Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, United States of America
Orange County Convention Center is a convention center in Orlando, Florida. It formerly named as Orange County Convention and Civic Center that was opened in 1983. It is the USA’s second-largest convention center and Central Florida’s primary public convention center. Orange County Convention Center is a tourism favorite as it is on the south end of Orlando’s major tourist area, the International Drive. Owned by the Orange County Government, its total space is 7,000,000 square feet with an exhibit hall, breakout/meeting hall, banquet/ballroom hall, parking, and public transit access.
There are lots of things to do around the area. Try the Arcs 1800 Ski Lift for that memorable tour. You may also check the Arkady Raykin Variety Theater. Tourists from around the world can easily access Orange County Convention Center from Orlando International (MCO). If you are a beach lover, different lovely beaches are surrounding the area such as Area das Pipas Beach and Areamilla Beach. Extend your vacation by exploring other nearby cities such as Brent and Camden. Get to know fine dining restaurants, local favorites, and other unique delights. There are various Orlando hotels and accommodation options that will surely fit every tourist’s needs and preferences. Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando is awarded as the best seller. This is both kid and pet-friendly with free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and parking. Amenities include evening entertainment, pool, game room, bar, and lounge. If you want to stay very near to Orange County Convention Center, Las Palmeras by Hilton Grand Vacations is the closest one.