F&B Best Practices

No matter what the budget, there are time-honored best practices that can help planners stretch their dollars and cut down on waste. Here are a few

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SMERF Groups Are a Prime Meetings Market for Many U.S. Cities

Asheville, N.C. With a century under its belt this year, The Grove Park Inn in Asheville considers lifetime occasions such as

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Maui Sands Opens in Ohio, Milwaukee's Pfister Hotel and the Eaglewood Conference Center renovate

Illinois Set in the Chicago suburb of Itasca, the Eaglewood Conference

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Planner's Perspective

More CoverageDistinctive Diversions

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SoCal’s Inland Empire excels with abundance

The Inland Empire, tucked where Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties meet, showcases the diversity of the Southern California region.

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Planner's Perspective

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Religious retreat locations are plentiful in Lake Geneva

As Lake Geneva began to attract the glitterati of the day to build vacation mansions and sumptuous resorts, some people of faith saw another kind of

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Meeting groups savor the colorful cuisine of West Texas

Beer and tomato juice? Created in Wichita Falls in the 1950s, the Red Draw is a West Texas classic that exemplifies the region’s authentic F

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Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz offer quintessentially California experiences

The slice of California that is home to Monterey, Carmel-by-the-Sea and Santa Cruz is foremost known as a picturesque place that lures outdoorsy

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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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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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The Current - South

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

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Discover Dynamic Group Dining Options in Delaware

Delaware may be the second smallest state in the country, but it’s big on flavor. From steamed crab and fresh-caught fish to farm-fresh ice

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Mexico is a mouthwatering mecca for visiting groups

Mexico’s culinary landscape mirrors the diversity of its varied geography, with myriad options to discover the true complexity of the country’s

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Gulf Coast Meetings

In recent times, no region of the U.S. has felt the impact of nature on its meetings and tourism infrastructure quite like the Gulf of Mexico. It

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Dallas Hotel Gets an Updated Look

DALLASThe Highland Dallas unveiled a multimillion-dollar transformation of its guest

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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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Latest & Greatest: Upstate New York (March 2016)

ALBANY Set to debut in early 2017, the $66.5 million Albany Capital

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Cvent Stays One Step Ahead of GDPR Compliance

While meetings industry organizations scramble to figure out GDPR, Cvent—

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