Raising the Bar

More CoverageIACC on the MoveIf imitation is

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Flying Low

 Alternatives to the legacy airlines, low-cost air carries (LCCs), have long been a viable alternative for vacationers looking for a deal, but

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Why Arlington’s Sports and Entertainment Scene Sparkles for Meetings and Events

Call Arlington, Texas, the “destination that knows how.”In a

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Aerial photo of Arlington, Texas' Entertainment District

Rooms with a Viewpoint

 No longer bland and boring, many new hotel meeting areas are on the cutting edge of cool. In response to the success enjoyed by W hotels and

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Leveling the Field

More CoverageSGMP Conference Set for Atlantic City

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3 L.A. Neighborhoods Get Creative on Group Dining

On a trip to L.A. earlier this year, I talked about defining food trends and themes in the city with Stacey Sun, executive director of

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9 California Wineries Offering Outdoor Venues for Group Gatherings

California remains a popular destination for a plethora of reasons, including its commitment to sustainability, world-class meeting facilities and

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Rustiqué Wines, Monterey County

Life Lessons From an End-of-Life Event Planner

When I read

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The ‘New’ Iowa City-Coralville Area Offers Affordable Midwest Meeting Opportunities

Perched along the Iowa River lays the almost complete Iowa River Landing

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Army-Navy Game Showcases Philadelphia’s Strengths

In June 1778, following the punishing winter encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, the Continental Army, under Gen. George Washington, resumed

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How Providence’s TID Sets the Stage for Group Success

During the pandemic, which saw Rhode Island lose $78 million in direct spending revenue from canceled events, Providence Warwick CVB President and

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Cityscape from Providence River Pedestrian Bridge

2019 Meetings Trends Survey Responses: Do You Offer Sustainable Meetings?

Meetings Today: Do you offer sustainable meetings components?Angie Silberhorn: No, not “green meetings,” but

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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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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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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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Massive Meeting Space Expansion in San Diego

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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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The Neu Project Champions More-Neuroinclusive Events

After attending the 2022 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity June 20-24,

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The Neu Project Launch at IMEX America 2022