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Mandalay Bay North Convention Center Floor Plan CONVENTION CENTER AND CASINO HACIENDA AVENUE VALET GARAGE SELF-PARK GARAGE VALET PICK-UP ROBERT PARKING GARAGE PARKING GARAGE CROMEANS SALON ELEVATORS ESCALATORS JUNGLE JUICE SPIRITS ELEVATORS SEA BREEZE ICE CREAM & PIZZA PEARL MOON SPA & CAR RENTAL FITNESS O.N.E. OASIS BAR CENTER AUREOLE TOUR BUS FOUR SEASONS PARKING PRIVATE POOL LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD FRANK SINATRA DRIVE ELEVATORS FOUR SEASONS JACUZZI PORTE COCHÈRE TO CONCOURSE MANDALAY BAY BEACH ENTRANCE EVENTS CENTER ESCALATOR POOL POOL & STAIRS ROCK N' ROLL ROOM BROADWAY ROOM ELEVATOR BIKINI DELANO R&B ROOM SURF BAR BEACH COUNTRY ROOM SHOP CLUB SWING ROOM REGISTRATION DESK BEACHSIDE JAZZ ROOM CASINO EVENTS CENTER CLUB ROOM NORTH CONVENTION BEACH BAR CENTER & GRILL CHARLIE PALMER VILLAS SOLEIL SOUTH PACIFIC BALLROOM (3rd Level) STEAK ISLANDER BALLROOM WAVE VERANDA MARINERS ROOM POOL GRILL TRADEWINDS ROOM BORDER MOOREA TROPICS ROOM CORAL ROOM SHELL SEEKERS ROOM CAPTAIN'S BOARDROOM THE BEACH CHAPEL LAZY MAGELLAN BOARDROOM WEDDING STAGE RIVER REGISTRATION DESK DAYLIGHT BEACH CLUB ESCALATOR TO SOUTH MAIN ENTRANCE OF CONVENTION CENTER CONVENTION CENTER SHARK REEF Conference AQUARIUM SOUTH CONVENTION CENTER SHUTTLE BUS & (Access from Casino Level) PARKING AREA Workshops Expo Hall Bayside C, CONVENTION CENTER one level up PARKING from conference MANDALAY BAY DRIVE RUSSELL ROAD BEACH LEVEL Convention Center Retail Gaming Entertainment Dining HACIENDA AVENUE REGISTRATION DESK THE SHOPPES AT MANDALAY PLACE Michael Jackson ONE™ Burlesque FRANKLIN RESTAURANT by Cirque du Soleil® 1923 Bourbon & RESERVATIONS HOUSE 3940 STARBUCKS OF BLUES COFFEE + TEA ELEVATORS MUSIC rm seafood HALL DELANO CALL Rx BOILER ROOM 3 – SIENNA EVENING TRAM 4 – CRIMSON HOUSE ENTRANCE 5 – INDIGO VIP 6 – SAGE ESSENCE OF WILL CALL TICKET OFFICE BLUES DELLA’S KITCHEN RACE & SPORTS SPORTS BOOK STARLIGHT BOOK BAR MAIN TATTOO DELANO TICKET OFFICE SPORTS MISURA ENTRANCE BOOK POKER RUBY BLUE AND VALET LIGHT GRILL ROOM NIGHTCLUB CIGARS BELLA MANDALAY BAY DAVIDOFF SECURITY SCARPA VALET EYECANDY DROP-OFF PARADISO PARKING GARAGE CASINO PARKING GARAGE ELEVATORS CASHIER ENTRANCE RED ESCALATORS OFFICE SQUARE M life DESK CASINO HOST VALET ORCHID DROP-OFF CASINO LOUNGE TICKET OFFICE LUPO RANGOON CONCIERGE REGISTRATION PARKING GARAGE MIZUYA NEWS ELEVATORS ENTRANCE ELEVATORS THE STAND CITIZENS NOODLE SHOP KITCHEN SCENE SELF-PARK KUMI & BAR CRYSTAL MANDALAY BAY JAPANESE ROOM VIP CHECK-IN BELL DESK GARAGE RESTAURANT & BAR FLEUR RAFFLES BUSINESS HOTEL SERVICES STRIPSTEAK DESK AUREOLE CAFÉ BAYSIDE REGISTRATION MB LIFESTYLE BUFFET STARBUCKS LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD FRANK SINATRA DRIVE ELEVATORS TO EVENTS CENTER SATELLITE RACE & EVENTS SPORTS BOOK BOX CENTER OFFICE BAR EVENTS CENTER ACCESS TO CONFERENCE CENTER (CONCOURSE LEVEL) VIA ELEVATORS AND STAIRS VIP TICKETING FOUR SEASONS NORTH CONVENTION BORDER GRILL CENTER LOWER LEVEL THE WEDDING CHAPEL ESCALATORS TO NEW Conference CONVENTION CENTER & MAIN ENTRANCE Workshops SOUTH CONVENTION CENTER SHARK REEF LEVEL 1 AQUARIUM BAYSIDE SHUTTLE BUS SEASCAPE PARKING AREA one level FOOD LEVEL 2 COURT SHORELINE OCEANSIDE BALLROOM lower than MANDALAY BAY BALLROOM BREAKERS SURF LAGOON Expo Hall REEF LEVEL 3 SOUTH SEAS JASMINE BANYAN PALM OUTRIGGERS VOYAGER ADMIRALS COMMANDERS EXPLORERS Expo Hall CONVENTION CENTER Bayside C PARKING MANDALAY BAY DRIVE RUSSELL ROAD CASINO LEVEL NORTH CONVENTION CENTER Conference Sessions Workshops Networking Events ROLL-UP LOAD-IN ROLL-UP DOORS DOORS DOORS 12’ x 12’3” SERVICE CORRIDOR GAF A CORRIDOR MARINERS E TROPICS A B A H B G B TROPICS B SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDER BALLROOM BALLROOM CORAL A I CORRIDOR CORRIDOR B A SERVICE CORRIDOR H C SERVICE CORRIDOR C CORAL B C CORRIDOR CORAL C TRADEWINDS SERVICE CORRIDOR SHELL SEEKERS A D SHELL J F D I E D SEEKERS B CONFERENCE PROMENADE CONFERENCE CAPTAIN’S E F BOARD ROOM ESCALATOR TO SOUTH CONVENTION BAY VIEW COURT BAY VIEW COURT ESCALATOR TO CENTER SOUTH NORTH ELEVATOR HOTEL/CASINO STAIRS TO DESK ELEVATOR SHOWMAGELLAN PDA HOTEL/CASINO BORDER DESK BOARD ROOM OFFICE GRILL ISLANDER REGISTRATION SOUTH PACIFIC OFFICE REGISTRATION up to Expo Hall level Bayside C Map Legend Conference Badge Pick Up - dƵĞƐĚĂLJ Only This desk will be open on dƵĞƐĚĂLJ, DĂƌĐŚ 2ϳ, Men’s Room from ϳ͗ϯϬam - ϰ͗ϯϬpm. This desk will contain badges for conference and workshop attendees only. Women’s Room Expo badges (and conference badges not picked Telephones up badges on dƵĞƐĚĂLJ) will need to be picked up at the main registration desk in the Expo Hall..
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