Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center’s Beginning of Summer Deals

Kent State University’s Hotel and Conference Center offers two new event package deals for companies interested in accommodations for groups and meetings. Both packages are available until June 30.

The Group Accommodations Package is a block of rooms of 10 or more per night, Sunday through Thursday. The group will receive the following concessions:

  • $115 rate with complimentary parking
  • Complimentary hot breakfast buffet in addition to deluxe cold continental
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Complimentary appetizers and a free drink ticket per person for the Nineteen10 Restaurant and Lounge

A minimum of 10 rooms for each night is required. The offer code is NY16.

For details and to reserve a block of rooms, contact the Kent State Hotel’s sales office at 330-968-6914 or email Teresa Kirkland, director of sales, at tkirkland@kentstatehotel.com.

The All-for-One Meeting Package is available for groups with a minimum of 15 guests. Groups of 15 guests will pay only $46 per person and receive a hot breakfast buffet, a.m. break, lunch buffet and p.m. break.

The All-for-One Meeting Package also includes:

  • Meeting room set to your specifications
  • Complimentary LCD projector, screen, podium, mic and Wi-Fi
  • Standard meeting room set up of notepads, pens, mints, glasses, pitchers of water and house linens

For details, contact the Kent State Hotel’s sales office at 330-968-6914 or email Teresa Kirkland, director of sales, at tkirkland@kentstatehotel.com.

For more information about the Kent State Hotel and Conference Center, visit www.kentstatehotel.com

POSTED: Thursday, May 5, 2016 10:29 AM
UPDATED: Saturday, November 23, 2024 05:31 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Zabrina Hvostal

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