Caesars Unveils Plans for Non-Gaming Hotel: Caesars Republic Scottsdale

Caesars Entertainment is betting big on its first non-gaming hotel

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Benchmark Shares 10 Meetings Trends for 2019

Benchmark released its "Top 10 Meeting Trends for 2019.

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Taking to the Water in San Diego

Chief Content Director Tyler Davidson explores the many water-based activity options for groups visiting San Diego, with Blaine Amidei of DMC company

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Taking to the Water in San Diego

Chief Content Director Tyler Davidson explores the many water-based activity options for groups visiting San Diego, with Blaine Amidei of DMC company

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5 Hot Spots of Houston's Sizzling Food Scene Indulge Groups

With one of America’s most diverse populations, the largest city in Texas is also home to one of the most vibrant culinary palettes in the

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Mohegan Sun

Mohegan Sun features two convention centers with over 275,000 sq. ft. of flexible indoor meeting space. Earth Expo and Convention Center houses a 125

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4 Planner-Friendly Updates to the Meetings Today Website

The Meetings Today website has a new, user-friendly design! It’s now easier than ever to

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6 Meetings-Friendly Mountain Resorts That Get Groups Active

Whether it’s the tranquil seclusion or the fresh air, or a bit of both, mountain settings are often the base for health and wellness retreats.

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5 Issues Impacting Associations From SmithBucklin’s 2019 ‘Circuit’ Trends Report

SmithBucklin, an association management company, released its annual

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Arizona’s integrates its history and modern edge to attract meetings and events groups

In May 2018, the BBC reported on a compelling new discovery in central Arizona’s Verde Valley. Researchers determined that a wall of nearly 1,

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The Most Anticipated Tourism Developments in Massachusetts for 2019 and Beyond

In December 2018, I paid a farewell visit to Greater Boston CVB President

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Air Travel Issues Forced End to Government Shutdown

On January 25, travel-related issues brought a temporary end to the partial government shutdown. How? The simple answer—the shutdown was

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Miami and Fort Lauderdale Invest in Culture

Since the 1980s, Miami has experienced a magical transformation from cultural wasteland to global destination for contemporary art. Greater Fort

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Chicago Suburbs: Arts Event Venues and Group Workshops

The suburban communities surrounding Chicago, which boasts one of the most vibrant arts scenes in the country, are also cultural hotbeds. Groups

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Connecticut Teambuilding Activities to Add to Your Next Meeting Agenda

Connecticut is best known for amazing historic sites from the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, but the state also has a wide array of outdoor and

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5 Ways to Prepare Meeting Attendees for the Polar Vortex

Dangerously cold temperatures will sweep the Midwest and Northeast this week, with some locations reaching

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6 Breathtaking Arts Event Venues in Kansas

Across Kansas, art galleries, museums, theaters and public art displays are putting the state on the map as a cultural hot spot.Moji Rosson, vice

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Atlanta Hotel and Event Venue Openings and Renovations to Watch and Know in 2019

The St. Regis Atlanta is undergoing

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Super Bowl LIII Brings Big Meetings Upgrades to Atlanta

Nothing says a destination has hit the big time like hosting the biggest game in the world, the Super Bowl, and the spotlight will be focused on

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Atlanta Super Bowl Fever!

Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson talks with Mark Vaughan, executive vice president and chief sales officer for the

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