Center of convention center Fort Walton Beach FL

Space is important, but that isn't all businesses and trade organizations investigate when they shop for where to hold their next show or convention.

Local Companies

McD Productions
(850) 302-0111
838 Tropic Ave
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Wells Fargo Hm Jim Bosewell
(850) 863-5300
Fort Walton Beach, FL
American Business Concepts Llc
(850) 863-5300
3 Maples St NW
Fort Walton Beach, FL
Monde Marketing and Entertainment
(850) 226-7092
30 Methodist Ave SE
Fort Walton Beach, FL
H & L Marketing
(904) 246-5555
1277 Penman Rd
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Stine Golf Enterprises
(407) 935-9922
204 S Rose Ave
Kissimmee, FL
Fish-On Marketing
(386) 672-9276
595 N Nova Rd
Ormond Beach, FL
Yesawich Pepperdine Brown & Russell
(407) 875-1111
423 S Keller Rd Ste 100
Orlando, FL
M K Marketing
(561) 471-8887
1601 Forum Pl Ste 203
West Palm Beach, FL
Hallandale Marketing Inc
(954) 484-9564
3075 W Oakland Park Blvd
Oakland Park, FL

McCormick Place, at 2.2 million square feet, is the largest convention facility in the United States. And facilities under development across the country won't surpass its size, according to the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau.

Space is important, but that isn't all businesses and trade organizations investigate when they shop for where to hold their next show or convention. Labor, hotel and restaurant costs also are factors in the decision.

Labor costs at McCormick aren't nearly as high as prices in New York, San Francisco or San Jose, Calif. In fact, Chicago workers charge an average rate of $62.52 an hour, ranking it seventh among cities that participated in a survey done by the the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau, a sales and marketing organization.

"These figures are important to Chicago," said Jim Reilly, chief executive of the bureau. "Unfortunately, there's an overall belief that Chicago's labor rates are the highest in the country. This survey proves otherwise."

Chicago offered more than 76,000 hotel rooms in 1999, ranking it fifth behind No. 1 Las Vegas, with 109,365 rooms. An average room cost $199 in Chicago, about $25 less than New York's $223 a room. The average daily meal costs were $80.78 in Chicago, eighth behind New York, which averages $106.15.

Chicago seems to do more with less money. It's the top destination for overnight group meetings, but the tourism bureau worked on a $10.5 million annual budget in 1999. That's small potatoes compared to Las Vegas' bureau, which had a $124 million budget in 1999.

For more information, go to Conventions.net.

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