Top 25 hotel meeting facilities in Los Angeles County.Top 25 hotel meeting facilities in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County Ranked by number of meeting rooms
Rank Hotel Meeting rooms
Capacity(1)
. address . number
. banquet
. square footage
. auditorium
of largest
1 Sheraton Plaza La Reina Hotel 100
700
6101 W. Century Blvd. 7,900
1000
Los Angeles 90045
2 Los Angeles Hilton & Towers 43
2,000
930 Wilshire Blvd. 30,000
3,000
Los Angeles 90017
3 The Los Angeles Airport Hilton & Towers 43
1,100
5711 W. Century Blvd. 11,186
1,600
Los Angeles 90045
4 Stouffer Concourse Hotel 36
1,200
5400 West Century Blvd. 13,500
1,500
Los Angeles 90045
5 Hyatt at Los Angeles Airport 35
1,200
6225 West Century Blvd. 14,000
1,500
Los Angeles 90245
6 Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel 34
880
5855 West Century Blvd. 12,320
1,250
Los Angeles 90045
7 Century Plaza Hotel 30
2,000
2025 Avenue of the Stars 24,000
3,000
Los Angeles 90067
8 Sheraton Grande Hotel 26
750
333 S. Figueroa St. 7,500
1,000
Los Angeles 90071
9 Gateway Plaza Holiday Inn Hotel & Entertainment Ctr. 26
650
14299 Firestone Blvd. 6,570
1,000
La Mirada La Mirada (lä mĭrä`də), city (1990 pop. 40,452), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1960. La Mirada derives from the Spanish for "the view," referring to the panoramic view of the surrounding valleys from atop the city's hills. 90638
10 Ambassador Garden Hotel, Tennis & Health Club(5) 25
900
3400 Wilshire Blvd. 14,583
800
Los Angeles 90010
11 Westin Bonaventure 24
2,500
404 S. Figueroa 26,108
3,000
Los Angeles 90071
12 The Beverly Hilton 24
1,500
9876 Wilshire Blvd. 20,000
1,500
Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, city (1990 pop. 31,971), Los Angeles co., S Calif., completely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles; inc. 1914. The largely residential city is home to many motion-picture and television personalities. 90210
13 Burbank Airport Hilton 23
450
2500 Hollywood Way 5000
800
Burbank Burbank, city (1990 pop. 93,643), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1911. Tourism and the entertainment industry are central to its economy; several motion-picture studios and television headquarters are here. Burbank's aerospace industry collapsed with the end of the Cold War. 91505
14 Industry Hills & Sheraton Resort 22
1,220
One Industry Hills Parkway 12,000
1,350
City of Industry 91744
15 Holiday Inn - Burbank 21
400
150 East Angeleno 4,000
NA
Burbank 91502
16 Sheraton Long Beach at Shoreline Square 20
13,500
333 East Ocean Blvd. 13,500
2,000
Long Beach 90802
17 Sheraton Universal 20
1,000
333 Universal Terrace Pkwy. 10,300
1,300
Universal City 91608
18 Torrance Marriott 20
850
3635 Fashion Way 10,080
1,000
Torrance Torrance, industrial and residential city (1990 pop. 133,107), Los Angeles co., SW Calif.; inc. 1921. It has large aircraft and electronics industries. Among its many manufactures are aircraft, electronics, communications equipment, aluminum products, steel, and 90503
19 The Los Angeles Registry Hotel 19
1,400
555 Universal Terrace Parkway 16,000
2,000
Universal City 91608
20 Ramada Renaissance Hotel 19
700
111 East Ocean Blvd. 7,500
835
Long Beach 90802
21 Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza 19
550
5985 W. Century Blvd. 5,876
800
Los Angeles 90045-5463
22 Pasadena Hilton 18
900
150 South Los Robles Ave. 7,600
1,000
Pasadena Pasadena (păs'ədē`nə). 1 City (1990 pop. 131,591), Los Angeles co., S Calif., at the base of the San Gabriel Mts.; inc. 1866. 91101
23 University Hilton Hotel 18
550
3540 S. Figueroa St. 6,900
800
Los Angeles 90007
24 Pacifica Hotel & Conference Center 18
520
6161 Centinela Ave. 5,800
750
Culver City Culver City, city (1990 pop. 38,793), Los Angeles co., S Calif., a residential suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1917. It is a center of the U.S. motion-picture industry, whose roots in the city date to c.1915. Its chief manufactures are rubber products and computers. 90231
25 Amfac Hotel 18
550
8601 Lincoln Blvd. 5,000
800
Los Angeles 90045
Amenities Hotel Ownership
. additional facilities . year built . parent company
. last renovation . headquarters
location
auditorium, ballroom, 1981 The Sheraton Corp.
boardroom ongoing Boston
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1983 Hilton Corp.
boardroom, freestanding NA Beverly Hills
conference center
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1983 Hilton Hotels Corp.
boardroom 1987/1988 Beverly Hills
ballroom, theater, boardroom 1986 Stouffer Hotels &
NA Resorts
Solon, OH
ballroom, poolside meeting 1964 Hyatt Hotels &
rooms 1987 Resorts
Chicago
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1973 Marriott Corp.
boardroom 1987 Washington, D.C.
auditorium, ballroom, 1966 Aoki Corp.
boardroom 1988 Seattle
ballroom, theater, boardroom 1983 Sheraton Corp.
