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Meet in Wichita, the Heart of the Country

We invite you to plan your next meeting in Wichita, the Heart of the Country. Centrally, located in Kansas, Wichita exudes friendliness and ingenuity as the Air Capital of the World. From the locals you meet at the 50-plus attractions and museums to the 1,200-plus eateries,planning a meeting couldn't be easier or more affordable in this Midwest destination. Groups love the destination’s amenities, affordability, and welcoming spirit. Attendees get excited about experiencing everything from behind-the-scenes animal encounters and innovative breweries to concert venues and multiple shopping districts. Visit Wichita, today, and fall in love with our city. Learn more at VisitWichita.com or call and speak to a friendly sales manager at 316-265-2800.

Venue Details

Hotels61
Convention center200,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms8,100
Guest rooms at 1 hotel303
Special event venues54
Average room rate$103.05
Occupancy rate59.4%
Restaurants1,200
Daily food cost$73.00
Tax rate16%
Venue typeCVB
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Getting Here

When you meet in Wichita, not only will you discover Wichita’s state-of-the-art Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport is a breeze to navigate, but you’ll find the airport itself is serviced by all major air carriers with easy nonstop flights. Recently, new direct flight options to Phoenix, Miami and Washington D. C. were announced, making traveling to the Air Capital of the World from as far west as California and Washington, northeast to our nation’s capital and southeast to Florida possible from 16 U.S. cities. United Airlines Travelers who don’t want to commute the 10 hours by car from Chicago or seven hours from Denver can get a nonstop flight. In under two hours, United will bring travelers to Wichita from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport. American Airlines With its hub located at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, American Airlines flies nonstop to Wichita several times a day from DFW. The airline also transports travelers on daily flights to Wichita from Chicago in about two hours. American Airlines offers seasonal flights to the Miami International Airport and daily flights to and from Pheonix's Sky Harbor International Airport. The carrier will also begin transporting commuters directly between Wichita and the Washington Reagan National Airport on daily flights beginning January 2024. Southwest Airlines Southwest offers a few flight options directly into Wichita. St. Louis passengers can enjoy a short flight of about an hour and a half. Those flying from Denver can arrive in about the same amount of time. Southwest Airlines also offers nonstop flights into Wichita from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and Las Vegas. Delta Air Lines Atlanta travelers can choose from several nonstop flights and arrive in just over two hours. The airline also offers one flight per day nonstop from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, allowing travelers to be here in less than two hours versus the nine-hour drive. Allegiant Air Low-cost air carrier Allegiant Air offers nonstop service to Wichita on select days. Travel from three locations in Florida, including the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport and the Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Or fly from Las Vegas, LA and the Phoenix-Mesa Getaway Airport. Alaska Airlines Commuters can board a plane at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and arrive in Wichita in about three and a half hours.
Distance from Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport airport 6 mi

