

All of these unique sites – and more – are set-up to handle meetings. Maybe even yours.

![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Meeting: 200 |
Association for Research & Enlightenment Headquarters for the work of the late psychic Edgar Cayce. 67th St. & Atlantic Avenue |
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Virginia’s Jewel Virginia Beach′s only luxury dining yacht offering year-round private and public charters showcasing the city′s magnificent homes, breath-taking wildlife and the rare, natural beauty of First Landing State Park. 600 Laskin Road |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Meeting: 270 Reception: 450 Banquet: 250 Classroom: 40 with standard a/v cpability Auditorium: 268 w/ 15’ by 30’ screen |
The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia Focuses on 20th-century art. Free access to Exhibit Area during meetings. Interior courtyard of 4,800 square feet is accented with trees and a vaulted ceiling for special events. 2200 Parks Avenue |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Theater-style: 50 Reception: 65 |
Chesapeake Bay Center Come and hold an event at the “Gateway to the Chesapeake Bay.” First Landing State Park, the City of Virginia Beach and the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Museum have joined forces to provide this unique gateway into the city which features an outdoor touch tank, an indoor wet lab for marine study, educational displays depicting marine life, a historical prospective of our nation’s first settlers and their natural surroundings, an amphitheater, a gazebo and an observation deck overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. First Landing State Park |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Meeting: 50 |
First Landing State Park This park is the city’s tribute to the Chesapeake Bay and its ecosystem. It’s home to 500 species of plant life, and is also available for smaller meetings ranging in size from 5-50 people. 2500 Shore Drive |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: James Room: 50 (classroom / banquet) Squire Room: 200+ Colonial Room: 125-150 |
Fort Story Officer′s Club A United States Army post and historic site, Fort Story is open to all military, active, retired, reservist and civil service. Beach parties, luncheons, meetings, complete with catering, can be held in this unusual setting which incorporates Cape Henry Landing, where the first settlers touched shore. End of Atlantic Avenue and on the |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Meeting: 50 Reception: 125 Banquet: 80 RESTRICTIONS: |
Francis Land House Francis Land House Historic Site, an 18th-century plantation home of one of the area’s prominent families. Guided tour includes changing exhibit displays and historic gardens. 3131 Virginia Beach Boulevard |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Theater: 1,200 Reception: 1,000 Banquet: 850 |
Grand Affairs A full-service banquet facility, featuring five ballrooms, complete a/v and entertainment. Specializes in unique theme parties. Rental fees waived with food and beverages. 2036 Pleasure House Road |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Meeting/banquet: 60 Reception: negotiable RESTRICTIONS: |
Upper Wolfsnare Plantation Built in 1759 by Thomas Walke III, one of the Virginians who ratified the U.S. Constitution. Maximum capacity: meeting/banquet-60, reception-negotiable. 2040 Potters Road |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Total Seating: 20,000 Covered Pavilion: 7,500 |
Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater Need a little more room? How about seating for 20,000 people, 7,500 of whom will be under a covered pavilion. The $17.5 million amphitheater plays host to top-name performers throughout the year. You can wow them there, too. 93-acre site located at Princess Anne and Dam Neck Roads. SFX Entertainment. Located at Princess Anne and Dam Neck Roads. SFX Entertainment |
![]() MAXIMUM CAPACITY: Classroom: 75 Boardroom: 25 Reception: 2,500 Banquet: 100 |
Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center This popular museum, which tripled in size in 1996, has meeting rooms for small groups and catered luncheons. The entire facility is available for rental after hours for large receptions and meetings. A 270-seat Family Channel IMAX® 3D Theater is available, as well as an 80-seat interactive theater. A large reception hall with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooks Owls Creek Marsh. 717 General Booth Boulevard |