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United States of America meeting venues - The best venue for business or pleasure

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Latest: Tuesday 15th May 2012: Whatever you are looking for, we can put you in touch with the right United States of America venue for your needs. We commit to quote within your designated budget and part of our job is going all the negotiating and paperwork that is a necessary part of booking venue space for your event. Based in United States of America we have all the local knowledge to ensure your event runs smoothly.

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Event space configurations: venue layout options for conferences and meetings

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U-Shape

  • Seating around three sides of the room - good for presentations from front
  • Square layout conducive to discussion
  • Presentation space in the middle of the room

Boardroom style

  • Centrally located table
  • Classic layout ideal for debate and discussion
  • Popular for smaller meetings

Theatre style

  • Used for product launches, presentations, displays
  • Use to present to large numbers of delegates
  • Allows for optimal room occupancy

Classroom style

  • Used to present to small to medium groups
  • Delegates (in ones or twos) have own workspace
  • Ideal for testing and individual training

Herringbone classroom style

  • Tables angled towards centre
  • Allows more disussion than typical classroom layout

Cabaret style (also known as cafe or bistro style)

  • All delegates facing front-centre on round tables
  • Large space in the middle of the room
  • Ideal for small group work

Dinner dance layout

  • Tables around the outside of the room
  • Dance-floor in central area
  • Used mainly for weddings and evening entertainment