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Local Attractions

Bradley Fair at Wilson Estates
Bradley Fair at Wilson Estates
Shopping
From colorful sidewalks and storefronts, to an open-air plaza, you'll discover more of what you want at Bradley Fair. The 53 stores and restaurants offer unique shopping, dining and entertainment.
2000 N Rock Road
Wichita, KS
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Old Town Entertainment District
Old Town Entertainment District
Nightlife
This re-imagined shopping district dates back to the 1870s. Old railway warehouses take on new lives as restaurants, hotels, clubs and shops. Browse vintage treasures, home decorations, local artwork or pick up a souvenir. It’s also home to the Old Town Farm and Art Market featuring more than 100 vendors throughout the year, selling fresh food, handmade goods, and more.
151 N. Rock Island St.
Wichta, KS
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Riverfront Stadium/Wichita Windsurge
Riverfront Stadium/Wichita Windsurge
Recreation
he $75 million Riverfront Stadium is the new home of the Wichita Wind Surge, the Minnesota Twins-affiliated Double-A team. The first game was played in May of 2021, and crowds are loving the experience of downtown baseball.
275 S. McLean Blvd.
Wichta, KS
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INTRUST Bank Arena
INTRUST Bank Arena
Recreation
Located in the heart of downtown Wichita, this modern, state-of-the-art arena seats more than 15,000 people for large-scale concerts, sporting events and other forms of entertainment. It’s filled with multiple food options, a gift shop and plenty of meeting space. INTRUST Bank Arena has been the home to both Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division 1 basketball tournaments, as well as performance acts from Chris Stapleton to Sesame Street Live.
500 E. Waterman St.
Wichita, KS, US
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Towne East Square
Towne East Square
Shopping
The fashion destination of Wichita, Towne East Square is a two-level shopping center anchored by Dillard’s, JC Penney, Von Maur and more than 150 other stores. Plans are underway for a multi-million dollar redevelopment complete with the addition of SCHEELS, a destination sporting goods and entertainment store.
7700 E. Kellogg
Wichita, KS
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Exploration Place
Exploration Place
Museum
As the state’s premier science center, Exploration Place inspires the next generation of thinkers and doers with memorable, tactile opportunities to learn, grow and question. Here, children and adults alike will experience the joy of discovery.
300 N. McLean Blvd.
Wichita, KS, US
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Sedgwick County Zoo
Recreation
The #1 tourist attraction in Kansas and the 7th largest zoological park in the US, Sedgwick County Zoo invites guests to come face-to-face with animals from around the globe. Whether visiting for the wildlife or an event on-site, guests will marvel at this 250-acre home to more than 3,000 animals.
5555 W. Zoo Blvd.
Wichita, KS, US
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Tanganyika
Tanganyika
Recreation
Where animal lovers go wild, Tanganyika Wildlife Park is one of the only places in the country where guests can hand-feed lemurs and interact directly with some of the world's rarest and most endangered animals. With three venue spaces, this premiere event facility can accommodate a wide variety of celebrations and occasions.
1000 S. Hawkins Lane
Goddard, KS, US
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NewMarket Square
NewMarket Square
Shopping
This is Wichita’s largest outdoor shopping center offering nearly 90 retailers and restaurants, including national chains and local favorites. Enjoy convenient store front parking with main street amivance.
2441 N. Maize Rd.
Wichita, KS
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Botanica Wichita
Botanica Wichita
Park
This botanical paradise of the plains has more than 18 acres of stunning landscaping that features more than 4,000 species of plants, both native and from around the world. You can stroll through more than 30 themed gardens that change as the seasons change.
701 Amidon St.
Wichita, KS, US
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RiverWalk and Keeper of the Plains
RiverWalk and Keeper of the Plains
Recreation
The Keeper of the Plains is the pride of our city and the most photographed (and Instagrammed) attraction in town. The 44-foot tall sculpture stands at the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers in downtown Wichita. Here you can stroll around the river paths and visit the Mid-America All-Indian Center for more insight into Native American culture. When the sun goes down, things light up with the 15-minute ring of fire show at the base of the statue.
339 Veterans Pkwy
Wichita, KS, US 67203
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Old Cowtown Museum
Old Cowtown Museum
Museum
Party like it’s 1865 at Wichita’s Old Cowtown Museum. It’s a living history museum that lets you immerse yourself in the sights, sounds and experiences common to a post-Civil War, midwestern cattle town. You can watch a blacksmith at work, try an ice cold sarsaparilla in the saloon and duck in the doorway when gunfight reenactments erupts in the streets.
1865 Museum Blvd.
Wichita, KS, US
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Nifty Nuthouse
Nifty Nuthouse
Shopping
