
For the travel section of the event, Momentum Worldwide designed three transparent, neon vignettes inspired by cities including Miami. The installations served as photo ops for attendees.
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The travel area also paid homage to London with an installation depicting city landmarks, and to San Francisco by spelling out the name of the city with massive orange letters.
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The sports experience showcased a neon basketball court, with glowing nets and backboards of various colors and heights. Guests were invited to shoot hoops and interact with members of the Brooklyn Nets Team Hype.
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The sports area also included a wall created with basketballs and neon lighting fixtures that provided the illusion of bouncing balls.
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A food wall invited guests to try small mystery bites through different doors, which were labeled with cheeky names that hinted at what guests were sampling. Each bite, which was immediately replaced after a guest took one out of the door, was inspired by food associated with Hilton properties, such as a brownie that originated at the Palmer House in Chicago and a red velvet cake that originated at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. For those with food allergies, a list of ingredients for each bite was displayed to the left of the doors.
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Another food installation was a neon-framed doughnut wall, which also served as a photo op.
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The event ended with a performance by the Chainsmokers and Charlie Puth.
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