PCMA Convening Leaders Draws a Respectable, and Masked, Crowd to Las Vegas

Update: On January 25, PCMA issued a final health and safety update indicating a total of 96 positive COVID-19 cases

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Delaware packs a punch for small-sized groups with its intimate venues

If you’ve ever been fooled when unwrapping a tiny gift box, expecting, perhaps, a pair of earrings tucked inside but finding instead the keys

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Craft brews, cocktails and fine wines on tap in Texas

Just as the weekend provides sweet relief after a long week in meetings or on the convention floor, nothing beats a thirst-quenching drink on a hot

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Top Reason to Meet in Philadelphia? Our Focus on Customer Service

Our destination experts are ready to help plan your next event. From your initial outreach to the closing session, our team is with you every step of

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Hybrid Meetings Offer Planners the Best of Both Worlds

As every planner knows, the troubled economy has encouraged a wealth of changes in meetings and conventions. One of the emerging trends—spurred

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20 Travel Safety Tips for Women in the Age of #MeToo

Perhaps it was during that walk back to the hotel after a late company dinner, when an approaching stranger suddenly greeted you by name and offered

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8 Historic Venues for Meetings in North Carolina

From a WWII battleship and a regal mansion once owned by James Buchanan Duke to a beautifully restored barn, historic venues run the gamut in the

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The Duke Mansion in Charlotte is a nonprofit bed and breakfast that also serves as an event space

A Q&A with Mark Cooper, new CEO of the International Association of Conference Centres

Mark Cooper, a Brit with more than 25 years’ seasoning in the global meetings industry, was appointed CEO of the International Association of

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Minneapolis and St. Paul have something in store for groups year-round

Each time the weather changes, the Twin Cities opens up to visiting groups like a four-drawer chest containing all the necessities of each season.

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Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont are full of culture

As historian Samuel Eliot Morison once wrote of puritanical early New Englanders, they “gave up for lost anyone who preferred the brush or the

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Upstate Highs

Mention “New York” and many people immediately picture the Big Apple, that bustling metropolis that just happens to be the largest city

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Coastal Connections

While Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz boast plenty of hotels, resorts and conference centers conducive for productive meetings, it’s what lies

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Cruz’ing Ahead

Santa Cruz is buzzing with new group optionsThe popular California beachfront town of Santa Cruz has announced some new and upcoming of doings that

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New Convention Center Hotel for N.C.

 By Julian March, Courtesy of Star-News, Wilmington, N.C./McClatchy-Tribune Regional News  The developers working to build an upscale hotel

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SuperReal Brings Projection Mapping Technology to Iconic NYC Venue

As you can see by the below photo by Michael Jurick Photography, I think I own the place. Dare to dream! First, how cool would that be? My name would

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Event at Cipriani 25 Broadway during SuperReal experience

A World of Perks

By Rachael Oakes-Ash Courtesy of the Brisbane TimesA club lounge and complimentary glass of champagne on arrival no longer cut it for

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Interior Mexico

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Destination Marketing Is Undergoing a Radical Shift—Here’s How

The pandemic has accelerated forces already in motion that will transform the way DMOs collaborate with and impact the communities they serve.

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Take 10 questions from Budget Tips: Making More and Spending Less, Part 2, with Bonnie Wallsh

What about local schools entertainment, do we need to make sure they are licensed by ASCAP or BMI? Whether the facility is ASCAP-

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Going Indie

There are many reasons for a planner to strike it out on his or her own and hang up their shingle as an independent.Maybe it’s the result of a

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