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Grand-Hyatt-Denver-Capacity-Chart GRAND HYATT DENVER 1750 Welton Street Denver, CO 80202, USA +1 303 295 1234 telephone +1 303 603 4009 fax denver.grand.hyatt.com CAPACITY CHART room dimensions room size banquet hollow room name reception theater classroom boardroom u-shape l x w x h sq. ft. rnds of 10 square Grand Hyatt Denver Floors Lobby Level—Mt. Sopris MT. SOPRIS 40’ x 63’ x 16’ 2,477 180 354 336 174 58 66 72 Mt. Sopris A 28’ x 33’ x 16’ 1,018 80 145 128 72 28 35 46 Mt. Sopris B 41’ x 35’ x 16’ 1,459 100 206 164 90 34 44 58 MT. SOPRIS PREFUNCTION 68’ x 13’ x 12’ 904 — 129 — — — — — 2nd Floor COLORADO BALLROOM 111’ x 80’ x 18’ 8,369 640 1,000 800 450 100 98 118 Colorado Ballroom A 55’ x 80’ x 18’ 4,100 300 500 350 220 70 83 100 Colorado Ballroom B 56’ x 80’ x 18’ 4,269 320 500 375 224 70 84 108 COLORADO FOYER 101’ x 41’ x 14’ 3,868 250 553 — — — — — ASPEN BALLROOM 80’ x 72’ x 18’ 5,906 450 700 560 330 76 84 106 ASPEN FOYER 61’ x 39’ x 13’ 1,921 120 274 — — — — — SUMMIT PEAK 16’ x 16’ x 14’ 256 10 37 32 12 12 14 14 TORREY PEAK 26’ x 17’ x 14’ 456 30 65 44 27 22 24 28 MAROON PEAK 57’ x 15’ x 14’ 964 70 138 104 54 48 48 52 BLANCA PEAK 24’ x 12’ x 15’ 365 20 40 29 12 18 — — CRESTONE PEAK 21’ x 16’ x 15’ 316 20 45 32 18 16 15 18 3rd Floor MT. HARVARD 30’ x 17’ x 14’ 509 40 73 52 27 24 24 28 MT. PRINCETON 35’ x 14’ x 14’ 633 40 90 60 36 30 30 34 MT. YALE 28’ x 17’ x 14’ 482 40 69 52 27 22 23 24 MT. COLUMBIA 65’ x 16’ x 14’ 1,159 100 166 132 72 58 57 60 MT. OXFORD 50’ x 15’ x 11’ 914 70 131 85 51 46 45 48 MT. WILSON 36’ x 14’ x 8’ 502 40 72 51 36 28 29 35 THIRD FLOOR FOYER 189’ x 19’ x 10’ 2,968 — — — — — — — Note: The capacities noted above are maximum room capacities. Allowances for space required for buffet tables, dance floor, audiovisual equipment, etc. are not included in these capacity numbers. GRAND HYATT DENVER 1750 Welton Street Denver, CO 80202, USA +1 303 295 1234 telephone +1 303 603 4009 fax denver.grand.hyatt.com CAPACITY CHART room dimensions room size banquet hollow room name reception theater classroom boardroom u-shape l x w x h sq. ft. rnds of 10 square Atrium Tower Grand Hyatt Conference Center—2nd Floor GRAYS PEAK 48’ x 28’ x 11’ 1,325 100 150 130 72 44 44 48 Grays Peak A 24’ x 28’ x 11’ 661 40 75 77 36 22 23 28 Grays Peak B 24’ x 28’ x 11’ 664 40 75 77 36 22 23 28 MT. EVANS 68’ x 29’ x 11’ 1,972 160 282 245 144 64 73 84 PIKES PEAK 34’ x 19’ x 11’ 645 50 92 85 30 28 32 34 MT. ELBERT 114’ x 28’ x 11’ 3,269 260 300 325 150 108 110 120 Mt. Elbert A 57’ x 28’ x 11’ 1,677 130 240 130 75 52 51 60 Mt. Elbert B 57’ x 28’ x 11’ 1,592 130 227 130 75 52 51 60 GH CONFERENCE CENTER 19’ x 40’ x 11’ 760 — 109 — — — — — FOYER Pinnacle Club, 38th Floor CAPITOL PEAK 117’ x 38’ x 14’ 4,224 330 603 416 240 106 120 134 Capitol Peak A 79’ x 38’ x 14’ 2,864 200 200 250 160 70 69 84 Capitol Peak B 38’ x 38’ x 14’ 1,360 90 100 128 90 25 36 48 CAPITOL PREFUNCTION 88’ x 20’ x 11’ 1,760 — 150 — — — — — CRYSTAL PEAK 117’ x 28’ x 11’ 3,243 260 300 245 150 106 110 118 Crystal Peak A 58’ x 28’ x 11’ 1,766 110 252 222 120 52 56 64 Crystal Peak B 30’ x 28’ x 11’ 762 40 109 88 48 22 29 36 Crystal Peak C 29’ x 28’ x 11’ 715 40 102 87 48 22 29 34 Crystal Peak AB 88’ x 28’ x 11’ 2,528 180 361 301 160 81 79 90 Crystal Peak BC 58’ x 28’ x 11’ 1,477 100 211 180 96 52 52 60 CRYSTAL PREFUNCTION 35’ x 23’ x 11’ 805 — 115 — — — — — Note: The capacities noted above are maximum room capacities. Allowances for space required for buffet tables, dance floor, audiovisual equipment, etc. are not included in these capacity numbers..
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