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Guide to the Orange County Convention Centre

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Orange County Convention Centre (OCCC) is an ideal venue for all occasions and events. With over 20 years of experience in hosting large events, in which it has undergone five major expansions to reach its current ranking, the OCCC is located in the heart of downtown Orange County.

A prime location like the International Drive which is Orlando’s major tourist area adds to the benefits of exhibitors, organisers and visitors. This is because the venue is not alienated from other popular activity spots and allows outsiders to include some time for pleasure along with work. The venue is situated in close proximity to entertainment complexes like Pointe Orlando and attractions like Wet N Wild, Discovery Cove and Islands of Adventure Theme Parks.

With five extensive expansions, the OCCC now offers over seven million square feet of space which has been cleverly divided into five phases. While the first four phases are referred to as the “West Building”, Phase five which was recently unveiled in September 2003 is known as the “North/South Building”. The North/South Building has over 1.1 million square feet of exhibition space and is divided into a North and a South hall which can either be joined into one large area or into four subdivisions according to the requirements of the event. Both the buildings are connected via an elevated walkway.

The OCCC is west of the Orlando International Airport at a distance of just ten miles and can be easily accessed via the “BeeLine Expressway”. Apart from this, taxi services can also be used for the same. Owing to the popularity of the venue, its size and prime location, there are no chances of outsiders losing their way or being unable to find the venue.

While accommodation is often a concern of outsiders, it is hardly a matter to worry about in Orlando as the OCCC is at a short distance from popular high-class hotels like the Ritz-Carlton, Orlando Grande Lakes and the Marriott Residence Inn. Apart from such expensive accommodation options, Orlando also has convenient pocket-friendly alternatives for cost-conscious visitors. Executives can also entertain business associates over meals as the OCCC is at close proximity to fine restaurants that offer various cuisines.

Popularly referred to as “The Centre of Hospitality,” the OCCC has successfully proved itself in the hospitality field to all exhibitors, event organizers and visitors alike. Its services can be enjoyed not only by professionals in the commerce fields for conventions, meetings and trade shows but also by those in the cultural and sports fields. The hub for innumerable events at regional, national and international levels, the OCCC is a preferred choice due to its excellent infrastructure combined with prompt services and favourable location.

Saving Money On Your Orange County Vacation

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Orange County may not be considered as a city, but it still frequently visited by tourists all over the world, because of its warm sunshine, beautiful beaches, and several tourist attractions and destinations. Thanks to Disneyland and other family destinations, Orange County is now a hotbed for vacationers. Like any tourist destination, the prices have risen along with the number of attractions, but it’s definitely possible to fund an Orange County vacation without breaking the bank.

Before you get started planning your vacation, it’s best to set a budget. This way you know exactly how much you have to spend, and how much you need to save in order to go on vacation. When you have a budget, it becomes easy to make choices on where you should save and where you should pay full price. For example, if you can save money by driving to Orange County, rather than flying, it will allow you spend more on accommodations or vice versa.

One of those important choices is which amusement park you are going to visit, and how much money you plan to spend at each. With Disneyland, California Adventure, LegoLand, Magic Mountain, Knottsberry Farm and several other smaller parks within driving distance, trying to hit them all will cost you a lot of time and energy. It’s best to choose one or two. That way you can really enjoy each park and not stretch your budget too far. Some parks even offer 2-for-1 deals, such as Disneyland and California Adventure, which allow you to visit two parks for one price.

Check for discount tickets for tours and attractions before you go. You may be surprised at the discounts available for savvy travelers who check around for prices online ahead of time. You may also consider purchasing an Entertainment coupon book for the zip code you plan to visit. That will save you on dining, and it may save you on lodging and attractions as well.

If your vacation time is flexible, consider traveling in the fall or the early spring. Crowds tend to be thinner during these times of year, and the weather is still nice enough that you’ll enjoy your stay. The prices drop around these times of year as well, so you’ll pay less than you would if your visit were during peak times. The large travel sites may, throughout the year, offer various coupon codes for their more popular destinations, such as Orange County, so get on the email list of your favorite sites so you can monitor any new deals.

There are a wide variety of hotels and motels surrounding the major Orange County attractions. You can stay at a smaller motel with fewer frills and be within the same traveling distance as you would if you stayed at a high priced hotel. If you plan early and travel in the off-season, staying at the Disneyland Hotel is very reasonable. You’ll also save money on travel because there are free tram services to and from the park.

Balance your visit to an amusement park with some free activities, such as visiting the beach or strolling down some of Orange County’s beautiful parks and natural areas. Since the weather is pleasant during most of the year, take advantage of simply being outdoors and taking in some nature during your visit. The beach and mountains are within driving distance of most Orange County towns and Southern California boasts some of the country’s most gorgeous national parks.

Orange County in Southern California is located in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Orange County is mainly visited by tourists to the Disney Land Park in Anaheim. Actually, traveling to Orange County doesn’t have to cost as much as you may think. With a budget in hand, a plan for your activities and an open mind to taking in some of the natural beauty in the area, you’ll be able to travel without spending your entire savings account.