201 Sands Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89169, United StatesMap
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I have recently attended an exhibition held at this facility. Thousands and thousands of people swarmed the place for some days and the venue performed brilliantly.
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The Venetian Expo Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sands Expo and Convention Center is located in Las Vegas, with an exhibition hall area of about 3.2 million square feet and a capacity of more than 100,000 people. The exhibition center has complete supporting facilities, more than 2 million square feet of exhibition area, and more than 100 conference halls. A large lounge and registration office link the existing exhibition halls with the planned exhibition halls and meeting rooms, allowing the center to adjust the venue at will to adapt to a variety of exhibition needs.
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The Venetian Expo Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I have recently attended an exhibition held at this facility. Thousands and thousands of people swarmed the place for some days and the venue performed brilliantly.
This is an exhibition center located in the Sands Hotel. The area is very large, and there are many people at night or during the day. Although we are not living in Sands, it is close and it is also a particularly beautiful hotel.
I have visited Sands hotels in Macau and Singapore. When I arrived in Las Vegas, I felt that Sands hotels and facilities should be bigger. The whole decoration can also be described as magnificent, very high-grade.
We come to Sands every year for meetings and this center is so nice and easy to reach. It is connected to Venetian and Palazzo and it was nice to go and visit two places after our meeting.
The meeting space is huge, the ballroom is huge, the sound is very good and clear, the temperature in the room is comfortable but not too cold. The small meeting room is also good, there is nothing to complain about . There is a cafe at the end of the corridor in case you need coffee, snacks or something to eat.
It consists of three 55-storey flat-topped buildings, with the top of which is connected by what is known as Asia’s largest sky garden. Next to it is a museum with a lotus-like appearance, where the innovative roof collects rainwater and forms a beautiful waterfall view.