Discover the historic properties that are given new life in Colorado and Utah as properties revamp their guest rooms, meeting spaces and provide unique event options.
By the time you read this, Laurie Sharp will have been living and working remotely in Les Praz, France, in the Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley, for over a month. Here are a few of the venues she’s explored and people she’s met thus far.
From botanical gardens to tramways and downtown city blocks, here are a variety of ways you can host special events in desert destinations while giving your attendees a genuine sense of place.
Rhode Island’s major meetings destinations, Providence and Newport, boast a wealth of historic event options stretching from colonial times to the opulent Gilded Age.
The time for Halloween haunts doesn’t last forever, but thanks to spooky programs at hotels around the world, your groups can experience chills and thrills even after trick-or-treating comes to an end.
If you’re hoping to fill your attendees’ agendas with happy haunts, these three historic venues offer both scary stories and opportunities for groups to feel the fright.
On a recent trip to Madison, Wisconsin for a conference, Meetings Today editor Danielle LeBreck discovers special meeting and event venues, from historic buildings repurposed to concert halls and more.