Have you ever found an event space and thought, “The opportunities are endless with what could be done here!” That was my exact thought when I walked into The Point last week for our monthly Impactful Influence Mastermind Luncheon. I was completely taken aback by all of the amazing features of this gorgeous venue that sits right on Mission Bay.
The Point offers a fully private event space with indoor and outdoor options for groups of 20-100+. There are breathtaking views of the bay for outdoor weddings and celebrations. There is a modern and versatile indoor space that can be used for both social and corporate style events.
The Perfect Event Space
And don’t you mamas look any further: It is also a perfect place for baby showers, 1st birthdays, quinceñeras, sweet 16s and graduations. Maybe your children are out of the house and getting married—the outdoor patio has an incredible boho chic feel which would be perfect for engagement parties, bridal showers, and weddings. The Point also is a great option for a corporate event, meeting space or team building event.
Did I mention they have TONS of parking space available and it’s free?! No more stress about where to fit all of the cars! Whew! Everyone will think you’ve thought of everything! Also please note that although parking is plentiful during the summer months due to their central and scenic location it can create a few challenges. But don’t worry, their dedicated event staff can help to create a parking plan.
As a mom and a lover of themed parties, it’s hard to find venues that not only accommodate many guests but also are versatile enough to fit every theme my Pinterest heart desires.
The Point is conveniently located in the heart of Mission Bay, which is a perfect central place when you’re inviting family and friends from all over San Diego. So go ahead, let your mother-in-law invite your second cousin’s neighbor’s fur baby’s mama. There’s plenty of room for everyone to enjoy the fun!
Interested in setting up a site tour? Contact – info@gettothepoint.io.
Photo Credit:
Adalynn Gray Photography