Baton Rouge and Shreveport-Bossier Engage Groups With Integrated Experiences

From its famed cuisine to art museums and musical landmarks, Shreveport-Bossier and Baton Rouge invite groups to experience Louisiana’s

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Planner’s Perspective

More CoverageVenues of Olympic Proportions

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Central Colorado houses top resorts and spectacular scenery

Known for its stunning scenery, Central Colorado’s soaring mountains and postcard-worthy natural settings can make for an especially memorable

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Rum and vodka distilleries are the latest craze in Hawaii F&B experiences

Rum and vodka production are putting the latest twist on Hawaii’s venue options and F&B experiences for groups.Located on the slopes of

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Security Revolt

During the past Thanksgiving holiday season—the busiest time of year for the nation's airports—complaints about the federal government's

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Outta Site!

More CoverageEvent Currents

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Site Scene - South May 2010

  Alabama The 208-suite Embassy Suites Birmingham-Hoover recently opened. The hotel features two-room suites,

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Latest + Greatest: Bahamas

Fully recovered after the passage of Hurricane Joaquin last October, the Club Med Columbus Isle

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The Conference Center Difference

Does your SMERF group want the bright lights and entertainment of a big American city but not the prices? Conference center bookings located within

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Site Scene - MidAmerica March/April 2010

Illinois The Prairie Events Center recently opened at the Kane County Fairgrounds in St. Charles, 45

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Resorts

Hit the hardest of any hotel segment by perception issues and economic woes, resort hotels are finally seeing an upsurge in demand. According to an

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Three snazzy performing arts venues in Hampton Roads

Art is near the heart of each city in Hampton Roads—literally. Resplendent in glass and steel, these modern temples to the performing arts lure

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Costa Rica gets attendees in touch with the great outdoors

Costa Rica has spent years honing its image as a haven for nature lovers. For meeting and incentive planners, this Central American nation’s

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Q&A With Robert Stricklin, Keeter Center

Robert Stricklin is executive chef and assistant professor of culinary arts at the Keeter

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Resorts

Hit the hardest of any hotel segment by perception issues and economic woes, resort hotels are finally seeing an upsurge in demand. According to an

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The Bahamas is enveloped in new meetings development

While scientists are drawn to the Bahamas by the world’s largest underwater cave system, groups can dive into the Bahamas as well, but will

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Long Island Meetings Mecca Wraps Revamp

LONG ISLAND, N.Y. Dow Hotel Company (DHC), a hotel owner/investor and management company, has unveiled the renovation of the Hilton Long Island/

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Planner's Perspective

More CoverageOhioJohn R. HolmesExecutive

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Baton Rouge and Shreveport-Bossier City hold tasty treats

Distance may separate Baton Rouge and Shreveport, as the two meetings-friendly destinations are situated opposite each other in southern and northern

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Kentucky boasts all-time favorite Southern experiences

If a tradition is born in Kentucky, the entire world will want a taste. Items created in the Bluegrass State have become cherished icons throughout

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