Bellagio Indulges Planners in a Foodie Fam Like No Other

It can be tricky to manage a glass of bubbly while being pampered with a manicure and pedicure, but somehow I pulled it off, toasting with newfound

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South Africa's rich heritage makes for intriguing agendas

South Africa’s vast cultural landscape encompasses various musical and artistic styles, as well as a history that spans everything from the

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Galveston Island is creative and full of adventure

Given its frequently exuberant and occasionally tumultuous history, it is little wonder that Galveston, with origins dating to the first landing of

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Veteran planners share their site selection expertise

One of the more challenging elements of the planning process is determining where to hold your meeting. A mountain of work can go into researching

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Greater Palm Springs is a healthy desert oasis

The desert resort cities of the Coachella Valley are best known as playgrounds for grownups, with nonstop sun and plentiful golf. The region’s

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Chicago hospitality locals share their exploration tips

Chicago is a tremendous metropolis overflowing with possibilities for planners to ponder, from its dynamic dining spots and world-class attractions

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Caesars Execs Get Creative to Draw Group Business

At 6-foot-5, Michael Massari, chief sales officer for Caesars Entertainment

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From Dining to Live Entertainment, Connecticut Puts on a Show for Groups

The nation’s third-smallest state punches way above its weight when it comes to dining and live entertainment. Here are marquee match-ups for

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4 Female Marriott GMs Reflect on International Women's Day 2021

To recognize International Women’s Day in 2021, Meetings Today reached out to Marriott International to gain the perspective of four female general

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Smart budgeting strategies help counter rising meetings cost

Travel costs are almost certain to increase at a faster pace in 2014, posing budgetary challenges for many organizations, according to analysts and

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Oklahoma boasts arts, architecture and history

The rich abundance of arts and cultural offerings throughout Oklahoma includes everything from Tulsa’s knockout architecture and Oklahoma City

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Sacramento, the Central Valley and the High Sierra draw strength from history

From the lush fields of the Central Valley to the towering sequoias of the High Sierra, the echoes of John Muir’s footsteps and the clamor of

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Central East Florida brims with creative group options

Between NASCAR and the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), the preferred speed in Central East Florida would appear to be “overdrive.” True, the

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Southwest Michigan's varied off-site venues enhance meetings

Gardens and sculptures, rare aircraft, unforgettable architecture, a Dutch windmill and a new performance hall where world-class musicians perform

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Distinctive Arizona agendas await groups heading to Tucson and Yuma

Southern Arizona dispenses with formality and welcomes attendees with casual friendliness, and groups will enjoy its zesty cuisine and memorable team

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Five quintessential ways for groups to experience Maryland's magnetic metro

Baltimore is one of those big-personality cities that demands extensive exploration. Its long list of must-dos for any group includes a range of

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MPI Launches First-Ever Women’s Advisory Board

Two industry changemakers, Sarah Soliman Daudin and Courtney Stanley, have been appointed to co-chair

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North Dakota is a mix of American pastoralism, Old World Europe and outdoor fun

At first glance, North Dakota appears to be wide open spaces, but planners will soon find the state is packed with historic sites, cultural

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Innovative Venue Options Abound In Connecticut's Hartford and Mystic

Connecticut is both a quintessence and a quandary. It is a state populated by generations of trailblazers and freethinkers, yet its reputation as the

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Reno targets groups with revitalized riverfront and updated lodgings

Like Superman soaring through the air, the “Biggest Little City” is showing its strong suit and aiming to bring in some action on the

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