North and South Carolina satiate the palate with their culinary prowess

From Lowcountry originals and haute cuisine to beer and barbecue, the Carolinas offer a feast of options for gastronomically-inspired groups.

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DMO Vet Al Hutchinson Launches Consultancy In Step With the Times

Al Hutchinson is a meetings and events industry leader with more than 30 years of experience primarily in the destination marketing organization (DMO

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Las Vegas sets the stage for dazzling agendas

Since its 1992 Vegas debut with Nouvelle Experience at The Mirage Hotel & Casino, Cirque

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Portland, Oregon, is full of fresh finds

The City of Roses is a destination that’s in constant bloom these days, with intriguing options popping up to please planners on many fronts.

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Modern Amenities and Historical Charm Keep San Antonio a Top Meetings Destination

With more than 14,000 hotel rooms located downtown and 300-plus years of storied history, San Antonio pairs big-city amenities with small-town charm

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Meetings Wellness Guru Lee Papa Shares Her Vision of the Future

Over the last decade, I have had gut feelings about certain trends that came fully to fruition. Some I acted on and others I did not, if it was not

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Famous settings make for unforgettable gatherings

For an event that leaves attendees talking for months—and filled with memories forever—not many sites can compete with a famous U.S.

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Central California's coast presents a wealth of group dining offerings

There are countless reasons to meet in the coastal California counties of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura, but the compelling cuisine of

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West Maui Reopens. Should You Host Your Next Meeting There?

The islands of Hawai'i are known for beautiful weather, stunning views and amazing local culture, which is why it’s also no surprise that Hawai'i is

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Texas Hill Country: The Next Hot Wellness Destination

Its “Keep Austin Weird” tagline has long drawn a steady stream of visitors keen on experiencing the city's inimitable arts, culture

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Revisiting Risk Management as In-Person Meetings Return

It’s been a tough couple of years. The pandemic, resulting shutdown and lingering impact on business events is rightly top-of-mind. The focus has

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Top Reasons to Meet in Greater Palm Springs

With sun-kissed skies, swaying palm trees and mountains you can almost reach out and touch, Greater Palm Springs provides an inspiring backdrop for

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San Francisco’s Moscone Center Nearly Doubles in Size

As the new year approaches, so does a new beginning for San Francisco’s meetings business. The long-awaited opening of an upgraded

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Gov. Meetings Scandal: Collateral Damage

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Christmas in June for SoCal Property

As summer begins, The Resort at Pelican Hill (located in Southern California's Newport Beach) already has 50 percent more holiday celebrations booked

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Teamwork: The Rosen Difference

With experience, comes knowledge. With knowledge, comes power. With Rosen Hotels & Resorts, you get all three.“I personally feel like

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Top Reasons to Meet in Greater Palm Springs

With sun-kissed skies, swaying palm trees, and mountains you can almost reach out and touch, Greater Palm Springs provides an inspiring backdrop for

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Museums & Attractions The National WWII Museum recently partnered with celebrity chef John Besh to

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