Reserving Orland Park parks, pavilions, and recreation facilities for events requires a permit from the Recreation Department. Centennial Park West, Crescent Park, and the Sportsplex have established rental procedures and fees.
The Orland Park Recreation Department manages reservations of village parks, pavilions, athletic fields, and indoor recreation facilities including the Sportsplex, Civic Center, and Franklin Loebe Center. Permits are required for picnic pavilion reservations (typically modest fees for residents, higher for non-residents), athletic field rentals, larger gatherings exceeding 50-100 people, events serving alcohol (additional permit and dram-shop insurance), and any commercial activity. Lead times vary from a few days for small pavilions to several months for major Centennial Park West events. Insurance requirements scale with event size and activities. Event permits typically include cleanup deposits returned upon proper restoration of the facility. The Sportsplex has its own membership and rental policies for fitness, pool, and ice facility use.
Holding events without permit: removal from facility, $250-$500 citation. Damage or excessive cleanup: forfeit of deposit plus restoration billing.
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