The property also is home to the Valley Forge Convention Center,which has been transformed into a high-tech,modern and comfortable environment that is capable of hosting a variety of events. Here, plan- nerswill benefit froma state-of-the-art high performance audio system and high-defi- nition digital video displays, as well as operable partition walls that can convert the space into custom sizes and energy efficient, fully programmable lighting. The common spaces and restrooms have been redesigned with new finishes, too.
“Given the size of our property, we’re the perfect fit for state and regional associa- tions, as well as a good size for smaller national association groups,” said Lani Baird,director of sales for theValley Forge Casino Resort. “Our event center is fre- quently used for functions, and it’s one of the area’s most popular choices for public events.”
Planners like the benefit of having the hotel rooms, restaurants and event space all in the same complex. They appreciate the convenience and efficiency of being able to work with Valley Forge Casino Resort’s experienced sales team to con- tract everything, too. Post-convention reports rave about the excellent service, creativity, flexibility and friendliness of the property’s staff.
“Our fantastic space is what initially attracts meeting planners to the resort,but it’s our service and the experience we deliver that keeps them coming back again and again,” Baird said.
Hershey Lodge in Hershey, PA offers 100,000-square feet of flexible meeting space, including its 32,000-square foot Great American Hall and the 15,000- square foot Chocolate Ballroom.
With the ability to accommodate groups of 10 up to 4,000 attendees for board meet- ings, conferences, trade shows and corpo- rate town hall meetings, Hershey is syn- onymous not only with chocolate,but with great events, as well.
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