Black Meetings and Tourism

May / June 2023

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From major conventions, trade shows and conferences to intimate board meetings and retreats, this Dallas sub- urb is more than well equipped to sat- isfy your clients needs. Plano Event Center is a full-ser- vice, multi-purpose facility located in one of the most vibrant and exciting communities in the North Dallas Metroplex. It is also conveniently located near a variety of hotels and restaurants, shopping malls, historic downtown Plano, numerous golf courses (public & private), and the world-famous Southfork Ranch. The beautifully landscaped Event Center is an 86,400 square foot facility that will comfortably accommodate up to 5,000 peo- ple. A total of 21,600 square feet is available for exhibition usage. From corporate meetings and luncheons to social events, the experienced banquet staff is available to help make your event a success. A built-in stage, portable dance floor, and garden terrace are just a few of the amenities that are offered to make your event as beautiful as you imagined. Plano Event Center's in-house catering can create a menu specific to your budget and pref- erences. The service-oriented staff makes event planning as easy as our catering is delicious. Plano Event Center ccc SAN ANTONIO ccc Enjoy an experience unlike any other in San Antonio, where a cutting-edge, modern meeting scene has evolved amid a city full of unforgettable attractions, history, and Old- World charm. Throughout the city, a blend of vibrant culture, modern attractions, acclaimed cui- sine and breathtaking nature promises something for everyone. San Antonio has a unique sense of place that just can't be expe- rienced in other destinations. Located in the heart of downtown, the 1.6 million square foot Henry B. González Convention Center sits on the banks of the San Antonio River Walk and hosts more than 300 events each year with over 750,000 convention delegates from around the world. The "Stars at Night" ballroom is the largest in Texas and features 652 LED lights overhead. The expansion and modernization of the convention center have created a highly flexible space with the technology needed to host the biggest events in the country. When you plan a meeting in San Antonio, you're crafting an unforgettable attendee experience that stretches beyond the con- ference room. And since San Antonio is a city of constant transformation, with new attractions, revitalized historic sites, and excit- ing events popping up all the time, there's always something unique and thrilling to discover. Hemisfair, site of the 1968 World's Fair, is well into the second of a three-phase development plan to become San Antonio's very own Central Park, a place where you can meet, eat, play and relax. Located steps outside of the Convention Center, Hemisfair is the perfect location for various group events. Henry B. González Convention Center Abilene CVB – (325) 767-2556 www.abilenevisitors.com Arlington CVB – (800) 433-5374 www.arlington.org Visit Austin – (866) 462-8784 www.austintexas.org Visit Corpus Christi – (800) 766-2322 www.visitcorpuschristi.com Visit Dallas – (214) 571-1000 www.visitdallas.com Visit El Paso – (915) 534-0600 www.visitelpaso.com Visit Fort Worth – (817) 698-7826 www.fortworth.com Grapevine CVB – (800) 457-6338 www.grapevinetexasusa.com Visit Houston – (713) 853-8100 www.visithoustontexas.com Visit Plano – (972) 941-5840 www.visitplano.com Visit San Antonio – (210) 244-2000 www.visitsanantonio.com WHO YOU GONNA CALL? B M & T ••• May/June 2023 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 55 T E X A S G O L D S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N

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