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1. In addition to meeting rooms named for English counties, this venue features themed breaks for meetings and conferences, with motifs like "Half Time" (tailgate cuisine) and "High Tea" (aristocratic appetizers).





2. This replica of the Doge's Palace leads you to more than 298 separate venues spread over 2.5 million square feet. The property is also home to a theater resembling a classic opera house complete with red velvet interiors.





3. Famed for its fountains whose waters are choreographed to music, this venue offers Impressionist-styled ballrooms, Renaissance-themed meeting rooms, and a fine-art gallery in which your attendees can convene.





4. With echoes of the famed Rudyard Kipling poem, this venue offers nearly 1.7 million square feet of meeting and exhibition space, including a 12,000-seat arena.





5. The second-largest hotel in the world, this site boasts a 92,000-square-foot Marquee Ballroom, a 380,000-square-foot Grand Conference Center, and an Emmy-nominated lighting designer to illuminate them.



6. Even a pharaoh would feel privileged in this venue, with its 16,000- square-foot Egyptian ballroom, 11 meeting rooms, and an outdoor area where you can gather against the backdrop of a 30-story glass pyramid.



7. Emperors would have fought like gladiators to hold court at this venue, which features an open-air amphitheater, 300,000 square feet of meeting space, and a 24-hour in-room television channel dedicated to events.



8. If this site's 25,000- and 50,000-square-foot ballrooms, 18 meeting rooms, and food service on famed Bernardaud china don't make a splash, then the patio for mid-meeting breaks with a view of a 37-foot waterfall will.

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