Tucson Powers Through the Pandemic with Major Convention Core Projects

Although the COVID-19 pandemic has put the brakes on many ambitious destination development projects, Tucson, Arizona, is forging ahead with a

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Downtown Tucson

A Global Gathering Place

There’s no doubt about it, Hawaii has emerged as a global powerhouse for meetings. Last fall’s Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)

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New Orleans Is an Authentic Destination Guaranteed to Make Meetings Memorable

There are a few cities around the world with cultures so well-known and unique that even if you’ve never visited, they feel familiar—so familiar, you

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French Quarter, New Orleans. Credit: Paul Broussard, New Orleans & Company

Lincoln

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Spanning the Globe with International Meetings

With the unstoppable force of globalization, chances are good that the meeting planner of the future will need to plan meetings in international

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Inland Empire

More CoverageCVB Contacts - Inland Empire Just as

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Birmingham (2012 Coverage)

The Magic City has been learning some new tricks. With a new entertainment district in the works, unexpected troves of group-friendly green space and

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Regal Revamp

With a $50 million renovation to be completed this spring, Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Fla., is taking the meeting and

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Palm Springs

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F&B Impressions at a Bargain

Outside of accommodations, F&B is often the second-largest budget-chewer, and arguably is one of the things attendees will remember the most

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Florida is riding a wave of new infrastructure projects

New infrastructure, expanded convention venues and new and renovated hotels are just some of what to expect this year across the Sunshine State.One

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Fees For All

Hotel fees are on the rise. And they’re likely to keep going up. Rising occupancy rates have prompted hotels to collect more fees, primarily

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Back on the Green

More CoverageGolf: By the NumbersThink back to the

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Virtually Yours

Diving headfirst into the world of virtual meetings can be quite a challenge, as meeting planners need to familiarize themselves with a whole new

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St. Louis

With a chance to flaunt its myriad cultural, historical and natural attributes to over 5,000 attendees, St. Louis fired on all cylinders at this year

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How to Negotiate with a Hotel

How to Negotiate with a HotelFrom Rob Hard, former About.com

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Florida Boasts Vibrant Downtown Districts

There’s more to Florida than just its beaches. The state is also filled with trendy downtown areas perfect for attendees to explore between

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Food & Beverage

Questions to ask when qualifying the caterer:Are you a full-time caterer? What type of experience, background and education

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Security Revolt

During the past Thanksgiving holiday season—the busiest time of year for the nation's airports—complaints about the federal government's

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Cool down with Arizona's water-based excursions and venues

While desert landscapes and stands of cacti are iconic Arizona images, the Grand Canyon State is most definitely a fluid destination where groups can

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