Ontario Hotel Expands Meeting Space to Support Inland Empire Conferences and Business Events
A hotel located at the center of one of the Inland Empire’s busiest travel corridors is helping support the region’s growing business travel, conference, and networking economy.
The Delta Hotels by Marriott Ontario Airport, operated by Hogan Hospitality Group, offers modern accommodations and more than 22,000 square feet of event space adjacent to both Ontario International Airport and the Ontario Convention Center.
For many Inland Empire businesses, professional associations, and community organizations, accessible meeting space near a major airport and convention center is an important asset for hosting conferences, training sessions, trade events, and networking gatherings.
The hotel features 303 guest rooms and seven suites, designed to provide comfort and efficiency for both business and leisure travelers. Guests also have access to amenities including an outdoor pool and several dining options within the property.
Meeting and Event Facilities
The property offers 15 meeting rooms, including six breakout rooms, providing flexible space for corporate meetings, workshops, board meetings, and regional business events.
The largest venue can accommodate up to 655 guests, making the hotel suitable for conferences, industry gatherings, nonprofit fundraisers, and business community events connected to the Ontario Convention Center and the broader Inland Empire economy.
With Ontario increasingly serving as a hub for regional conferences and trade events, hotel meeting facilities like these help provide the infrastructure needed for organizations to bring people together for learning, collaboration, and business development.
Dining and Guest Amenities
The hotel provides several on-site dining options that serve both overnight guests and event attendees.
The property’s café offers Starbucks coffee, providing quick-service beverages and light fare. PRIME Steakhouse offers an upscale dinner experience featuring premium steaks, while Sky Harbor Bar provides a social setting with craft drinks, music, and space for informal networking.
For guests needing quick access to food and beverages, the Delta Pantry provides 24-hour grab-and-go items, including breakfast options and snacks. This amenity is available exclusively to Marriott Bonvoy Platinum, Titanium, and Ambassador Elite members.
Supporting Ontario’s Convention and Business Travel Economy
Hotels located near the Ontario Convention Center play a vital role in supporting business travel and regional events.
“We’re excited to welcome Delta Hotels by Marriott Ontario Airport to our family of hotel partners,” said Michael Krouse, president of the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Their high-quality accommodations and commitment to exceptional service make them an ideal partner as we continue to support guests visiting the Ontario Convention Center. We look forward to working together to deliver outstanding experiences and exceptional hospitality for convention travelers.”
About Delta Hotels by Marriott
The Delta Hotels by Marriott brand was acquired by Marriott International in April 2015 and is designed as an upscale, full-service hotel brand focused on the needs of modern frequent travelers.
Originally well established in Canada, the brand continues to expand across the United States and international markets.
Why It Matters for the Inland Empire Small Business Community
For small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit organizations, access to professional meeting and event space is an important part of building relationships and growing opportunities.
Hotels near Ontario International Airport and the Ontario Convention Center often serve as gathering places for networking events, business workshops, association meetings, trade shows, and industry conferences.
These events bring together entrepreneurs, service providers, investors, and community leaders, creating opportunities for collaboration, partnerships, and business growth.
They also generate economic activity for nearby restaurants, transportation services, event vendors, and local retailers — helping circulate business spending throughout the Inland Empire economy.
As the region continues to grow as a destination for conferences and business travel, hospitality venues that can host large meetings while also serving smaller professional gatherings help strengthen the infrastructure that supports entrepreneurship and regional economic development.
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