Moreno Valley Grand Valley Ballroom Promo Video

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"Moreno Valley Grand Valley Ballroom Promo Video" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Economics & Business for Undergraduate / College. From the source: From business conferences, to weddings, and family gatherings, the Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center’s Grand Valley Ballroom is the right venue for you, and your budget. Located in the heart of the Inland Empire,… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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From business conferences, to weddings, and family gatherings, the Moreno Valley Conference and Recreation Center’s Grand Valley Ballroom is the right venue for you, and your budget. Located in the heart of the Inland Empire, this unique venue hosts unforgettable events, and offers staff that delivers unparalleled customer service. The 8,000 square foot Grand Valley Ballroom accommodates banquet groups of up to 400 people, or can expand to fit 600 people in its theater setting. Daytime events can be illuminated with extravagant natural lighting by our state of the art picture windows, with fully controllable curtains, to dim or brighten the room for any occasion. A perfect compliment to your special event is the Ballroom’s theatrical stage, complete with two full service dressing rooms. Audiences will be astounded to see presentations and videos on the Ballroom’s built in 9 by 12 retractable projection screen, or on the cinematic 16 by 9 projection screen, complete with stunning HD projection. You will always be heard, when using the deluxe sound system featuring multi-channel audio mixers, digital music players, and wireless microphone technology. The portable dance floor can be easily set up to liven up any party. A reception patio and an outdoor banquet patio are available on the East and West sides of the venue. This reception area which features an outdoor fire place is a great setting to enjoy a cocktail hour on the patio, or a business brunch. The outdoor banquet patio would be ideal for a picturesque sunset wedding. Each outdoor reception areas can accommodate groups of 200 people, making them ideal for large events. Two flexible meeting rooms are also available and can be combined to accommodate over 100 guests. Your Chef will be amazed as our full service commercial kitchen is readily available for events requiring cooking and catering services. This facility can accommodate any event from tradeshows and concerts, to weddings or birthdays, and even conferences, expos and meetings. The City of Moreno Valley’s Grand Valley Ballroom is ready to cater to your needs. For more information on rates and availability, please call 951.413.3280 or visit www.moval.org/ballroom.

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