The luxury boutique property Alden Houston has recently expanded its meetings space to the 2,400-square-foot Veranda, one of downtown Houston's hidden gems. Located on the hotel’s second floor, The Veranda can accommodate up to 120 people classroom style.
Some of the renovations to The Veranda include:
- Ability to partition the Veranda for two distinct meeting spaces. New blackout curtains over one half of the space provide enhanced AV presentations for up to 65 meeting participants When partitioned, the remaining half of The Veranda offers a private dining and break space
- All food and meeting breaks created by the culinary staff of *17 Restaurant and Executive Chef Sam Beier
- Built in AV capabilities including
- 6’ x 8’ screen and LCD projector, located 15’ off the floor, providing a streamlined presentation and optimum viewing for meeting participants
- Direct dial phone lines for teleconferencing
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and hard wired Internet connectivity
Smaller groups of 10 to 30 can be accommodated in a brand new state-of-the art private dining room located behind *17, the Alden’s signature restaurant. Depending on the privacy needs of the group, curtains can be open or drawn. Built-in AV capabilities in the room include:
- Dual 46-in. flat screens for synchronized presentations
- Direct phone lines for teleconferencing
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and hard wired Internet
As an introductory offer, meeting packages for both the Veranda and the private dining room will begin at $60 per person not including guest rooms. Meeting must be booked before December 31, 2010 with a 20-person minimum. Some blackout dates apply.
Ask about this offer when you request an RFP from the Alden Houston in the Cvent Supplier Network.
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