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Indyplace Provides the Building Blocks for Your Most Successful Event in One of the Midwest’S Top-Rated Cities LOCATION ACCOMMODATIONS MEETINGS DINING GUEST SERVICES RENOVATION CONTACT NO OTHER PLACE STACKS UP. 5 connected hotels, 3 renovated products, 1 point of contact – the newly-reimagined Marriott IndyPlace provides the building blocks for your most successful event in one of the Midwest’s top-rated cities. Meeting planners now have access to multiple price points, 2,276 total rooms, 150,000 sq. ft. of meeting space and 6 bars/restaurants to help architect a buzz-worthy event. With a direct connection to the Indiana Convention Center, skywalk connecting all 5 properties, on-site creativity engineers to inspire your agenda, and a single point of contact to simplify the process, it all stacks up to meeting success. 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com LOCATION ACCOMMODATIONS MEETINGS DINING GUEST SERVICES RENOVATION CONTACT INDY - #1 CONVENTION INDIANA HISTORY CENTER CITY IN THE US MILITARY PARK OHIO ST. What makes Indy stand apart? The answer is connectivity. A record over WHITE RIVER CENTRAL CANAL 4,700 rooms and 12 hotels connect by enclosed skywalk to 749,000 sq. ft. of STATE PARK INDIANA NCAA exhibit space – that’s more than you’ll find in any other U.S. city. STATE HEADQUARTERS EITELJORG MUSEUM & & HALL OF MUSEUM IMAX THEATER CHAMPIONS Marriott IndyPlace is home to 150,000 sq. ft. of meeting & exhibit space and SPRINGHILL to the largest hotel ballroom in the Midwest. We also account for 2,276 of COURTYARD SUITES FAIRFIELD PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE MARRIOTT INN & SUITES WASHINGTON ST. downtown’s 7,100+ rooms, that’s nearly half of downtown’s hotel rooms, DOWNTOWN P GAR INDIANAPOLIS ARKING meaning when you stay at Marriott IndyPlace, you practically own the city! AG ZOO & WHITE RIVER MARRIOTT E GARDENS W CENTER JW MARRIOTT HITE RIVER RS TO VISI SEE MORE OF WHAT INDY HAS TO OFFER THE LAWN VICTORY FIELD BASEBALL PARK INDIANA CONVENTION CENTER WASHINGTON ST. WE KEY ST HOTELS USA Today Names Indy #1 Convention City ST SKYWALKS . Indy Among 50 Best Places to Travel in 2017 Indy Named One of the 26 Hottest Food Cities of 2016 by Zagat 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com LOCATION ACCOMMODATIONS MEETINGS DINING GUEST SERVICES RENOVATION CONTACT FIND SPACE TO CONNECT AND RECHARGE. You want options? We have them – and in various room types, price points, brands and in-room amenities. With 2,276 total guest rooms & suites, including the JW Marriott — the #1 Midwest hotel according to Condé Nast, and Top 25 worldwide - the variety and flexibility that Marriott IndyPlace now offers is unrivaled in any other Midwest Convention City. GUESTROOMS SUITES JW Marriott Indianapolis 1,005 25 Indianapolis Marriott Downtown 650 12 Courtyard Indianapolis Downtown 297 2 SpringHill Suites Indianapolis Downtown — 156 Fairfield Inn & Suites Indianapolis Downtown 168 23 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com LOCATION ACCOMMODATIONS MEETINGS DINING GUEST SERVICES RENOVATION CONTACT BRING YOUR BEST IDEAS TO THE TABLE. Indy wasn’t voted the #1 Convention City in the US for no reason. No other city comes close to Indy’s 749,000 sq. ft. of meeting space connected by enclosed skywalk. Marriott IndyPlace accounts for 150,000 sq. ft. of that space and is home to the largest hotel ballroom in the Midwest. Plan on state-of-the art technology, inventive catering menus and superior service, and then allow our creativity engineers to set your plan in motion, putting one great idea on top of another to ensure your attendees are energized, inspired and fully engaged. VIEW FLOOR PLANS AND CAPACITY CHARTS 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com FIRST FLOOR DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Meeting Room L×W×H Sq. Feet Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Reception Banquet White River Ballroom 179.1×115×19 20,600 1,900 1,450 — — 2,200 1,450 White River Ballroom A 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom B 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom C 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom D 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom A-D 40×115×17 4,600 500 320 — — 500 330 White River Ballroom E 49.6×115×19 5,700 625 400 — — 575 400 White River Ballroom F 115×49.6×19 5,700 625 400 — — 575 400 White River Ballroom E-F 99.1×115×19 11,400 1,250 800 — — 1,150 800 White River Ballroom G 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom H 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom