Caesar’s Palace looks to draw both small and large groups

Thursday, 21 Aug, 2007 0

Caesars Palace in Las Vegas announced a $1 billion expansion to bring the 3,565-room resort’s meeting space up to 300,000 square feet, including a new 110,000 square foot convention center.

The new meeting space addition will enable the hotel to re-configure its meeting rooms for both large and small groups, according to Michael Massari, vice president of meeting sales and operations.

“The expansion will create 50 breakout options,” he said. These will compliment the various ballrooms available at the hotel, which will be expanding to more than 4,000 rooms.

Report by David Wilkening



 



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