Experience, Innovation and Culture Make New Orleans Built To Host

New Orleans offers a unique brand of hospitality. From intimate, specialized meetings to large, complex events, New Orleans is a premier destination

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Not GDPR Compliant? Here’s What You Need to Do NOW!

In February 2018,

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New Jersey Charity Expands Corporate Team-Building Opportunities

Non-profits continue to report increases in the demand for their services while experiencing a decline in funding. Eva's Village continued to see

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Site Inspections During a Pandemic: A COVID-19 Meetings Safety Checklist

Having been a meeting planner for nearly 40 years, I’ve been on my share of site inspections. However, I haven’t done one for quite some time. Not

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Close-Up: Memphis

It is impossible to escape the rich musical history that has made Memphis famous, but the “Home of Blues” and the “Birthplace of

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Shattering Conventions: Back to the Bay Area Brony Con!

“Hey Robert, great to have you back. What’ll you have?” Lawrence says as I grab a seat at the bar while I take a break from

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The Barceló Difference: Unique Spaces & Experiences To Take Your Event Beyond The Ordinary

Barceló Hotel Group’s meeting and event offerings deliver the highest level of quality for attendees, whether it’s a huge

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Cutting costs and cultivating creativity with three foodie fads

Farm-to-table, craft cocktails and global cuisine are three of the hottest trends in group dining, gracing tables at restaurants as well as from

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Sands Bethlehem Casino Resort Sold for $1.3 Billion

BETHLEHEM, Pa.Eastern Pennsylvania’s Sands Bethlehem casino resort has

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5 Planner Takeaways From the 2018 Governors Ball

Taking a welcome break from the catering storm that is the Governors Ball

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Reimagined Resorts In Arizona and Hawai'i, New Hotel Open On Olympic Peninsula

Stay up to date on the latest venue openings and property renovations, including these found in the West. Arizona  In September,

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Going Green - January 2011

Arriving for an interview having not prepared in advance is like walking into a meeting or event with no advance planning—it's unlikely that

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Site Scene

Illinois The 500-room Doubletree Chicago Magnificent Mile in April completed a $21 million property

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Asheville, N.C., Is an Artistic Mountain Meetings Magnet

Meeting and event planners could be hard-pressed to find  a destination that offers as many arts and activitty options as Asheville, North

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New and Renovated

Adaptive reuse, the hottest trend in urban redevelopment, is proving to be a boon for meetings. No longer needed for their original purpose, historic

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Happenings - Colorado Mountain Resorts

Aspen Walter Paepcke Memorial Building reopened in August 2010 following a $10 million auditorium

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Guy Kawaski shares 14 social media tips for on-site success

I’ve recently spoken at Moto X launch events in Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Chile and the U.S. I began the tour with a

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Connecticut venues enhance group bonds with heritage

Officially the Constitution State, Connecticut has gone by a number of nicknames throughout its illustrious history as one of the first 13 colonies,

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Gaylord Hotels Reopens 3 More Properties

Marriott International announced that three properties in its Gaylord Hotels portfolio will reopen their doors today: Gaylord Rockies in Colorado,

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Future of Face-to-Face: 10 Attendee Acquisition Trends

Attracting attendees, exhibitors and sponsors has always been a top priority for association planners, whose organizations count on the revenue from

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