Established 1937, Nifty Nut House is a third generation, family-owned business. They pride themselves on quality products, great prices, and friendly service. They offer a wide variety of nuts, candy, gum, complimented by chocolate treats, gummies, dried fruits, mints, gumballs, licorice, and an assortment of sugar free items.
537 N. St. Francis
Wichita, KS, US
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Kansas Aviation Museum
Kansas Aviation Museum
Museum
In the 1920s and 1930s, businessmen and aeronautical engineers established aircraft manufacturing companies in Wichita, including Beechcraft, Cessna, and Stearman Aircraft. The city became an aircraft production hub known as "The Air Capital of the World". The Kansas Aviation Museum gives visitors a first-hand glimpse. Housed in the original Wichita Municipal Airport Terminal Building, this museum chronicles the growth and development of aviation in Kansas, while displaying a collection of aircraft and aviation-related artifacts.
3350 George Washington Blvd
Wichita, KS, US
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Museum of World Treasures
Museum of World Treasures
Museum
Start your visit face-to-face with one of the most complete T. Rex skeletons in the world. Then step back through time with timeless exhibits like the Princess, the Egyptian mummy, presidential keepsakes, war artifacts, sports memorabilia and more. It's a smorgasbord experience for history buffs and museum lovers.
835 E. First St. N.
Wichita, KS, US
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Overland Charters
Overland Charters
multi-city
In 1997, Overland Charters began in El Dorado, Kansas. It started with one converted Blue Bird School bus operating out of a shared building. The company has grown to over 30 buses and has a state of the art facility in Wichita, Kansas, operations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex and throughout Oklahoma along with a fleet of Prevost Luxury Motor Coaches. The company has grown based on a simple factor – customer service. The entire story is one of perseverance, vision and hard work. In high school, and to this day, Overland Charters Founder and President Kelly Fankhauser has enjoyed snow skiing. He took numerous motor coach trips to Colorado and became entranced by the motor coach industry. Most young people in high school might dream about having a business but Kelly was different – he acted on it. As a senior he not only started a motor coach tour company, he did this while owning the largest lawn treatment company in Butler County, the largest county in Kansas – all at 18 years old. Overland Tours setup ski trips and other tours over the next few years contracting existing bus companies to provide the transportation. At 24, when his lawn care business was growing and stable, Kelly acted on his ultimate goal – he started a motor coach company. Starting conservatively and in a financially prudent manner, he bought a used Blue Bird school bus, painted it, replaced the seats, added a restroom and began booking trips. One of his first trips was from Wichita, Kansas to Washington D.C. Shortly after Overland Tours came into business Kelly changed the name to Overland Charters. That name more reflected the direction of the company as a motor coach charter company versus a tour company. Today, more than 20 years later, Overland Charters has grown from it’s El Dorado, Kansas shared location. It is now headquartered in Wichita Kansas and has expanded into the DFW Metroplex along with the entire state of Oklahoma. The company has grown from one Blue Bird bus to a full fleet of Prevost motor coaches traveling throughout the continental United States and Canada. The company is also developed expertise in shuttle programs. With a fleet of shuttle buses, Overland Charters gets rave reviews from customers on timeliness, professionalism and customer service. The Company services Colleges, Businesses, and Non-profit organizations with year-round programs. Overland Charters’ success is built on the most important philosophy Kelly has lived by in his businesses life — NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN CUSTOMER SERVICE. He stresses this daily to all his employees. The emphasis of Customer Service runs throughout his company – from mechanics, to professional drivers and to office staff. Overland Charters’ employees know that they are a part of that “Customer Service Team”. That philosophy is ingrained in all decisions made at Overland Charters. The Company continues to grow with innovations in the Motorcoach Industry. Kelly knew that technology changes also effected the traveling public. He began purchasing new Motorcoaches with 110 outlets at every seat. He also had every current motorcoach retrofitted with 110 outlets becoming one of the first carrier to have their entire fleet with 110 outlets. He also researched and found Wi-Fi that is either Verizon or Sprint coverage for every Motorcoach. Today, every motorcoach has 110 outlets and Wi-Fi. Overland Charters will continue to grow using Customer Service, Technology changes and some of the best drivers in the industry!
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Century II Performing Arts & Convention CenterCentury II Performing Arts & Convention Center is a state of the art convention center with ample meeting space with over 190,000 sq ft of exhibit space and 28,000 of meeting space providing exceptional amenities making it one of the most favourites!
Exhibit Space110,000 sq. ft.
Total meeting space223,118 sq. ft.

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