Organizations that are ready to meet in-person again should consider Western mountain resorts, which provide plenty of outdoor options, thrilling teambuilding activities and the ability to rekindle or create connections for workers who have been apart during the pandemic.
Rooted in Western heritage that defined Vegas’ founding days, The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is a case study in maximum special event leverage. Plus, more Western-inspired possibilities in Las Vegas.
Fairmont Dallas appointed Tanner Austin as its conference services manager and Pawin “P.J.” Souksanith has been hired as its executive meeting manager.
Conference centers may be a barometer for the return to in-person business, and Philadelphia’s Quorum conference center is seeing organizations return, with an emphasis on hybrid meetings.
The results of Meetings Today's 2022 Meetings Today Trends Survey, which indicate a great deal of change in the meetings and events industry since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
When groups come to Milwaukee, they’ll find that there’s plenty of variety for getting together over a good meal, from a known Bucks hangout in the Deer District to a French bistro overlooking Lake Michigan.
Meetings at resort properties—especially in serene, unique locales like Hawai'i, the Caribbean or South America—are perpetually appealing to attendees. What meetings trends are properties seeing right now that planners should know about?