Seattle Meeting Plan Guide Fall/Winter 2008-2009 - (Page 15) TOP 5 REASONS TO CHOOSE THE WASHINGTON STATE CONVENTION & TRADE CENTER FOR YOUR EVENT 1 2 3 The Washington State Convention & Trade Center can be tailored to suit your event. A variety of comfortable meeting rooms and expansive exhibition halls allows you outstanding flexibility. So no matter what size or type of gathering you’re planning, there are options to perfectly fit your needs. LEFT: A delicious dessert created by the Center’s in-house pastry chef. RIGHT: The dishes of executive chef José L. Chavez feature the unique flavors of the Northwest. ©WSCTC, ©Michael Craft for Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau This is truly a meeting place with excellent taste. For starters, you can throw out your preconceived notions about convention center food. With a classically trained chef who creates magic using the bounty of fresh Northwest ingredients, the Center redefines the food and beverage experience for meetings and conventions. Talk about easy access. Unlike in many other major cities, attendees at the Center won’t have to figure out how to shuttle to and from a remote convention location. Located right in the heart of Seattle, the Center is close to major hotels, dining, shopping, entertainment, business services and all the natural beauty you and your delegates could ever want. Hosting conventions and meetings is a fine art at the Center. That’s because the space itself inspires guests with more than 100 works of art by acclaimed Northwest painters, sculptors and artists such as Mark Tobey, Hilda Morris and Dale Chihuly. There is even a self-guided art tour that can be downloaded from www.wsctc.com/while_at_wsctc/art.aspx. The Center’s staff is dedicated to your success and available to assist you with everything you need — from connectivity to catering. Your event manager will streamline the entire process every step of the way. 4 5 CONVENTION FACILITIES 15
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