Baton Rouge and Shreveport-Bossier make group memories

Baton Rouge and Shreveport-Bossier City are nearly four hours apart—the former is located in the southeastern portion of Louisiana, while the

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Kansas City touts touts its vast cultural riches

In the 19th century, people saw Kansas City as a gateway to the West. Now, there’s no need to go any farther if you’re looking for fun,

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Vaccine Passports? Meetings and Events Experts Chime In

Some large sporting events, such as Major League Baseball and other professional leagues, have waded back into hosting in-person audiences by

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Scotland’s cultural venues are built for groups

Invention is a true Scottish byword. From the television and the telephone to macadam (asphalt) and the inflatable tire, Scottish brains have

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As the Embargo Thaws, Is Cuba Ready for Meetings?

No doubt about it, Cuba offers plenty to fill an enticing travel brochure, along with the “forbidden fruit” mystique of visiting a Cold

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Western all-inclusives continue to diversify

If you’re looking to reduce out-of-pocket costs and provide a multi-amenity, self-contained environment that encourages attendees to stay on

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City Life

Downtown USA is suddenly a cool place to be. Condos are filling up with young professionals and empty nesters tired of mowing their suburban lawns.

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Interior Mexico dazzles with historic and cultural off-sites

Mexico’s sunny coastline may get lots of attention from international visitors, but the nation’s interior cities offer a never-ending

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Newport stays true to its past while moving forward

Grand waterfront mansions straight out of the Gilded Age? Check. A nautical heritage that draws the world’s greatest sailing and yachting

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Tennessee

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Chicago Suburbs

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A Little Something More for Louisiana Meetings Groups

Louisiana is all about getting together to enjoy its unique culture and cuisine, from Cajun-style cookouts to one-of-a-kind music that is steeped in

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Anaheim and Orange County are game for group fun

Lapped by the Pacific Ocean and blessed with dozen of miles of uninterrupted golden beaches, hundreds of miles of cycling paths and some of Southern

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Creativity shines in Ohio communities

Cities throughout Ohio are undergoing an artistic renaissance, one that is nurturing vibrant arts communities offering everything from art walks and

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Minneapolis–St. Paul and its neighbors dish out delicious experiences

Planners on the lookout for a Midwestern meetings locale focused on foodie fun should zoom in on the current dining scene in and around Minneapolis

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Corporate is on the comeback but still faces challenges

Corporate events are coming back strong, but the rebounding economy has served as a double-edged sword pitting rising event funds against less-

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San Diego’s array of heritage stops are group magnets

San Diego’s consistent warm weather and coastal setting translate to a plethora of outdoor group options, taking advantage of 70 miles of

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A Multi-Generational Look at Women’s Leadership Journeys in the Meetings and Events Industry

Every morning throughout the U.S., approximately 600,000 people wake up to get ready for another day working in the meetings and events industry—

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Elevator to the Top: A Multi-Generational Look at Women’s Leadership Journeys in the Meetings and Events Industry

Cultural and historic venues are the heart and soul of Tennessee

Roots pertaining to American social and cultural heritage run deep in central and western Tennessee, evident in sites and attractions tied to

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