Simchas deserve space — for the ceremony, the seudah, the dancing, and every generation of both families. Our ballrooms were built at simcha scale.
The Academy Ballroom's 18-foot ceilings give your chuppah real height, and 15,015 square feet means the processional, both families under and around the canopy, and seating for up to 1,300 all fit in one room. For more intimate ceremonies, the City Ballroom holds up to 400 — and the open-air East Courtyard seats 150 under the California sky.


Chairs go up, circles go wide — and in a 15,015-square-foot ballroom, the mechitza dancing, the shtick, and the grandparents' seats all have room to breathe. The ballroom divides into six salons, so the seudah, the band, and the dancing each get the footprint your celebration calls for.
Private parlors and breakout rooms on the same single level as the ballrooms give the tisch its own table and the bedeken its own doorway.
A quiet private room on the same level as the ceremony, reserved for the two of you before the celebration calls you back.
Smaller rooms and private dining spaces host the week that follows — and room blocks in 488 rooms and suites keep both families under one roof.
Every family's kashrut standard and Shabbat observance is different — so we don't hand you a one-size answer. Tell our events team what your celebration requires: hashgacha and kosher catering arrangements, Shabbat-aware scheduling for a Saturday-night wedding, room-block logistics for guests who arrive before sundown. We'll walk through it together, in detail, before you commit to anything.
Guests land across the street — with shuttle service to the lobby door.
Room blocks for both sides, suites for getting ready, and space for the whole weekend of celebration.
The 4,700-square-foot East Courtyard and the fire-pit lounge at E.D.B. hold the moments between the milestones.
Tell us your guest count, your dreamed-of season, and what your family's celebration needs. Our events team will hold the rooms that fit.
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