Owner Volusia County Opened 3 October 1985 | Renovated 2009 Phone +1 386-254-4500 | |
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Operator Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitor's Bureau Inaugurated October 5, 1985 (1985-10-05) Construction cost $82 million (2009 renovations) Address 101 N Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32118, USA Similar Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Lagoon, Ocean Walk Shoppes, Museum of Arts and Sciences, Jackie Robinson Ballpark Profiles |
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Ocean Center is a convention center located in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is the fifth largest convention center in Florida.
Contents
- Maui ocean center the hawaiian aquarium
- Walk through the ocean at the maui ocean center
- About
- History
- Notable events
- Basketball
- Ice hockey
- Other events
- References
Walk through the ocean at the maui ocean center
About
The Ocean Center features 205,000 square feet (19,000 m2) of prime meeting space; 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) of exhibit space at the main arena, 12,000 square feet (1,100 m2) of space in the Ballroom and 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) of meeting rooms. The new addition of the Exhibit Hall features 94,695 square feet (8,797.5 m2), ceiling heights: 22 to 45 feet (14 m), a drive-in door: 20' x 16', and 6 loading docks with self-adjusting levelers. 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of parking lot/outdoor exhibit space was also added near the Exhibit Hall.
Thanks to a $3 million grant from the voter-approved ECHO program, the county’s Ocean Center has a grand entrance. The grant from the ECHO grants-in-aid program was used to create a Cultural Information Center (CIC). The funds were used for site preparation and construction of the CIC, an enhancement of 51,635 square feet (4,797.0 m2) of lobby space with gathering areas, restrooms and concession facilities. It displays works from the “Arts in Public Places” program and has dedicated areas for permanent and visiting art works and cultural displays from all areas of Volusia County. The grand entrance also includes a new façade and entrance along N. Atlantic Avenue. Other features of the new entrance lobby and CIC is a marquee mural on the west wall above the ballrooms doors, seen from inside and outside the facility. The mural will change with the center’s exhibits. The center and its displays are in the highest pedestrian traffic area for the venue. The main arena seats 6,176 for ice hockey and arena football, 8,362 for basketball, 7,184 for the circus, 7,380 for ice shows, 8,582 for wrestling and 9,440 for concerts. The Ocean Center is also used for banquets, trade shows, high school graduations, conventions and other events.
History
In 1985, the Ocean Center opened with 60,000 square feet (5,600 m2) of exhibit space and 18 breakout rooms. Christian pop singer Amy Grant performed the first concert at the Ocean Center on Oct. 3, 1985, singing to 2,938 people. John Denver was the grand opening act two days later, performing to a crowd of 7,368.
Notable events
The Ocean Center has presented The Harlem Globetrotters, Lipizzaner Stallions & Larry the Cable Guy, among others. Other entertainment events have included the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Miss Teen USA Pageant and WWE Live. The fun, furry characters of Sesame Street have been frequent performers at the Ocean Center. The family production had multiple shows in 1985-'86, and returned in the 1990s and 2000s. In October 1997, the Ocean Center hosted the Nice n' Easy U.S. Figure Skating Classic. Skaters included the Tara Lipinski, Michelle Kwan, Dorothy Hamill, Nicole Bobek, Rosalynn Summers, Kyoko Ina, Jason Dungjen, Todd Eldredge, Rudy Galindo, Michael Weiss, Elizabeth Punsalan and Jerod Swallow. The event was broadcast later on ABC. The Ocean Center also hosts The Passion Conferences starring Worship singer Chris Tomlin. As the Halifax area has become a separate market from Orlando in recent years, Ocean Center has hosted concerts by acts with ties to Florida, including Gloria Estefan, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and, most recently, Pitbull (touring with Enrique Iglesias), Maroon 5 and Ariana Grande.
World Championship Wrestling held their third annual Bash At The Beach Pay-per-view at the Ocean centre in 1996, in which Hulk Hogan, notable as one of the largest fan favourites of all time turned heel during the final moments of the show, this in turn created the NWO and was a catalyst for perhaps some of the most influential times in professional wrestling.
Basketball
The Ocean Center hosted the 1988 Trans-America Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament. It is also home to a few of Bethune-Cookman University basketball games.
Ice hockey
The Daytona Beach Sun Devils of the defunct Sunshine Hockey League played hockey games at the Ocean Center from 1992-1995. In 1995, the team and league changed names to the Daytona Beach Breakers, playing in the Southern Hockey League. After the 1995-96 season both the team and the league folded.