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The Orlando Orange County Convention Center is one of the premier convention centers in the world and easily hosts some of the largest conventions on record. To support these meetings, you will find hotels designed specifically to meet the needs of convention attendees priced at points that range from luxury to budget and plenty of hotels priced in between.

If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind meetings destination, look no further. Only Orlando delivers one of the largest convention centers in the country, along with world-class dining and entertainment, and a variety of innovative hotels and resorts to make your next meeting unforgettable.

The 2.1 million square feet (195,000 square meters) of exhibition space at the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) makes Orlando one of the world's most flexible and expansive meeting destinations.

Orlando is the perfect choice for meetings and events of every size. In fact, with 118,000 rooms in 450 hotels and resorts across the destination, Orlando has a wide variety of accommodations to fit any budget.

At the end of the day, meeting attendees want to relax, recharge and be entertained. And Orlando serves up the excitement. Options include fine dining, thriving cultural and entertainment scenes, national and indie music acts, engaging shows, and amazing evening events at parks like Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld Orlando.

The Orange County Convention Center consists of two buildings joined together by a covered pedestrian sky-bridge. The West Building with an initial 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) of exhibition space is located on the south side of International Drive. The North/South Building, located on the north side of International Drive was completed in 2003.

In its entirety, the Orange County Convention Center features:
  • 2,100,000 square feet (200,000 m2) of exhibition space
  • Two 92,000-square-foot (8,500 m2) general assembly areas
  • 74 meeting rooms/235 breakouts
  • The 2,643-seat Chapin Theater
  • A 200-seat Lecture Hall
  • The 62,000-square-foot (5,800 m2) multi-purpose Valencia Room
  • Three full-service restaurants/8 food courts
  • Three business centers
  • In-house electric, plumbing, rigging and technical services, plus wireless mobility throughout the complex
  • On-site parking for 6,227
  • Three covered loading docks/173 truck bays

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