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{{Short description|Convention center in Orlando, Florida}}
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{{Infobox convention center
| name = Orange County Convention Center
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| banquets = 3,600 {{small|(Valencia Room)}}<br>3,120 {{small|(Tangerine Ballroom)}}<br>480 {{small|(Sunburst Room)}}
| theatre = 2,643 {{small|(Chapin Theater)}}
| total_space = {{convert|4000000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(West Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|3000000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(North/South Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|7000000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(Total)}}
| exhibit = {{convert|1104940|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(West Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|950282|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(North/South Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|2055222|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(Total)}}
| breakout = {{convert|313140|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(West Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|166050|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(North/South Concourse)}}<br>{{convert|479190|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}<br>{{small|(Total)}}
| ballroom = {{convert|
| parking = 6,227
| bicycle =
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The '''Orange County Convention Center''' is a [[convention center]] located in [[Orlando, Florida]]. Opened in 1983 as the '''Orange County Convention and Civic Center''', it is the primary public [[convention center]] for the [[Central Florida]] region and the second-largest convention center in the United States, after [[McCormick Place]] in [[Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web| title=United States Convention Centers (250,000 - 2.5 Million Square Feet)| url=http://www.cvent.com/en/destination-guide/us-convention-centers-3m.shtml| access-date=April 7, 2024| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120108084737/http://www.cvent.com/en/destination-guide/us-convention-centers-3m.shtml| archive-date=January 8, 2012| website=[[Cvent]]}}</ref>
The '''OCCC''' offers {{convert|7000000|sqft|abbr=on}} of
The original building (the "West Concourse")
On April 18, 2012, the [[American Institute of Architects]]'s Florida Chapter placed the building on its list of "Florida Architecture: 100 Years. 100 Places".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aiaflatop100.org/Current-Standings.cfm|title=Start Voting for Your Favorite Florida Architecture!|website=2017 People's Choice Award (Florida Architecture)}}</ref> Solar panels on the roof of the South Concourse provide 1 MW of power.
The center is host to hundreds of events annually including [[IAAPA]] Expo and [[MegaCon]].
==History==
The '''Orange County Convention and Civic Center''' (OCCCC) was born out of a 1977 law passed by Florida's State Legislature. The
Phase I was completed on February 25, 1983, at a cost of $54 million. The [[Boston Pops Orchestra]] played at the grand opening on February 26, 1983, and 14,000 people attended the open house on February 27, 1983.<ref name="google.com">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=W5QsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uvsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6399,2015760|title=Lakeland Ledger - Google News Archive Search|website=news.google.com}}</ref>
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In 2004, OCCC acted as a staging area for relief operations following [[Hurricane Charley]], [[Hurricane Frances|Frances]] and [[Hurricane Jeanne|Jeanne]]. Disruptions to convention operations were minimal, and a feared reduction of convention booking did not occur afterward.
In 2009, the Hilton Orlando, a 1400-room luxury hotel, opened. It adjoins with the South Concourse of the Orange County Convention Center's North/South Building via an elevated, covered pedestrian walkway. The [[Hyatt Regency Orlando|Hyatt Regency]], a 1641-room hotel, also connects directly to the Convention Center via the Oversight Pedestrian Bridge and the Hyatt Skywalk. The elevated walkway connects the North, South and West concourses over [[International Drive]] and the Hilton Orlando.
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==Facility overview==
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* A 200-seat Lecture Hall
* The {{convert|48600|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Tangerine Ballroom
* The {{convert|62000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}
* Three full-service restaurants/8 food courts
* Three business centers
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