I 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom J 40×28.8×17 1,150 165 80 32 40 125 90 White River Ballroom G-J 40×115×17 4,600 500 320 — — 500 330 Room 101 34×28×12 950 80 50 26 34 100 60 Room 102 34×29.4×12 1,000 80 50 26 34 100 60 Room 101-102 34×57.4×12 1,950 160 100 52 68 200 120 Room 103 34×28×12 950 80 50 26 34 100 60 Room 104 34×28×12 950 80 50 26 34 100 60 Room 103-104 34×55.9×12 1,900 160 100 52 68 200 120 Room 105 23×26.1×12 600 55 32 24 24 60 40 Room 106 23×27.2×12 625 55 32 24 24 60 40 Room 107 23×27.2×12 625 55 32 24 24 60 40 Room 108 18×22.2×12 400 40 24 16 18 30 20 Room 109 21×22.6×12 475 40 30 20 20 40 30 First Floor Prefunction 210×67.9×19 14,250 — — — — — — INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE JW MARRIOTT INDIANAPOLIS 1 2 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN 1 2 FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN BACK TO MEETINGS 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com SECOND FLOOR DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Meeting Room L×W×H Sq. Feet Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Reception Banquet Griffin Hall 150×125×12 18,500 — — — — 1,750 1,000 Room 201 32.5×27.7×12 900 80 50 26 30 100 60 Room 202 32.5×28.5×12 925 80 50 26 30 100 60 Room 203 32.5×28.5×12 925 80 50 26 30 100 60 Room 204 32.5×28.5×12 925 80 50 26 30 100 60 Room 205 32.5×28.5×12 925 80 50 26 30 100 60 Room 201-205 32.5×141.6×12 4,600 500 300 Room 206 25×29×12 725 60 40 24 26 70 40 Room 207 20×23.8×12 475 40 30 22 20 50 30 Room 208 25×29×12 725 65 40 24 24 70 60 Room 209 27×31.5×12 850 75 50 26 32 100 60 Second Floor Prefunction 300×69×19 20,700 — — — — — — INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE JW MARRIOTT INDIANAPOLIS 1 2 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN 1 2 FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN BACK TO MEETINGS 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com THIRD FLOOR DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Meeting Room L×W×H Sq. Feet Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Reception Banquet JW Grand Ballroom 265.4×152.6×21 40,500 4,000 2,750 4,200 2,750 JW Grand Ballroom 1 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 2 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 3 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 4 58×41.4×19 2,400 250 175 50 64 265 180 JW Grand Ballroom 1-4 58×152.6×19 8,850 925 550 — — 950 720 JW Grand Ballroom 5 74.7×152.6×21 11,400 1,250 750 — — 1,150 780 JW Grand Ballroom 5-6 149.4×152.6×21 22,800 2,500 1,375 — — 2,250 1,450 JW Grand Ballroom 6 74.7×152.6×21 11,400 1,250 750 — — 1,150 780 JW Grand Ballroom 7 58×41.4×19 2,400 250 175 50 64 265 180 JW Grand Ballroom 8 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 9 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 10 58×37.1×19 2,150 225 160 48 60 240 180 JW Grand Ballroom 7-10 58×152.6×19 8,850 925 550 — — 950 720 Third Floor Prefunction 350×68.6×21 24,000 — — — — — — FLOOR 3 CONTINUEDMEETINGS INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE JW MARRIOTT INDIANAPOLIS 1 2 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN 1 2 FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN BACK TO MEETINGS 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com THIRD FLOOR DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Meeting Room L×W×H Sq. Feet Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Reception Banquet Room 300 24×13.8×12 330 — — 10 — — — Room 301 24×28.1×12 675 60 40 22 28 65 50 Room 302 22×26.2×12 575 50 30 20 24 60 40 Room 303 22×25×12 550 50 30 20 24 60 40 Room 302-303 22×51.2×12 1,125 100 60 40 48 120 70 Room 304 22×26.2×12 575 50 30 20 24 60 40 Room 305 22×26.2×12 575 50 30 20 24 60 40 Room 306 22×27.3×12 600 50 30 20 24 60 40 Room 304-306 22×79.6×12 1,750 150 90 70 80 175 110 Room 307 26×19.2×12 500 45 28 22 24 40 30 Room 308 26×28.9×12 750 70 48 26 28 80 50 Room 309 22×27.3×12 600 55 36 24 28 65 40 Room 310 22×27.3×12 600 55 36 24 28 65 40 Room 309-310 22×54.5×12 1,200 110 72 48 56 130 80 Room 311 21×27.4×12 575 60 32 22 28 65 40 Room 312 26×27.9×12 725 70 40 24 28 80 50 Room 313 26.9×27×12 725 70 40 24 28 80 50 Room 314 27×31.5×12 850 75 48 26 30 100 50 INTERACTIVE INTERACTIVE JW MARRIOTT INDIANAPOLIS 1 2 3 3 INDIANAPOLIS MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN 1 2 FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN BACK TO MEETINGS 10 S West St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 • 317.822.8554 • MarriottIndyPlace.com FIRST FLOOR DIMENSIONS CAPACITY Meeting Room L×W×H Sq.
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