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International’s 2016 World Education Congress Atlantic City, which was held at the Waterfront Conference Center at Harrah’s Atlantic City. The opening reception to kick off the event took place at Bally’s Beach Bar. In addition, Meetings Quest 2017 held its opening reception at the LandShark Bar and Grill at Resorts Casino Hotel, situated on the beach.


“Waterfront destinations are the perfect backdrop for any type of event,” said Jim Wood, chief executive officer for Meet AC. “Atlantic City offers visitors much more than a seaside destination with round-the-clock fun and excite- ment after the... meetings are through. It has gone through numerous transi- tions, and the destination is in the midst of a new era, drawing from its rich histo- ry to meet the demands of the future.”


Attendees who to stroll the boardwalk in search of excitement will find plenty, such as Steel Pier, which juts out over the ocean and the beach bars for net- working and relaxing. A dip in the ocean is exhilarating, and a prescription for unwinding after business is basking in the sun on the beach.


When it comes to dining, numerous options can be customized to fit a vari- ety of taste buds, whether it’s brand- name eateries, celebrity chef restau- rants or everything in between. After, attendees can try their luck at slot machines and table games at seven casinos, choose from a variety of shows, or opt to dance the night away.


Shopping enthusiasts know a good deal when they find one, and the tax-free Tanger Outlets The Walk provides plenty of them with 100 retail stores and the added bonus of a location just steps from the convention center.


Attendees will flock to events held at Bethany Beach Ocean Suites - A Residence Inn by Marriott, which is tout- ed as the “jewel of Bethany Beach.” With direct beachfront access, ocean views and luxurious accommodations, this


Harrison Group represents 11 oceanfront hotels in Ocean City, Maryland. All directly overlook the ocean, with most located along the boardwalk. Each offers unique amenities and numerous options for meetings and events, from a 6,700-square foot conference center to award-winning dining.


Meet & Retreat IN OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND


A welcoming oceanfront location that will inspire ideas and unite the team at your next meeting, retreat or special event. The DoubleTree Ocean City Oceanfront brings coastal ease and generous complimentary resort amenities to meet all you expectations.


More than just stylish accommodations and a


sweeping beach view, a stay at the DoubleTree Ocean City Oceanfront means you get what you expect when traveling and meeting at an oceanfront destination.


For more information or to make reservations, please call 410-289-1470, visit doubletreeoceancity.com or email info@harrisongroupsales.com


3301 Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842 Direct 410-289-1234 Website www.doubletreeoceancity.com


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