Pechanga Resort Breaks Ground on Expansion

TEMECULA, Calif.The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians broke ground on a $285 million resort expansion. Tribal officials gathered around a circular

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Off-season spots get creative to lure groups

Seasoned planners are already fully aware that timing can be everything when trying to match a top locale with a challenging budget. But they might

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Not Just Another Meeting Venue

A Native American resort is not just another meeting venue. Tribal holdings are independent, sovereign nations. The U.S. Constitution puts Indian

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) plans to open the Chace Center, an

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Central California's coast offers inland and ocean excitement

Ocean and waterborne pursuits call groups to convene along the Central California coast, and the region also holds various unique inland adventures

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On the Scene: Atlantic City celebrates new conference center

With past sojourns including seeing the Rolling Stones play Boardwalk Hall in 1989—that year the pinnacle of one boom era—to attending

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Atlantic City aims to broaden its appeal in tough times

When Hurricane Sandy struck here two years ago, some mainstream media outlets hyped up reports of damage and setback, forcing Atlantic City’s

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Galleries Galore

Throughout Western Canada, numerous aboriginal art galleries cater to those on the hunt for native work. Each of these institutions can function as

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Meetings on the Beautiful Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel

Danielle LeBreck and Jill Vance, the director of sales for The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel, take a deep dive on why this tranquil Southwest

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Meetings on the Beautiful Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel

Danielle LeBreck and Jill Vance, the director of sales for The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel, take a deep dive on why this tranquil Southwest

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Vicky Betzig, CMP, CTA

Vicky Betzig, CMP, CTA, relaunched Meetings Industry Consulting (MIC), a consulting company she founded in 2005 after working more than two

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Planner's Perspective

More CoverageMaine/Vermont/New Hampshire

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The Current - South

Caribbean Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach unveiled multimillion-dollar updates to its guest rooms, public

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The Recipe for the Recipe

“Ten to 20 years ago, banquet menus were printed and static,” says Stephen Rosenstock, senior vice president of food and beverage and

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Liquid Refreshments

After splashing the day away at the water park, kayaking on the river or swimming in a lake, where better than a local watering hole to quench the

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Pick Three

More CoverageHappenings

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Site Scene

California The 32-story InterContinental San Francisco is slated to debut at the end of February in

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions The Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, introduced in November

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Tokyo: Season’s Greetings

As much as the Japanese love everything new and modern, they also honor traditions and nature as much as possible. Whatever the season, from cherry

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Boise, Idaho: A 'City of Trees' and the Unexpected

“When you are raised by sock puppets you can be socially awkward.”Not something I can actually visualize, but that is part of the strategy used in

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