In a recent episode of \"Volusia Today,\" the focus was on the Ocean Center and its role in the community, featuring an interview with Brooke Sal, the marketing specialist at the venue. Sal, a lifelong resident of Volusia County, shared insights into the Ocean Center's operations and upcoming events, emphasizing its vibrant activity despite perceptions of it being underutilized.
Sal highlighted that the Ocean Center hosts a variety of public and private events throughout the year, with recent attendance figures indicating a bustling schedule. For instance, the venue recently accommodated around 6,000 middle and high school students for a camp, showcasing its capacity to cater to large groups.
Looking ahead, the Ocean Center is set to host \"Jurassic Quest,\" a family-friendly dinosaur exhibit running from Friday to Sunday, featuring activities for all ages. Sal noted the event's appeal, including new attractions like a triceratops race and fossil digs, which are expected to draw significant crowds.
The conversation also touched on the Ocean Center's plans to increase public entertainment offerings, responding to county council requests for more ticketed events. Sal mentioned recent successful shows, including a nearly sold-out performance by comedian Bert Kreischer, indicating a positive trend in event attendance.
The Ocean Center features multiple spaces, including a 9,300-seat arena and a 93,000-square-foot exhibit hall, allowing for a diverse range of events from concerts to conventions. Upcoming highlights include \"Nineties Con,\" which promises to attract fans of nostalgic pop culture.
Overall, the Ocean Center is positioning itself as a key player in Volusia County's entertainment landscape, with plans to enhance its public engagement and event offerings in the coming years.