Cultural attractions in Texas give groups the Lone Star-brand experience

If Texans share one defining characteristic, it is the spirit of independence. Otherwise, the Texan cultural pulse feels like numerous heartbeats at

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Unsold Rooms Credit: Is a Hotel Obligated?

A recent blog post on the Meetings Today website

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Teamwork: The Rosen Difference

With experience, comes knowledge. With knowledge, comes power. With Rosen Hotels & Resorts, you get all three.“I personally feel like

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Take a ‘Dram’ Good Virtual Tour of Scotland

A few years ago Visit Scotland and ILEA (International Live

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The Dram Good Laddies transport their audience on a virtual, interactive tour of Scotland

Digital attendee herding through social media

Ariba Onine Content and Community Coordinator Josh Hedrick had a creative new idea to move attendees to his company’s show booth for the recent Ariba

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How North Carolina Meetings Destinations Are Faring in the Hurricane Florence Aftermath

Hurricane Florence dominated the news this past week, as the massive storm unleashed torrents of rain on the Carolinas and Virginia, with a confirmed

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Downtown Las Vegas is having another heyday

Before the Strip there was downtown, the original Las Vegas founded in 1905 as a railroad stop. After Nevada legalized gambling in 1931, small gaming

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The Heat’s Rising on a Chaotic Meetings Market

Don’t look now, but that great meetings contract you negotiated a couple of years ago may be in jeopardy. Demand for U.S. hotel space is higher than

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Las Vegas Solidifies Itself As a Leading Events Destination

Customer demand, competitive dynamics and pure opportunity are driving unprecedented innovation in new venues, products and experiences in Las Vegas

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Living history museums offer groups a portal to the past

Decorating a mundane ballroom with a historical theme is a daunting and expensive task that can bust a budget quickly. What’s the alternative

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These Magnificent New Mexico Offsite Venues Will Inspire Groups Through Art

Awe-inspiring landscapes and incredible light have made New Mexico a home base for generations of artists and a world-class center for art dealers

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Inland Empire

More CoverageHappenings Not to be outdone,

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Island Renaissance

More CoverageAffordable Aloha

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Atlanta

Wearing the crown “Capital of the New South,” Atlanta fulfills its title on a number of fronts. Culture buffs can enjoy the High Museum

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Greater Seattle boasts a growing gamut of group-friendly sites

Already heralded for a roster of sites and attractions that includes the world-famous Space Needle, Pike Place Market and Tacoma’s fabulous

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Four stellar settings sure to make memories for any group

Thousand-dollar bottles of champagne? Yawn. Four-poster beds with thousand-thread-count linens? Ho-hum. We’ve tracked down

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Coastal Virginia Serves Up Unique Flavors From Fresh Seafood to Quality Spirits

Sharing a crab feast, learning how to shuck oysters, picking wild strawberries and tasting locally made wine are just a taste of what visiting groups

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Airlines Waive Change Fees and/or Offer Full Refunds for Hurricane Lane Travel

Alaska, Hawaiian, American, United and Delta Airlines are waiving change fees and Alaska is also offering full refunds for travel to Hawaii

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2013 Touted as Good Year for Biz Travelers

 CHICAGOWhile business travelers have endured economic and other challenges these last few years, 2013 seems as if it may be the turning point

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3 New Sports Venues for Your Next Special Offsite Event

When it comes to offsite venues, facilities like baseball fields and football stadiums always impress. Whether it’s a special event in a club suite

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Graduation event at Globe Life Field