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7-7-2021
We All Love The Game
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"Working with the Greater Lansing Sports Authority (GLSA) has made the sports event experience in this community simply wonderful. They go above and beyond to help plan, clear any red tape and just make things smooth with everything from lodging to the meeting and sports facilities we need. Greater Lansing makes a lot of sense for our organization - working with the GLSA is icing on the cake."
-Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan
Lansing -- 5 miles
Capital Region International Airport (LAN)
Flint -- 54 miles
Bishop International Airport (FNT)
Grand Rapids -- 61 miles
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR)
Detroit -- 91 miles
Detroit Metro Airport (DTW)
Amtrak links the Lansing area with more than 20 Michigan cities and over 500 cities and towns nationwide.
For fares/schedules call
(800) USA-RAIL
Dean Trailways of Michigan
offers premium motor coaches that include amenities such as WiFi, 110 outlets and satellite TV.
(517) 319-3326
Indian Trails
offers daily service to over 200 destinations. Connecting service across America through Greyhound and other carriers. All coaches are ADA Accessible, offer free WiFi and electrical outlets.
(989) 725-5105
Michigan Flyer
is a luxury motorcoach providing scheduled service to and from East Lansing, Ann Arbor and Detroit Metropolitan airports. Discounted parking at departure locations.
(517) 333-0400
The city of Lansing will offer a one time $35 parking fee
for the entire week of the event.
Fee applies to city parking lots 19, 20, 21, 37. All participants will have access to parking at a reduced rate of $35 for the above referenced lots/dates, for every seven days. If a participant requires a longer pass above the seven days, they will be required to purchase another seven-day pass or pay the daily rate.
CATA (Capital Area Transportation Authority)
provides the area with fixed route bus service, including service to MSU and Spec-Tran curb-to-curb service for disabled persons. Late night service Thursday–Saturday.
(517) 394-1000
CATA Grab and Go Express
is a free service during lunch time to link downtown Lansing to Old Town with ease.
(517) 394-1000
Greyhound Bus Lines
is located in Lansing and East Lansing and offers yet another form of transportation to and from the Greater Lansing area
Lansing - (517) 482-4246
East Lansing - (517) 332-2595
Dean Black Car Service
is your resource for professional, chauffeured transportation in Greater Lansing. They provide a safe, professional and comfortable environment to get you to your destination in style!
(517) 319-3326
Grand Limousine
offers limousine and black car service for all occasions including: airport transportation, weddings, special events and more! Book the VIP stretch limo, or the shuttle service for larger groups!
(517) 882-5466
Getting around town is quick and easy with our many ridesharing options. Take an Uber or Lyft for an affordable ride in minutes. Just download the app on your iPhone or Android and start riding. For on-demand access to drive cars by the hour or day, sign up with Zipcar. Apply online and when you’re approved, you’ll receive a Zipcard in the mail.
Hop on one of the many electric scooters (bird, gotcha, lime) in Greater Lansing like the Gotcha scooter which can also be found on MSU campus.
Rent a bike for the day and get around in a fast, convenient way— free parking too! Available in downtown Lansing at River Town Adventures and East Lansing at MSU Bike Service Center.
Flexible and beautifully appointed, the 125,000 square foot
Lansing Center is an optimum venue for trade shows,
conventions and events of all kinds. Positioned along the Grand
River and Lansing’s over 17-mile river trail, the Lansing Center
is connected to the Radisson Hotel Lansing, just steps from the
State Capitol and in the very heart of Lansing’s
walkable downtown.
Meeting Rooms: 23
Guest Rooms: 256 at Adjacent Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol
Facility Amenities Include:
• Twenty-three Multi-Function Meeting Rooms
• Wireless Internet
• On-site Food and Beverage
• ADA Handicap Accessibility
• AV Equipment/Support
• Security
• Box Office Services
• Riverfront Gazebo/Patio Area
Meeting Rooms:
• The rooms and exhibit hall are specifically designed for
conferences, meetings, symposiums, receptions,
banquets and dinners.
• Meeting rooms are built contigously to ensure the right
size room, for the right size meeting.
