Florida's Best Attractions for After-Meetings Fun

Anticipating a rock-star turnout for her first group event since Covid, Mackenzy Schaefer, director of operations for the Cleveland-based AC Premiere

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6 Historic Hotels Take Groups Back in Time

Integrating a piece of history into a meeting starts with its location. From coast to coast, the U.S. offers a bevy of storied properties. Following

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Study Compares Behavior at Online and In-Person Events

A study jointly released by PCMA, UBM Studios and the Virtual Edge Institute compares the business motivation and social behavior of attendees and

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Three Colorado Cities for Meetings Immersed in Art and History

The artistic and creative state that Colorado has become commonly known as today is built on history and art heritage spanning more than

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The Lafayette Hotel Hires New Director of Sales and Marketing Ahead of Reopening

San Diego’s historic The Lafayette Hotel is slated to reopen this month following a $30 million overhaul by Consortium Holdings, and the property

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East Tennessee's rich history, filled with gospel, barbecue and storytelling, delights meeting and convention attendees

Gospel, arts and crafts, theaters, barbecue, museums, an old mill and an extra dose of storytelling are among the items planners can showcase on an

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6 Must-Do Teambuilding Activities in Marvelous Montana

Big Sky Country draws millions of visitors each year who are eager to experience Montana’s picturesque outdoors.From the Rocky Mountains to the Great

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Benchmark Names Top 10 Dining Trends for 2019

Benchmark, which includes

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These 4 Nebraska Outdoor Venues, Guest Ranches Immerse Attendees in Nature

Nebraska is certainly not the “boring” flyover state the less-informed might make it out to be. From bird-watching and river activities

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Coastal Mexico Destinations Set to Reopen; Bridge Gap with Virtual Experiences

There’s an old saying that says when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Well, life has delivered a truckload of lemons to everyone in the

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Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos

Surrounded as they are by centuries-old pueblos and dramatic high-desert landscape, it’s little wonder that Northern New Mexico’s triple

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DoubleTree Opens in Southern Wisconsin

RACINE, Wis.

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LAX Hotel Rebrands to Hyatt Regency

LOS ANGELESHyatt announced the brand transition of The Concourse Hotel at Los Angeles Airport to

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Nebraska

The atmosphere throughout the Cornhusker State is welcoming and friendly. Planners who’ve heard about the charm and ease of Midwestern locales

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The Show-Me State is an innovative and progressive gathering spot

A long-standing land of good value and accessibility, groups are being drawn to Missouri by ongoing renovation and innovation, from the Google Fiber

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Site Scene

California At press time, Miramonte Resort & Spa was poised to unveil its Mediterranean Ballroom in mid-January. The new 6,000-square-

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Mexico’s Waterfront Destinations Get Down to Business with Stylish Flair

Nearly everyone likes a good view. But in Mexico, beach resorts are more than just a place to gaze at the beautiful sand and sea; they’re also

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Property Profile

More CoverageHip HotelsIt’s hard to

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Treasure Islands

Sun, sea and sand are just a few of the allures, but what are the obstacles to hosting an off-shore meeting? Certainly forethought is required, but

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Southern Classics and Local Ingredients Are Hallmarks of Alabama's Group Dining Scene

Groups heading to Alabama can count on all manner of Southern comfort, including hospitality, cozy accommodations, meeting space that encourages

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