April 14, 2020
12 One-of-a-Kind Group Experiences in Florida (That Aren’t Theme Parks)
So, you’ve done beach Olympics, theme parks and
January 09, 2013
New Madison Hotel May Require Public Support
By Mike Ivey, courtesy of The Capital Times A consultant’s new report basically confirms what Monona Terrace officials have been saying
May 25, 2022
F&B Revolution: From Upcycled Food to Eliminating Meat at Meetings
It’s a dirty little not-so-secret that meetings and conventions are rife with food waste. Who hasn’t been taken aback when seeing banquet trays full
March 23, 2011
'Blazing' New Trails
If not a banner year, 2011 is shaping up to be a respectable year for meetings and conventions in the Sunshine State. Bookings are stronger, the
July 30, 2021
The Difference Between DEI Certifications and Certificates of Completion
One year ago, we started this series of articles for Meetings Today by explaining
August 03, 2010
Los Angeles: South Bay/Westside
Los Angeles is a bonafide megacity covering nearly 500 square miles, as famous for traffic jams as for its glamour and superstars. The beach cities
June 23, 2010
Oregon
From its gorgeous rugged shoreline to majestic Mount Hood, Oregon is a natural paradise that tempts delegates to head outdoors. Depending on where
June 01, 2010
Iowa
Iowa is simultaneously the archetypal Upper Midwest state and a symbol of how the entire U.S. may change in the 21st century. While its German, Czech
April 20, 2010
San Francisco
There is a place where visitors can browse through Chinese herbal shops, sample rare and fragrant blends fresh from the tea fields of Taiwan, enjoy a
January 27, 2010
Northern Ohio
Ohio adopted the tagline the "Heart of It All" in the 1980s. While state tourism authorities have been known to employ hyperbole from time to time,
October 13, 2009
Desert Meetings
From jeep tours to canyoneering, desert locales set the perfect backdrop for team-building and break-time activities. Outfitters and DMCs offer an
