How Golf Events Are Evolving: Meetings Today LIVE! 2019

Golfing is still a great way to conduct meetings and network.Learn some of the ways this outing has evolved and why scheduling your next golf event

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Immerse Your Meeting Attendees in ‘West of Zen’ Culture at Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel

Part of the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio, the upscale Renaissance Hotels collection—comprised of more than 150 properties across 34 countries—is

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Elegant properties can lead to robust ROI

While perception issues aren’t dogging the luxury hotel sector as they once did, meeting planners may still feel challenged to convince

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Sports lore runs deep in Pennsylvania

In 1878, “Bud” Fowler, from New Castle, Pa., first broke the color barrier in professional baseball. (Jackie Robinson’s 1947

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On the Scene: MGM Resorts Las Vegas

In a place like Vegas, where it’s been proven time and again that the sky’s the limit, visitors can always expect the unexpected. On a

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Tucson is more than just another cowboy hub

Distilling the essence of Tucson, Ariz., into a nutshell is a bit like forcing an elephant into a phone booth; it simply can’t be done.Sure the

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5 Unique Event Venues in New York State

The latest total solar eclipse, taking place April 8, will be one of the most dramatic in recent memory, briefly turning afternoon into night across

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How to Use Gamification to Influence Attendee Behavior

The gaming industry is huge. So huge, it brought

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Los Angeles Tourism Numbers Nearing 2019 Levels—With Major Events on the Way

Los Angeles Tourism announced that tourism to Los Angeles County generated $34.5 billion in total business sales in 2022, reaching 91% of 2019’s

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Florida's urban landscape continues to evolve

They are unique features of many big cities—the micro-neighborhoods that add flavor to the whole but might be overlooked by visitors intent on

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Chicago Is Making a Comeback. How the City Is Set Up for Meetings and Events Success

The winds are changing in the Windy City. After a difficult few years following the pandemic, demand and interest in Chicago as a meetings and events

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Meetings Industry Changemakers Launch Professional Development Program for Women

Storytelling is at the heart of CAPTURE, a new professional development program unveiled by Sarah Soliman Daudin, president of Soliman

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Savannah and the Georgia Coast charm groups with history, culture and adventure

Savannah, Brunswick and the Golden Isles comprise an area that reads like an inviting picture-filled storybook. It tells a tale involving history,

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Las Vegas is all about reinvention

If you are of a certain vintage, the ghosts of Las Vegas past can shimmer before the eyes. Smog cocktails at the Flamingo, Evel Knievel flying over

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How Irving, Texas, has Transformed Into a Bleisure Magnet

Visit Irving Executive Director Maura Gast shares how this Dallas Metroplex convention magnet, often described as the "headquarters of headquarters

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Collective Retreats’ New Head Sommelier and Beverage Alchemist Creates Inclusive Mocktail Menu

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, sales of wine, beer and

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Creative Retreats' Jesse Rodriguez Explores a Wine Cellar

4 Fresh Hotels in the Midwest to Consider for Future Meetings

Stay up to date on the latest venue openings and property renovations, including these four found around Mid-America.  Illinois 

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SpaFinder Releases Wellness Trends Preview

SpaFinder released the following preview of its 10th annual Trends Report. The full report will be released January 15. Healthy Hotels In 2013 and

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Marriott Strike: Eating Some Cost to Not Cross a Picket Line

Imagine that you’re an event planner for a large nonprofit organization. Your group is all set to meet for its annual conference in one of the

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