2019 Meetings Trends Survey Responses: How Strictly Are Attrition Clauses Being Enforced?

Meetings Today: Are you finding that attrition clauses are being enforced more or less strictly recently? Can you share any comments/

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IMEX America: Event Planning Trends (and Challenges) to Watch for in 2019, a la Event MB's Julius Solaris

Shrinking budgets and long hours lead the list of event planning challenges/worries, according to a new survey conducted by

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Q&A: SF Travel CEO Speaks Out on Safety Concerns

Meetings Today reached out to Joe D'Alessandro, president and CEO of San Francisco

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Kentucky Features Exciting Outdoor Group Activities

With its varied landscapes that range from mountains to lakes to rivers, Kentucky is a rich source of never-ending excitement for groups looking to

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Wisconsin’s Lake Geneva Fosters Group Collaboration

Planners have a variety of teambuilding experiences to choose from in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, each of which can cater to a group’s makeup and

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22 industry innovators who push our profession forward

Who are the planners, suppliers and educators who are helping move the meetings industry into the future? We tapped the

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7 Site Selection Concerns to Consider Right Now

Given today’s increasingly complex and turbulent world, it’s little wonder if site selection has also grown increasingly complex. It’s a multi-

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Massive Meeting Space Expansion in San Diego

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The Essential Guide for Meetings in Minnesota

Minnesota might be one of the country’s best-kept secrets. From the bustling Twin Cities metros to the state parks overlooking the shores of Lake

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On the Scene: Exploring Toronto, Canada’s Diversity Capital, Through Venues and Cuisine

The streets of Toronto’s Kensington Market neighborhood are lined with vintage houses that have been transformed into funky business storefronts.

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Sustainable venues dole out VIP treatment

Offered within venues throughout the hospitality, entertainment and conferencing world, the VIP “green room” is thought to date back to medieval

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Industry Experts Lend Affordable Advice

Staying on budget while not compromising on quality and creativity is increasingly challenging with today’s ever-changing trends in meetings

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New York State Sprawls With Parks and Gardens

Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. (1822-1903), the father of American landscape architecture, enjoys a singular artistic legacy– each day, more people surely

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Native American casinos bring cultural legacies to life

In common with Australia, Canada and other lands inhabited by indigenous peoples since ancient times, the U.S. bears the lasting scar, or more

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The Mega Projects Expanding Las Vegas in 2020

These are truly historic times for Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.The area’s

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The Culinary Scene Is Heating Up in South Texas

It gets especially hot this time of year across South Texas. That makes every day a margarita day at watering holes like Houston’s award-winning,

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Houston's Caracol Tostadas de Atun Crudo

North Carolina celebrates with fairs and festivals

In the words of the North Carolina Association of Agricultural Fairs, which holds its 2017 convention this January in Durham, “As long as there

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Take 10 - Contracts: Accommodations With Joan Eisenstodt

Joan Eisenstodt answers additional questions from

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The 3 "Rs"

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Las Vegas is ramping up meetings technology and participation on all levels

Las Vegas celebrated the inaugural Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID) on April 14 with a panel discussion at MGM Resorts International’s brand

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