Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS  Event Planning

Key Highlights

Hotels 54
Total Sleeping Rooms 9,461
Committable Meeting Rooms* 38
Largest Ballroom 68,000 Sq. Ft.
Average Hotel Room Rate USD $81
Average Daily Meal Cost USD $40
Average Weekly Car Rental USD $308
*Maximum for a single hotel

Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS Key Stats for Meeting Planners

Time Zone: Central Time (CT)
Convention Center(s):
Hotel at Convention Center? No
Sleeping Rooms 1 Mile from Convention Center: 0
Airport(s): Destination Type(s):
  • Beach Destination
  • Golf Destination
  • Gaming Destination
  • Special Event Venues
  • 20
  • Population
  • 182,330
  • Restaurants
  • 220
  • Country Code
  • 1
  • Sales Tax
  • 7.00%
  • Currency
  • U.S. Dollar
  • Standard Tipping Practice
  • 10-20%
  • Electricity
  • 120V / 60Hz
  • Official Languages
  • English
Credit Cards and Travelers Cheques widely accepted? Yes

All average costs based on U.S. Government Per Diem rates as published by the U.S. General Services Administration.

Cities Near Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS

Distance Estimated Driving Time Estimated Min. Flying Time Estimated Flight Cost
Mobile, AL 64 mi 1 hr 03 min 3 hr 54 min USD $501+
New Orleans, LA 90 mi 1 hr 28 min 3 hr 03 min USD $528+
Laurel, MS 109 mi 1 hr 51 min 4 hr 14 min USD $501+
Pensacola, FL 121 mi 1 hr 56 min 3 hr 36 min USD $358+
Baton Rouge, LA 157 mi 2 hr 52 min 2 hr 53 min USD $435+
Jackson, MS 164 mi 3 hr 03 min 3 hr 24 min USD $501+
Meridian, MS 167 mi 2 hr 45 min 3 hr 15 min USD $623+

Mississippi Gulf Coast, MS Climate Information

JanFeb MarApr MayJun JulAug SepOct NovDec
Avg. High (°F) 61 64 84 70 77 84 89 91 91 79 70 63
Avg. Low (°F) 43 46 52 59 66 72 74 74 70 60 51 45
Rec. High (°F) 80 85 87 94 98 101 103 102 100 93 88 82
Rec. Low (°F) 4 11 22 34 44 52 58 59 42 33 20 9
Rainfall (in) 6.5 5.5 6.0 5.0 6.0 5.0 7.0 6.0 6.0 3.0 5.0 5.0

Located along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi Gulf Coast enjoys a subtropical climate, with summers that are hot and humid (highs in the 90s°F) and mild winters in the 50s°F. February is the coolest month, with an average low of 49.3°F. Average yearly rainfall is 62 inches, but from July to October, tropical winds can bring high tides and heavy rains to the area. The months of June to November mark the official hurricane season. While the effects and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina are well known and have become very much a part of the fabric of life of the Gulf Coast. But as a result of the that challenge, Gulf Coast infrastructure is newer and stronger than ever before.

 
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