Waters said the beach, boardwalk and more than 300 bars and restaurants pro- vide SMERF groups with numerous options for activities and dining - more than at many other beach destinations.
When it comes to sports tournaments, Ocean City’s convention center and the many of the local hotels host them all - lacrosse, baseball, volleyball, wrestling, tennis and everything in between.
“We also entertain an enormous num- ber of religious groups, mainly in the shoulder seasons, at the Ocean City convention center,” noted Waters. “They use our nearby properties, making it very convenient to meet and enjoy all that Ocean City has to offer.”
In addition, Ocean City is home to numerous special events throughout the year, including: the Ocean City Air Show, Arts Alive, the Inaugural Ocean
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• Less than three hours from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia
• Free 10-mile beach and famous three-mile boardwalk
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100,000 Sq. Ft. Unique Space in a Bucolic Setting • 2 Distinct Lodging Options
6 World-Class Golf Courses • 9 Unique Dining Venues & Internationally Recognized Culinary Program North America’s Most Spectacular Wine Cellar • Award Winning Team Building & Activities Program
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