


When a city offers a backdrop consisting of a beautiful beach and boardwalk, it becomes a perfect setting for outdoor experiences. For example, D. Lawrence Planners hasmade“playing in the sand”an art form through sand sculpting events for groups during the summer months.


“All efforts indicate that Atlantic City is geared up to reinvent itself with new investors - from the purchase of The Playground last year to the recent pur- chase of the Showboat Casino Hotel and Revel Atlantic City,” said Larry Huttinger, director of Destination Philly/A.C. and D. Lawrence Planers. “In addition, efforts are being made to continue to upgrade Steel Pier and to add an ObservationWheel that will be one of the largest in the U.S., expanding the footprint of the existing pier.”


Huttinger said the former site of the Sands Hotel Casino also may be developed into an entertainment center with rides and entertainment throughout the year. All of these and many more developments offer real promise to be attractive to convention groups that are looking for value and great offerings within the city limits,”he said.


The company has been nominated for “Excellence in Meeting Services” and “Excellence in Risk and Crisis Manage- ment” by the Association of Destination Management Executives International.


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