In the latest edition of Taking Off, a column dedicated to uncovering the the destinations for events you might not have thought of, Danielle LeBreck explores was rapidly expanding Frisco, Texas, should be on your radar.
While Irving, Texas, has long been a popular Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex meetings and business travel destination, new entertainment options that primarily draw leisure visitors have provided a jolt to its non-transient traffic.
From pyramids to historic mansions to rockin’ music venues, these are the coolest offsite venues for groups looking to have their next gathering in Memphis.
The three primary destinations on the Texas Gulf Coast, South Padre Island, Corpus Christi and Galveston, provide fun and sun at an agreeable price point with fewer crowds than some of their beachy Southern competitors.
Charlotte is looking toward the future by instituting major sustainability initiatives and gearing up to welcome a new life sciences district scheduled for a June 2025 completion.
From highly anticipated enhancements to its convention center and new and renovated properties to major booking wins, Houston is poised to be a Texas meetings leader.
From museums to music festivals and murals, these are some of the must-see artistic venues and experiences in Florida’s Tampa, St. Pete and Clearwater areas.
Contributing writer Jennifer Juergens uses the new Brightline high-speed rail line to travel to meetings properties in South Florida. Hear about her experience, plus updates at key South Florida hotels.
Across the DFW Metroplex, groups have more overnight and in-hotel meeting space options across more price points than ever. Here is a round-up of the exciting new and upgraded properties.