Mississippi brims with venues and experiences

From Presley and Faulkner to maritime and agriculture history, Mississippi is filled with creative, historic and scenic off-site options that groups

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On the Scene: Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas

The Sapphire Suite at The Cove Atlantis is likely so named for the endless sea of blue as seen from every room of this 1,200-square-foot, wrap-around

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The No. 1 Meeting Destination in the Country Continues to Go Above and Beyond

Orlando remains on top of Cvent’s list of Top 10 Meeting Destinations in the U.S. for many reasons: easy accessibility to Orlando International

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The Wisconsin Dells offers wine, woods and song

As the growing economy drives up the cost and bookings in larger cities, planners are rediscovering Wisconsin Dells.“In the last 18 months,

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4 Easy and Fast Ways to Stay Active During Meetings and Events

While many attendees prioritize exploring a new city or relaxing during dedicated free time, and others choose to spend theirs catching up on emails

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Singapore's diverse culinary scene continues to evolve

Billed as the food capital of Asia, Singapore’s unique ethnic tapestry, intertwining Chinese, Malay, Indian and English influences, is

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On the Scene: Diversity in the Vegas Desert

Each time I’ve visited Las Vegas over the past four decades, I arrive excited to discover what’s new, changed or different in this

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History feels more alive when you’re having fun, and Alabama serves up a full plate of historic sites and good times.Football, Mardi Gras,

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4 Ways to Thrive in a World of Change and Disruption

Welcome to the new normal—a world of endless uncertainty and high-tech disruption. From virtual and hybrid events to the rise of artificial

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Caesars Announces Reopening Dates of Two Major Las Vegas Properties

Much of Las Vegas plans to reopen June 4 following the COVID-19 shutdown, which found the largest meetings and tourism destination eerily empty while

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9 Comfortable Work Shoes for Event Planners

[Editor's note: This story has been updated from a previous version from 2019.]We all know the pains of long days on one’s feet—it is

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Report From MPI WEC: Puerto Rico Emerging From Pandemic Trending Up

Puerto Rico is emerging from the pandemic on a wave of positive visitor arrival numbers and the influx of cash that comes along with them. “

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Sensory Inclusive Event Venues: Why They Matter

Though the cheering, music and light shows at professional sports arenas and concerts may seem normal to most, some people may get overwhelmed and

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Future-Focused Leadership: Balancing Today’s Needs With Tomorrow’s Vision

 Season 5, Episode 12 Guest: Jason Dunn, CEO, National Coalition of Black Meeting ProfessionalsAre

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Bird Box Challenge: When Teambuilding Goes Too Far

The Bird Box Challenge Teambuilding Event, offered by Fort Lee, New Jersey’s Teambuilding on the Edge, is causing alarm in the meetings

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Atlantic City Is More Equipped Than Ever for Meetings and Events

In 2018, New Jersey attracted nearly 111 million visitors, up a healthy 7.4% from 2017. The next milestone could result from Gov. Phil Murphy’s goal

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5 Meeting Planner Takeaways From Marriott CRN’s 48-Hour Film Challenge

They came. They saw. They conquered. And all in 48 hours.Marriott’s

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Welcoming Midwestern locales offer perfect settings for family-friendly gatherings

Family-friendly meetings are traditionally popular with the association or SMERF segments of the industry, but more recently these same events are

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Park Hyatt New York to Hit Midtown

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Spectacular New Catskills Resort Announced

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