Visit Anaheim is now a Certified Autism Center, a designation granted to organizations whose staff have completed training to better understand and assist autistic and sensory-sensitive visitors.
Leading on the most important issues of today and always providing diversity of choice, there’s a place for every meeting in California—and planners are taking notice as the state continues its strong recovery.
California is taking a leading role in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the tourism and meetings and events industries. Here are three Golden State tourism and education leaders who are blazing the way to a more equitable future for all.
In a state that fosters creativity and innovation—especially when it comes to technology—it should be no surprise that tech-savvy California venues are at the ready to give your special events a special boost.
The meetings and events industry historically has a reputation for leaving behind too much food waste, but many California destinations are changing the way meeting groups can approach food at events, before the first session begins.
The one-of-a-kind opportunities to experience the natural wonders of the Golden State are abundant, from the north near Lake Tahoe down to Temecula Valley. Give your attendees the chance to see the following sights for themselves with outdoor excursions found only in California.
As Terranea Resort’s new director of sales, Troy Wood will develop, oversee and coordinate all sales initiatives for the 102-acre oceanfront resort on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Santa Monica’s compact size and walkability, flexible beachside indoor/outdoor venues and an explosion of renovations to its core meeting and event properties are just a few ways the destination stands out from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles.