
October 04, 2012
CVB Contacts - Springfield and the Berkshires
More CoveragePlanner's Perspective - Springield and the Berkshires
October 04, 2012
Planner's Perspective - Springield and the Berkshires
More CoverageCVB Contacts - Springfield and the Berkshires
October 04, 2012
Springfield and the Berkshires
More CoverageCVB Contacts - Springfield and the Berkshires

October 04, 2012
'Transporting' Experience
More CoverageCVB Contacts - Greater Cleveland
October 04, 2012
Happenings - Greater Cleveland
More CoverageCVB Contacts - Greater Cleveland

October 04, 2012
Greater Cleveland (2012 Coverage)
Northeast Ohio is booming. New venues and hotels are sprouting up throughout the region and visitors are pouring in, so planners seeking an energetic

October 04, 2012
Meetings Focus Live!
We took our Meetings Focus Live! hosted buyer and educational event to six destinations in 2012—Charlotte, N.C.; Huntington Beach and Lake

October 04, 2012
Budget Tips - 20 Takeaway Budget Tips
1. Use value season/holidays/days of week or hot dates and watch for special deals and sudden cancellations if you are flexible.

October 04, 2012
Checking In - Your Best Bet
Welcome to the October/November edition of Meetings Focus East, where we travel from the “Sweetest Place on Earth,” Hershey, Pa., to

October 03, 2012
Growth Curve
Never have so many Eastern states been in play when it comes to casino gaming, their growth leaving new glitzy upscale options for meetings and

October 03, 2012
Services With A Smile
Perhaps fearing that there really is no such thing as “free”—and that all no-cost services carry a debt in some shape or form

October 03, 2012
Short Takes
Museums & Attractions Cincinnati’s American Sign Museum, which originally opened in 2005, has

October 03, 2012
Site Scene
Connecticut Sheraton Hartford South opened in Rocky Hill with 251 guest rooms, 14 meeting rooms and

October 03, 2012
Major Makeover for West L.A. Lodging
LOS ANGELES The Orlando on Third—a boutique, family-owned hotel that has been welcoming guests to West L.A. for nearly three decades—has