A Weekend at The Henderson: Proof It’s Time to Reconsider Destin, FL As a Meetings Destination

From a distance, it looks like an idyllic nautical mansion. In actuality, it’s

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Avoiding an ‘International Incident’: Expert Tips for Planning Meetings and Events Abroad

Planning and executing an event outside of the U.S. can bring a whole new meaning to the term “international incident” for U.S.-based

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Buffalo-Niagara Architectural and Natural Landmarks Are Built for Groups

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Buffalo, N.Y., experienced a revolution in American architecture. The towers, civic buildings and other

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How Corporate Meetings Are Reflecting a Radically Different Business Environment

The foundation of how we work was rocked by the pandemic, with many working at home either all or part of the time. This still-unfolding revolution

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Las Vegas Forecast: Diversification Continues to Draw Bigger Visitor Spend

Kicking off the January 2025 edition of Preview Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Chamber’s annual economic forecasting event, Jeremy Aguero, principal at Las

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Sphere at 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Three California Event Tech Leaders Explain the State’s Advantage

It’s clear that California is the place to be if you’re in the field of

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3 Dream Drive-to Bleisure Destinations: Asheville, Valley Forge and Boise

Drive-to meetings have become increasingly favored among attendees. From expensive airfare to the popularity of bleisure travel—mixing business

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2019 Meetings Trends Survey Responses: Do You Have Leverage on Room Rates?

Meetings Today: Do you find that you had less leverage on room rates during the last year? What are hotels and facilities telling you when

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Aventri’s Top Event Tech Trends for 2019 and Beyond

AI, AR, IoT … Event technology is a fast-moving landscape.It can be tough to keep up with the pace of change. The latest innovations promise

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Special Venues

Few venues offer as much respite from the confines of an indoor meeting room as gardens. Throughout the West, particularly in those places blessed

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Talking Trends With Event Tech Guru Corbin Ball

The expert of record for all things meetings tech for more than 20 years, Corbin Ball—owner of

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Venues With All the Necessities for Stellar Executive Retreats

As a global sales organization representing more than 300 leading independent and luxury branded hotels, resorts and destination management companies

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The Flip Side of GMID: Going Beyond Dollars

Global Meetings Industry Day, held April 12, 2018, is truly a

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Defining Luxury at Hotels Isn’t So Easy Anymore

“Luxury” has an interesting etymology, originating from the Latin luxus (“excess”) and luxuria (“offensiveness

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How Investment in the Reno Tahoe Region Is Changing the Meetings Game

Behind buoyant bookings and a host of new, renovated and reenergized visitor districts, venues and experiences, the Reno Tahoe group market is

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Vivek H. Murthy on Fostering Connection

In my blog post titled "Can Meetings Help

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Airport Properties Emphasize Design, Amenities and Venues

Since opening its first airport hotel in San Francisco in 1959, Hilton Hotels and Resorts today counts 380-plus properties worldwide, the most of any

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Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania blend arts, heritage and natural beauty

“If you don’t play, you don’t stay!”Cheerily announced by Randy Gilson as he hugged and took selfies with visitors, that

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L.A.’s Westside and Beach Cities beckon beyond the freeways

While often associated with urban sprawl and traffic-clogged freeways, Los Angeles County is largely comprised of communities that are pedestrian-

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Arizona’s natural attributes uplift groups

With its rugged desert terrain, red-rock outcroppings and blend of Native American and Old West heritage, Arizona holds possibilities for

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