Wisconsin Dells entices with updated venues

The Wisconsin Dells is an established getaway known for outdoor escapes and family fun, but that hasn’t stopped the locale from breaking virgin

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Marriott Commission Cuts Spark Industry Outrage

The decision by Marriott International to cut

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Trade Show Organizers Embracing Digital Media

New research from the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR) and George P. Johnson Experience Marketing (GPJ) suggests that corporate brand

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Group bonding is easy along the Gulf Coast

There’s something special about cities along the Gulf Coast.The sun and sand brings out the adventurer in everyone, whether they’re

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Eastern Iowa

There’s more than meets the eye in Eastern Iowa; Midwestern hospitality flows like the rivers that thread through these cities, and the area

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Site Scene

Illinois Chicago Marriott Naperville opened in April in the Windy City’s western suburbs. The

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Deb Gee’s 4 Daily Self-Care Rituals for Summer

With summer and all the joyful activities it brings, it’s easy to jump into the happiness of the season yet forget to focus on self-care.

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Riverfront Rendezvous

Downtown Peoria’s waterfront has undergone a major revitalization that includes the recent addition of two major venues.

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1857 Hotel Opens in Kentucky Arts District

PADUCAH, Ky.The 1857 Hotel opened in Paducah, Ky., a UNESCO Creative City, housed in a

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Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex holds legendary Texas experiences

In 1839, Tennessee lawyer and adventurer John Neely Bryan rode into North Texas and surveyed the vast landscape before him. He saw opportunity—

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Latest + Greatest: Newport

BristolUnder new ownership by the Newport Hotel Group, the Bristol Harbor Inn

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Cheryl Shirley

AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center appointed Cheryl Shirley as its new

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New Mexico spotlights performing arts venues

Whether viewed in the heat of day or under brilliant star canopies at night, New Mexico’s sweeping landscapes of white sands, red rocks,

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Caesars Unveils Plans for Non-Gaming Hotel: Caesars Republic Scottsdale

Caesars Entertainment is betting big on its first non-gaming hotel

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Wine-focused Lodgings Lure Groups West

There are over 8,300 wineries in North America, with more than 3,200 in the West. Along with this popularity comes wine-focused lodgings with unique

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Edward Harris Leaves Valley Forge for Top Slot in Lancaster, PA

Edward Harris, chief marketing officer of the Philadelphia area’s Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board (VFTCB), has left the tourism

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APEC Under Way in Honolulu

HONOLULU--The annual conference of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) kicked off Nov. 8 at the Hawaii Convention Center, drawing an

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Indianapolis Approves Convention Space Addition

Indianapolis’ Capital Improvement Board of Managers (CIB) unanimously approved moving forward with negotiations in developing a 300,000-square-

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Presidential Pads

The natural mountain beauty of central Virginia was scenic solace and retreat for several of America’s forefathers who served their nation as

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10 Ways to Engage Attendees and Stimulate the Senses

From fish bowls and hackathons to bean bag brainstorms and outdoor walking sessions, the attendee experience has come a long way from the ho-hum

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