A relaxing atmosphere, beautiful scenery, unique outdoor venues, and easy air access are what planners love most about meeting in Greater Palm Springs.
Jay Burress, president and CEO of Visit Anaheim, sat down with Meetings Today to talk about Anaheim’s journey to recovery, its exciting developments and how it’s becoming a destination for any group segment.
The best way to enjoy a view is from a high vantage point, and some of California’s most popular, and scenic, meetings destinations have added rooftops to their venue repertoire. Here are eight to consider.
These California destinations continue to adapt to their changing environmental needs and keep sustainability at their core while welcoming groups to experience their natural wonders.
Striving for inclusive meetings where attendees feel welcome has long been a mission of many destinations in California. We explore what San Diego and Palm Springs are doing in this space.
To help meeting and event professionals navigate the murky waters of destination boycotts, we take a deep dive into the subject, including some advice for how to approach the conversation with your organization and event partners.
Meetings Today touched base with executives from three California-based technology companies to ask why the Golden State is such a magnet for tech, and what makes their products relevant in the changing dynamics of meetings and events programs.
From Dollywood to Great Smoky National Park, and three entertainment districts full of offsite options, Pigeon Forge is primed for meetings and events groups. See what’s new.