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Wildwood, NJ Wildwoods Convention Center


TheWildwoods Convention Center is a modern,mul- tipurpose facility equipped with exhibit, ballroom, meeting and pre-function space. Located on the world famous Wildwoods boardwalk directly over- looking the beach and ocean, this unique, state-of- the-art, 260,000-square foot venue ample space and flexibility for conventions,trade shows,meetings,con- certs and exhibitions.


Located within a day’s drive of one-third of the U.S. population, the center can accommodate groups as small as 100 or as large as 10,000. Its array of on-site amenities include: complete catering, state-of-the-art communication services,and an experienced staff.


Chase Center on the Riverfront and the adjacent Westin Wilmington Hotel in Wilmington, DE


Wilmington, DE Chase Center on the Riverfront


Chase Center on the Riverfront inWilmington is home to more than 87,000-square feet of versatile function space that is perfect for hosting corporate meetings and conferences, shows and conventions, weddings and social celebrations. On-site services and ameni- ties include advanced audio-visual capabilities, a 250 fixed-seat auditorium, dedicated open exhibit space and two ballrooms, as well as catering and planning services.


Riverfront Audio Visual provides on-site trade show services, including power,connectivity,computer serv- ices, event staging, presentation management and more. There are show floor level loading docks for easymove in andmove out,and the center's preferred decorator provides a wide variety of show layouts for boothing, table tops and custom shows, as well as exhibitor shipping,drayage and add-ons.


Over 2,400 complimentary parking spaces are avail- able for attendees and outdoor exhibit areas sur- rounding the Chase Center. There is no sales tax on events, shopping or dining, and a low hotel occupan- cy tax makesWilmington an attractive destination, as well.


Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality and food service, is the center’s exclusive restaurant serv- ice group and provides event catering, food service and concession needs as well as décor and theme consultations.


TheWildwoods Convention Center features a unique Teflon-coated fabric roof that creates an attractive, acoustically stable interior and floods the show floor with natural sunlight during,while permitting interior lights to illuminate the sky at night.


In addition to ocean views from its outside deck, main exhibit hall and lobby area, the center boasts a boardwalk extension allowing direct access to the boardwalk and beach betweenmeetings.In addition, glass doors in the 75,000-square foot exhibit hall - which can be divided into two areas - open to allow the ocean air to drift inside.


Other options include 20,000-square feet of ballroom and meeting space, a 6,600-square foot oceanfront deck for pre-functions, 30,000-square feet of lobby and pre-function space, voice and data communica- tion in exhibit hall floor boxes, convenient loading docks and on-site parking formore than 600 vehicles.


Just outside the convention center's doors, the Wildwoods boardwalk is home to 38 blocks of fun and excitement, including five-miles of free white- sand beaches, rides, waterparks, shopping and arcades,plus great dining and nightlife.


The Wildwoods Convention Center boasts an attractive location along the boardwalk and beach in Wildwood, NJ


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