Study Compares Behavior at Online and In-Person Events

A study jointly released by PCMA, UBM Studios and the Virtual Edge Institute compares the business motivation and social behavior of attendees and

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California At press time, Miramonte Resort & Spa was poised to unveil its Mediterranean Ballroom in mid-January. The new 6,000-square-

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Mexico’s interior cities offer luxe experiences

With its array of colonial architecture, sumptuous hotels and big-city sophistication, Mexico’s interior is a natural fit for planners looking

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Government planners fight back with advocacy and education

What with headlines about $16 muffins at a Justice Department meeting and excesses surrounding IRS and GSA conferences—not to mention sequestration,

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East Tennessee's rich history, filled with gospel, barbecue and storytelling, delights meeting and convention attendees

Gospel, arts and crafts, theaters, barbecue, museums, an old mill and an extra dose of storytelling are among the items planners can showcase on an

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Phoenix, Scottsdale and Sedona dazzle with venues

Arizona’s desert-based trifecta of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Sedona brings to the table quite the smorgasbord of group experiences, whether it

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The Bahamas Cape Eleuthera Resort & Yacht Club recently debuted as a resort and real estate

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You Can Do Hard Things: If You're Not Uncomfortable, You're Not Growing

Season 3, Episode 9 Guest: Amanda Armstrong, Senior Vice President, Brand and Community Engagement, Encore

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Hitting the High Notes

Music is a rich part of Arkansas’ heritage, but it’s not all about that country twang; the Natural State offers up melodies for every ear

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Glorious Guanacaste is group-friendly

Costa Rica’s capital and largest city may be San Jose, but a large percentage of groups headed to this Central American hot spot spend their

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The Show-Me State is an innovative and progressive gathering spot

A long-standing land of good value and accessibility, groups are being drawn to Missouri by ongoing renovation and innovation, from the Google Fiber

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Mexico’s Waterfront Destinations Get Down to Business with Stylish Flair

Nearly everyone likes a good view. But in Mexico, beach resorts are more than just a place to gaze at the beautiful sand and sea; they’re also

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Napa/Sonoma

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Short Takes - East October 2010

Museums & Attractions In September, the Rhode Island School

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New Mexico’s Cultural Venues Celebrate Innovation

Home to some of North America’s oldest cultures, New Mexico’s artistic heritage has roots that are long and deep. At the same time, the

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Aboriginal Allure

While so many components of the Western Canadian experience are already compelling for groups, aboriginal culture seems destined to cement its place

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Site Scene - West September 2010

California Joie de Vivre will be adding a fifth Southern California property to its collection this fall with the newly

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How the World’s Largest Marriott Grows Its Own Produce

You’ve heard of farm-to-table dining, but what about pick-to-plate?It’s the new practice being conducted by the culinary teams in Florida’s

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Planner’s Perspective: Anna Collinge

Anna Collinge Executive Director The Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference Westmont, Ill.Briefly state

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Northern California Coast

More CoverageHappenings The Northern

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