7,200 square feet. Stadium views. Up to 600.
The Skyline is the property's medium-large ballroom — built for weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, and corporate dinners that want a dramatic view as part of the room itself.
Spec sheet
- Square footage: 7,200
- Ceiling height: 16 feet
- Shape: rectangular, divisible into two 300-guest rooms via airwall
- Plated dinner capacity: 600 guests
- Cocktail reception capacity: 850 guests
- Theater seating: 700
- Classroom seating: 350
- View: floor-to-ceiling windows facing east — MetLife Stadium and city skyline at dusk
- Pre-function space: 1,500 sq ft adjacent
AV + production
- Theatrical lighting grid (uplight, wash, gobos)
- Drop-down projection + 4-screen configuration
- Sound system supporting band, DJ, or hybrid setups
- Programmable lighting cues
- Multiple stage configurations (front, corner, divisible-split)
- 1Gbps Wi-Fi for live-stream events
- Drapery to dim windows during projection-heavy programs
What it gets used for
Weddings (150–600 guests), bar/bat mitzvahs (200–400), corporate gala dinners (200–500), product launches with skyline backdrop, brand activations with stadium views, awards dinners, fashion runways (the rectangular shape suits a long runway down the center), conference plenary sessions (when subdivided for breakouts plus plenary in adjacent halves).
The eastern-facing windows are a defining feature — sunset golden-hour photography during cocktail hour, MetLife lights coming up during dinner, the city skyline at night. Often chosen for events specifically because of this view.
When to pick Skyline over Horizon
If your guest count is under 600, the Skyline gives you a more intimate room with a more dramatic view. If you need flexibility — split for ceremony + reception, partition for two simultaneous programs — Skyline's airwall division does that without changing venues. For events where the visual moment matters (corporate launches, fashion, awards), the stadium-and-skyline view through the wall of glass is the difference.
Horizon is the right call when guest count exceeds 600, when you need column-free for a central mandap or large stage, or when you want 21-foot ceilings for dramatic theatrical productions.
Walk the space at sunset.
The room shows best at golden hour. We'll schedule your site visit for late afternoon so you see it as your guests will.