NA Boston
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1984 Holiday Inn Corp.(3)
boardroom, freestanding NA NA(3)
conference center
ballroom 1921 NA
1978 Schine family
ballroom, exhibit hall 1976 Westin Hotels &
1988 Resorts
Seattle
auditorium, ballroom, 1955 Hilton Hotels Corp.
boardroom 1987 Beverly Hills
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1982 Wolff Sesnon &
boardroom 1988 Buttery
West Los Angeles
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1981 Industry Hills &
boardroom, freestanding NA Sheraton Resort
conference center, exhibit City of Industry
ballroom, boardroom 1981 J.P. Allen Co.
1988 150 East Angeleno
auditorium, ballroom, theater, 1988 The Sheraton Corp.
boardroom, freestanding NA Boston
conference center
ballroom 1969 Sheraton Corp.
1988 Boston
ballroom, boardroom, 1985 Marriott Corp.
freestanding conference center NA Washington D.C.
ballroom, boardroom, seminar 1984 The Registry Hotel
room NA Corp.
Dallas, TX
ballroom, boardroom 1986 Ramada Hotels Inc.
ongoing Phoenix
auditorium, ballroom, 1984 Holiday Corp.
boardroom, meeting suites NA Memphis, TN
ballroom, boardroom 1970 Hilton Hotels
1987 Los Angeles
ballroom 1975 NA(6)
1986 Los Angeles
NA 1972 Atlas Hotels Inc.
1984 San Diego
ballroom, boardroom 1965 Amfac Hotels
1985 San Francisco
Managers Top local executive
. catering . name
. meetings & . title
conventions . phone number
NA(2) Ross T. Bell Jr.
Ellen Golterman general manager
(213) 642-1111
Gorden Humbert John Elford
Darrin Erdahl general manager
(213) 410-4000
Gordon Humbert John Elford
Johanna Scillieri general manager
(213) 410-4000
Karen HawHon Timothy Russell
Laurie McKnight general manager
(213) 216-5858
NA Linda O'Toole
NA general manager
(213) 670-9000
Mark Johnson George Scudder
Gina Martini(4) general manager
(213) 641-5700
Pierre Gieron William G. Quinn
Aimee Goldberg general manager
(213) 277-2000
David Kassel H. Karl Schaefer
David Kassel general manager
(213) 617-1133
Dawn Reece-Bacon Arie Barendrecht
Linda Stanfield Adams(4) general manager
(213) 721-8500
Machelle Calles Fred Gee
Hank Lindsey/John general manager
Gunter (213) 387-7011
John Steinmetz David Ling
Nasser Paziranden managing director
(213) 624-1000
Carlo Karim Dennis A. Clarke
Shirley Taylor general manager
(213) 274-7777
Joseph Nagy Richard G. Messer
Mary Geyer/Robin general manager
Crozer (818) 843-6000
Debbie Hughes(4) John E. McKennon, Jr.
Maryellen Mack general manager
(818) 965-0861
Penny White Erika Hofmann
Beverly Dobra general manager
(818) 841-4770
NA Joseph Roseman
Joseph Zarraky(4) general manager
(213) 436-3000
Jean Beauvy Charles V. Dyke
Keith Shiabuya general manager
(818) 980-1212
Sharon Sola John Homer
Dave Robbins general manager
(213) 316-3636
Dorris Danner Kerman Beriker
Todd Aaronson general manager
(818) 506-2500
Russell Bryant Michael Hall
Walter Harris general manager
(213) 437-5900
Elizabeth Taylor Kurt Kirmayer
Donna Brenner general manager
(213) 642-7500
Heidi Townshead H.L. Bert James
Ellen J. Toups general manager
(818) 577-1000
Divina L. Johnson Albert A. Salah
none general manager
(213) 748-4141
Tish Mitchell Steve Carver
Cecilia Secka general manager
(213) 649-1776
Charlene O'Brian Robert Sewell
Penny Standerfer(4) general manager
(213) 670-8111
Note: The information in this list was supplied by the hotels themselves. Facilities are ranked by number of meeting rooms; where that number is the same, hotels are ranked by the size of the largest meeting room. Banquet A banquet is a large public meal or feast, complete with main courses and desserts. It usually serves a purpose, such as a charitable gathering, a ceremony, or a celebration. Sometimes a banquet consists of only desserts, but it is advisable to include main courses as well. capacity may combine several rooms if they are adjoining with moveable separation panels. Survey compiled during the week of April 25, 1988. DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. -Does not apply. E - Company estimate. NA - Not available. WND WND Wind WND World Net Daily WND Waarnemend WND Wilson Disease Gene (genetic medicine) WND Will Not Disclose WND Waving Not Drowning WND Why Not Design (Citrus Heights, CA) - Would not disclose (1)Capacity of largest meeting room; may be ballroom
A ballroom is a large room inside a building, the designated purpose of which is holding formal dances called balls. capacity at some facilities. (2)Open as of survey date. (3)Owner is Wolff Wolff , Kaspar Friedrich 1733-1794. German anatomist noted for his pioneering work in embryology. His chief work, Theoria Generationis (1759), refuted the theory of preformation, which held that the embryo is a fully formed miniature adult. Sesnon & Buttery. (West Los Angeles
American hotel-chain organizer who acquired hotels in many American cities and in 1946 founded the Hilton Hotel Corporation. Corp. |
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