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 LTWI Turn Key Meeting Room

 LTWI invites you to rent our Turn Key meeting room which seats 12-15 comfortably.  This is available to professionals who seek to conduct meetings or workshops.  The meeting room is 528 square feet with numerous windows that provide an open, relaxed, and comfortable atmosphere. LTWI is located on a cul-de-sac that provides a quiet and private setting. It is ideal for small retreats and accesses a paved walkway to Nevada Beach just minutes away. LTWI is also just minutes from Round Hill Shopping Center and the Casino Corridor at South Lake Tahoe.

 LTWI provides the following resources and amenities:

4’ X 6’ 2-sided dry erase marker board

Overhead projector with a 6’ X 6’ projection screen

VCR and 19” TV

Portable CD and cassette tape player

6' Preparation Table

Coffee maker

Microwave oven

Small refrigerator

Comfortable break area

 LTWI also provides adequate parking.  The building is wheelchair accessible as are the restrooms.

 Click here for Photo Album tour of the LTWI facility.

 LTWI offers meeting space at competitive rates.  We offer full day(s) and half day rates.  Contact us for our meeting room rates.

 This website has links to the South Lake Tahoe lodging industry for you and your participants with accommodations and recreation.  Of course, we can assist you with tips on lodging, restaurants, recreation, etc.

 

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