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Meeting Space Capacity Chart B:22.25” T:22” ACCOMMODATIONS GUEST SERVICES 396 luxurious guest rooms • 19 suites • Accessible rooms • Concierge desk • Greatroom lobby with an array of flexible Check-in: 4:00 p.m. • Check-out: 11:00 a.m. • Mobile spaces • Guest laundry • Valet dry cleaning • On-site valet check-in/ check-out • Mobile Key • Video bill review and and off-site parking • Gift shop/market • Multilingual staff • check-out • Smoke-free hotel • Ergonomic desks • Luxury Full-service business center • Complimentary wireless internet bedding • 55” HDTVs with Pandora, Netflix and Bluetooth • access in lobby and public space • Airport water taxi service Wireless high speed Internet • In-room safes • Keurig coffee machine and mini fridge • 3.4 miles from Logan Airport MEETING FACILITIES Newly renovated event facilities including a total of 17 meeting RESTAURANTS & LOUNGES rooms with 20,099 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet Waterline bar and restaurant, featuring classic New England space • 8,200-square-foot Grand Ballroom divisible into 12 fare, cocktails, wine and beers on tap • Open for breakfast, sections and with seating for up to 850 theater style • 3,612 lunch and dinner • State-of-the-art M Club Lounge • square-foot Harbor View Ballroom featuring floor to ceiling On-site Starbucks® windows, a seasonal outdoor terrace and banquet seating for 160 • Wired and wireless high-speed Internet access• Redcoat RECREATION & LEISURE Direct App • Dedicated meeting experts ready to handle all Indoor pool • Sundeck overlooking harbor • Fitness center • of your meeting and special event needs • Customizable, Peloton bikes • Row GX Trainer Water Rower • Tennis (nearby) • handcrafted banquet and event menus featuring local and B:8.25” Golf (nearby) • Biking (nearby) • Hiking (nearby) • Sailing (nearby) sustainably sourced ingredients T:8” ATTRACTIONS New England Aquarium • Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market • Boston Harbor Cruises • Boston Financial District • Italian North End • Harbor Walk • Freedom Trail • Paul Revere’s House • USS Constitution • Old North Church • Old State House • Boston Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins • TD Garden • Museum of Science • Boston Convention & Exhibition Center BOSTON MARRIOTT LONG WHARF HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT 296 State Street, Boston, MA 02109 T: 617.227.0800 | F: 617.227.2867 WHERE THE HARBOR COMES TO LIFE marriottlongwharf.com F:11” F:11” 1026095 File Name: 1026095_3873_MHR_MeetingPlannerGuide_11x8.5_V3.4.indd Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: white_lines.ai (72.57%; 1.2MB) Effra (Medium, Regular) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: BOSLW-2018-CCOE BOSLW_Primary_CMYK.eps (67.71%; 533KB) Magenta Title: MHR_MeetingPlannerGuide_11x8.5 MH_BOSLW_grandballroom1_rv1_GRACoL.tif (CMYK; Yellow Studio Artist 904 ppi; 33.18%; 66.1MB) Black Ballroom Dusk L_GRACoL_RS.tif (CMYK; 362 ppi; Q.C. 137.86%; 9.9MB) Trim: 11” x 8.5” LW_KyleKlein_KKP11835_GRACoL.tif (CMYK; 363 Client Bleed: 0.125” x 0.125” ppi; 82.5%; 40.3MB) Safety: 0” x 0” Artist: Simeon Schecter / Umar Rashid ICC: SWOP2006_Coated3v2.icc Station: OMG-USNY-OSX-005 / Simeon Schecter Saved: 10-19-2018 1:39 PM Workflow: CMYK Current: 10-19-2018 1:39 PM B:22.25” T:22” GRAND BALLROOM SALONS PALM GARDEN DIMENSIONS CAPACITY (1ST FLOOR) (2ND FLOOR) Meeting Room W×L×H Sq. 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Theater Schoolroom Conference U-Shape Receptioncep Rounds/10u s/10 RESTROOM Grand Ballroom 100×82×13.75 8,200 750 400 – – 850850 480 SALON K SALON E ABCDEFGL 75×82×13.75 6,150 540 300 – – 6006 3603 SALON L SALON F AFGL 50×82×13.75 4,100 360 220 – – 40040 200 SALON J SALON D AF, GL, BCDE, or HIJK 25×82×13.75 2,050 180 110 – – 2482 120120 SALON I SALON C ABC, DEF, GHI or JKL 50×41×13.75 2,050 160 90 – 44 2000 9090 SALON G SALON A A, G, BC, DE, HI, JK 25×41×13.75 1,025 70 48 30 33 822 600 SALON H SALON B B, C, D, E, H, I, J, K 25×21×13.75 513 40 24 16 18 505 30 B:8.25” T:8” Commonwealth Ballroom 23×110×8.75 2,350 180 114 – – 180180 1500 BALLROOM FOYER LOWER LOBBY Quincy, Haymarket, Beacon, Faneuil or Constitution 23×22×8.75 506 50 24 16 18 5050 3030 UPPER LOBBY EXIT ENTRANCE ENTRANCE Palm Garden 57×120×50 5,757 200 – – – 4808 3606 RESTROOMS ELEVATORS REGISTRATION Harbor View Ballroom – 3,612 200 116 38 42 20000 15015 HARBOR VIEW BALLROOM & TERRACE (2ND FLOOR) Seasonal Outdoor Terrace – – – – – – 140 – COMMONWEALTH BALLROOM (2ND FLOOR) QUINCYU HAYMARKET BEACON FANEUIL CONSTITUTION EXIT EXIT F:11” F:11” 1026095 File Name: 1026095_3873_MHR_MeetingPlannerGuide_11x8.5_V3.4.indd Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: BOSLW_FloorPlans.eps (96.86%; 1.1MB) Minion Pro (Regular) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: BOSLW-2018-CCOE white_lines.ai (72.57%; 1.2MB) Effra (Medium, Regular) Magenta Title: MHR_MeetingPlannerGuide_11x8.5 Yellow Studio Artist Black Q.C. 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