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Meeting Space Guide KEY LARGO BAY MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT YOUR KEY TO PARADISE Key Largo Bay Marriott® Beach Resort is your key to a relaxing and enjoyable experience in the Florida Keys. 17 lush tropical acres located just 55 miles south of Miami welcome you to our waterfront resort. Our comfortable guest rooms provide ample space to spread out with private balcony views. Dine al fresco at one of our casual on-site restaurants while watching a spectacular sunset. Retreat to our newly redesigned spa for a relaxing experience for the senses or stay focused on your fitness routine in our spacious fitness center. Our prime Key Largo location is the ultimate playground for water adventures and relaxation with an on-site dive shop and basin providing easy access to the waters of the Gulf and the Atlantic Ocean. WATERFRONT ACCOMMODATIONS MEETING ROOM CAPACITY CHARTS WITH STUNNING VIEWS Our waterfront resort is your key to comfort and ease MEETING ROOM LxWxH (Ft.) Sq. Ft. Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Reception Banquet featuring 153 oversized rooms, including 20 spacious Upper Gus 30x100 3,000 75 20 20 150 100 suites each boasting approximately 980 sq. ft. of space. Complimentary high speed Wi-Fi is available Gus Patio 48x108 3,773 30 30 200 150 throughout the resort providing fast connections for Gus Beach 35x216 6,325 200 150 engaged co-workers and families. Private balconies Upper Breezers 24x30 720 25 25 20 30 30 are featured in most rooms with stunning views of our tropical resort. Breezers Beach 128x128 16,384 250 250 French Reef 28x39 1,092 60 40 25 25 50 60 DINE WITH IMPECCABLE VIEWS Molasses Reef 28x39 1,092 60 40 25 25 50 60 Lay poolside and catch some rays or try the tantalizing fare with the freshest Florida cuisine and endless Carysfort Reef 19x26 494 30 20 12 12 30 30 handcrafted cocktails at Flipper’s Poolside Tiki Bar. Largo Key Enjoy a casual dinner at Gus’ Grille with gulf views Conference Center 54x54 2,900 200 125 50 50 200 200 or spend the evening listening to live music at our Largo Key newly redesigned Breezer’s Tiki Bar. Conference Center Foyer 2,200 150 100 SERENITY & LEISURE STARTS HERE Fiesta Key/Palm Key/ Rejuvenate in our newly redesigned day spa and revel Grassy Key/Conch Key (each) 22x23 768 40 20 15 20 40 40 in relaxation with facials, massage, body scrubs, body wraps, and much more. Take a dip in our pool oasis, or swim out to our floating dock to unwind. Stay on track LARGO KEY CONFERENCE CENTER UPPER GUS’ with your health while in paradise in our state-of-the- art fitness center. EXPERIENCE KEY LARGO On-site Basin and Dive shop • Dolphin Cruises • Both Gulf & Charter fishing • Watersport rentals/ boat rentals • Dive and snorkel excursions • John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park • USS Spiegel Grove • Theater of the Sea • Dolphins Plus • Homestead Motorsports Complex • Rain Barrel CARYSFORT REEF Artisan Village • Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation FRENCH REEF MOLASSES REEF Center • Nearby Golf FLEXIBLE EVENTS AND MEETINGS WITH UNIQUE PERSPECTIVES 9 meeting rooms • 50,010 sq. ft. of total meeting space • The Largo Key Conference Center of 2,950 sq. ft. is the largest meeting space with maximum seating of 200 • 4 breakout rooms • Over 37,000 sq. ft. of outdoor beachfront event space • On-site AV assistance offers your groups dedicated support KEY LARGO BAY MARRIOTT BEACH RESORT FOR INFORMATION, RATES & RESERVATIONS 103800 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY, KEY LARGO, FL 33037 305.451.8500, KEYLARGOBAYMARRIOTT.COM IN THE U.S., CALL 305.451.8500 © 2018 Marriott International, Inc..
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