Meetings & Conference
Orlando World Resort & Convention Center gives away the world
Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center will give 500,000 Marriott Reward Points to groups that book their meeting by October 31, 2008 and hold it any time between September and December 2008, 2009, 2010 or 2011.
Apart from receiving 500,000 Marriott Reward Points those making bookings will also avail of a charitable donation to the Association or Corporate Foundation of up to $15,000 and free guest room internet for the entire group inside the premier Orlando World Center Marriott Resort & Convention Center.
This award-winning meeting destination is home to an impressive 450,000 square-feet of event space almost entirely on one level and under one roof.
The resort has 2,000 guest rooms and suites, most with balconies; 10 restaurants and lounges; Marriott’s Signature Red Coat Program, 18-hole championship golf course and a full service spa and fitness center.
A variety of outdoor functions can even take place on the array of wide-open spaces and terraces that surround or overlook the resort’s million-gallon pool complex.
For further information visit www.marriottworldcenter.com.
Offer is based on availability, black out dates apply and subject to change. For complete details of this offer visit www.marriottworldcenter.com/credit.
Chitra Mogul
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