Take 10 - Contracts: Accommodations With Joan Eisenstodt

Joan Eisenstodt answers additional questions from

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Las Vegas is ramping up meetings technology and participation on all levels

Las Vegas celebrated the inaugural Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID) on April 14 with a panel discussion at MGM Resorts International’s brand

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Washington, D.C.’s Food Scene Delivers International Inspiration

As the capital of the U.S., with scores of foreign embassies and workers, Washington, D.C., understandably excels in offering some of the most

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Photo of L'Ardente 40-layer lasagna.

Upscale hotel groups take distinctive approaches

Luxury is where every event planner and attendee wants to be. But what version of luxury is right for your meeting? Planners and event sponsors who

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5 Venues That Celebrate New Jersey Arts and Culture

From cinema and music to literature and art,

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The 3 "Rs"

October 12, 2011

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Coastal Virginia Offsite Venues That Celebrate the U.S. Military

From the Norfolk Naval Shipyard to major U.S. Coast Guard installations and Langley Air Force Base, the massive military presence on the

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Winter Mountain Meetings

Having experienced an encouraging year, mountain resort areas throughout the West are gearing up for what is likely to be a robust winter season. Ski

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Northern California’s coastal venues cultivate an aesthetic experience

From architectural gems designed by 20th century masters to the sophistication of urban theater, the Northern California coast is brimming with

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11 Historical Venues in Georgia That Will Charm Attendees

From storied theatres that once hosted musical greats like Louis Armstrong, to beautifully maintained Colonial-era gardens, there’s no shortage of

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Take 10 - Destination and Site Selection and ADA Compliance: What Might You Miss?

Meetings industry educator Joan Eisenstodt, chief strategist for Eisenstodt Associates, answers

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Las Vegas broadens its horizons for a new tomorrow

Approaching Las Vegas always comes with a sense of marvel and high expectation, especially when flying in over the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam from

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Detroit Is Back in a Big Way for Meetings and Events

Opened in 1926, the 38-story Book Tower was once Detroit’s tallest building and an early emblem of the city’s wealth and prestige. Fast forward to

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Joe Louis statue inside Huntington Place CREDIT Jeff Heilman

The Z: Industry Organizations and Associations Offering Student Memberships

College professors don’t stress the importance of real-world experience for nothing.  Until you’ve stepped into the shoes of a professional

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The Z - Industry Organizations and Associations Offering Student Memberships

How to Make Your Small Meeting Stand Tall in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the king of massive conventions—that much can’t be denied. Its inventory of hotel rooms and the opportunity to leverage the city’s

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Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Provides Stunning Meetings Options Along With Inspiration

Driving through western North Carolina to

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Photo of Cherokee Event Cenre and Ocunalufte Indian Village demonstration. Credits: Caesars Entertainment (left); Tyler Davidson (right).

Four culinary masters provide food for thought on group dining

For the chefs, restaurateurs and caterers serving the group market, the meetings industry’s heightened awareness of the “F&B factor

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Las Vegas is alive with spectacular group offerings

When a planner’s goal is making an unforgettable impression on a group, Las Vegas stands out with an unmatchable bounty of stupendous settings

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Boston Inspires Meetings with Historic Settings, Literary Venues and More

With record U-Haul rentals flooding Boston’s narrow one-way streets, the annual mass influx of college students each Labor Day weekend is not for the

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