Make Your Celebration Be the One They Won t Forget

When it is time to get into the holiday spirit, step out of the ordinary and let the

Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center

at the University of Cincinnati welcome your guests with renowned Marriott service extraordinary value. Kingsgate features over 20,000 square feet of event space, professional event staff, an exquisite culinary team and a commitment to service that assures your event will be the one to remember.

Book your event today and choose from one of the following items to enhance your holiday celebration:

  • Complimentary parking
  • Double Marriott Rewards® Points (up to 100,000 points)
  • 10% off any Holiday event scheduled Sunday - Thursday
  • One complimentary suite to be utilized on the evening of your event

To book today, contact Jacque Kelly, catering sales executive t: 513-487-3891,

Jacque.kelly@marriott.com

or visit

uc.edu/kingsgate

.

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Kingsgate Marriot logo

151 Goodman Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45219

© 2016 Marriott International, Inc. Value date offers are based upon availability may become blacked out as groups book.

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