• The elegant Governor’s Board Room offers scenic views
of the State Capitol dome and is perfect for executive
meetings and receptions.
• Twenty individual breakout rooms surround
the exhibit space.
Features & Benefits:
• Over 71,000 square feet of column-free exhibit space,
plus another 25,000 square feet of pre-conference
public space.
• Impressive 13,300 square foot ballroom serves as the
perfect hub for convention and meeting activities.
• Full-service kitchen located near the ballroom for
responsive, efficient service.
• Spectacular views of the Grand River and direct access
to Lansing’s scenic river trail.
• The River Street Pub allows visitors to continue talking
business in a relaxing atmosphere.
• Adjacent parking garage offers access to over 360
covered parking spaces.
• Convenient covered pedway leads from Lansing Center
across Grand River to the Radisson Hotel Lansing at the Capitol.
333 E. Michigan Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
(517) 483-7400
www.lansingcenter.com
111 North Grand Ave, Lansing, MI 48833
(517) 482-0188 | Website
Accommodations: 256 Total Rooms; 9 Suites
Meeting Rooms: 12, Largest is 6,900 sq. ft.
On-site Restaurant & Lounge: Capitol City Grille
Parking: Valet and Self Parking
FACILITY AMENITIES
600 Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48912
(517) 367-6677 | Website
Accommodations: 122 Total Rooms; 2 Suites
Meeting Rooms: 3, Largest is 1,689 sq. ft.
On-site Restaurant: the Bistro
On-site Parking: gated city parking
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The region offers numerous RV/Campgrounds.
Click the link to the right for an overview map.
Discover over 20 dining and nightlife options and our top attractions all within a short walking distance from each other!
Listen to live music at venues like The Exchange and Lansing Brewing Company, then head over to Duke’s Saloon to dance the night away. Whatever your taste in drink or entertainment, a night out in Greater Lansing is easy to find.
There is something for everyone:
For a complete list of dining and nightlife in Greater Lansing visit LANSING.ORG
Greater Lansing, Michigan embodies
the friendly, down-to-earth spirit of the
Midwest and is home to the State Capitol, Michigan State University and a one-of-a-kind Makers & Shakers craft beverage trail. Our diverse, artsy neighborhoods, dozens of festivals and vibrant downtown full of walkable attractions, provides visitors with plenty of options for unique experiences and urban adventures.
Lansing has four distinct arts districts to explore. Colorful street art, funky eateries, cultural venues, and eclectic public art makeup these trendy districts:
1. REO Town
2. Old Town
3. East Lansing/Michigan State
University (MSU) campus
4. Lansing Community College
Within a five-block radius in the city center are five must-see attractions:
1. State Capitol Building
2. Impression 5 Science Center
3. Jackson Field/Lansing Lugnuts
4. R.E. Olds Transportation Museum
5. Michigan History Museum
Find 30 golf courses within a 30 mile radius.
Even in this bustling city, you can enjoy the great outdoors:
1. Discover 17 miles of trails along the Grand and Red Cedar Rivers.
2. Bike, run or walk, pausing at
local landmarks.
3. Canoe or kayak for photo-worthy
views from the water.
4. Enjoy a picnic at the urban beach at Rotary Park with skyline views.
Michigan State University isn’t just for
students. From gardens to Broadway
musicals, find your spot on this bustling
campus. Some of our favorites include:
1. 4-H Children’s Gardens
2. Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum
3. Abrams Planetarium
4. Wharton Center for Performing Arts
The Makers & Shakers Trail:
Sample hand crafted beverages at over 20 award winning breweries, wineries and distilleries.
Pull up a chair, it's time to eat! Food Network's Triple D has several local favorites and Foodies will find an endless list of cuisines to sample from across the globe.
Within a five-block radius in downtown Lansing you'll find these must-see attractions:
Go Green! Michigan State University isn’t just for students. From gardens to Broadway musicals, visitors are encouraged to explore all the fun activities on campus. Some of our favorites include:
Lansing has four distinct arts districts to explore. Colorful street art, funky eateries, cultural venues, and eclectic public art makeup these trendy districts:
Even in this bustling city, you can enjoy the great outdoors: