Logistically speaking, a hybrid event should be plural. In other words, a next-normal hybrid event is two events—one in-person event, one remote
October 25, 2021
How Downtown Kansas City Is Poised for Meetings Recovery
Like many of its counterparts, downtown Kansas City felt the business impact of COVID-19 quickly, with cancellations coming in fast and furious
October 25, 2021
Cvent Expands on Future Skills for Meeting Professionals
Following up on an earlier podcast in which the
October 25, 2021
The Walt Disney World Swan Reserve Opening Soon!
The Walt Disney World Swan Reserve, opening soon, offers groups an oasis in the
October 22, 2021
SoCal Hotel Transforms Fourth Floor Into Wellness Retreat, Plus 3 New Hotels Out West
Stay up to date on the latest venue openings and property renovations, including these found in the West. Arizona Now open in
October 21, 2021
5 Reasons to Meet in Greater Ontario, California
Greater Ontario—which consists of cities Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga—is often referred to as the “Gateway to Southern California” and sits 35 miles
October 21, 2021
W Philadelphia Debuts Downtown, Other East Coast Hotel Openings
Stay up to date on the latest venue openings and property renovations, including these found in the East. New York Slated to
October 21, 2021
Fate Favors the Bold: Entrepreneurship and the Future of Events
Season 2, Episode 10 Featured Guest: Tracy Leparulo, founder and CEO, Untraceable Events What does it take to make
October 20, 2021
Q&A With Visit San Antonio President & CEO Marc Anderson on City’s Meetings Potential
There’s a lot of new happenings in San Antonio’s hospitality industry. Fresh hotels are on the horizon, including new-build Artista San Antonio Hotel
October 19, 2021
Terry Bradshaw Drops In at Meetings Today LIVE! Hawaii
In the meeting planning business, “expect the unexpected” is a phrase that—while a bit cliched—often holds true. It was certainly the case when we
October 19, 2021
Teambuilding Opportunities Abound in Pocono Mountains Region
The Pocono Mountains region has a storied history as a prime place for top-tier hospitality, whether it’s for a family getaway or a luxe board
October 18, 2021
Amazing Orlando Meetings at Doubletree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld
An exceptional location just minutes from Orlando’s favorite theme parks, to value-added meetings packages and state-of-the-art venues, there’s no
October 18, 2021
It’s the Ultimate Ice Breaker, and Only at SeaWorld Orlando!
Some things, like the quality of our food and beverage and the flexibility of our staff to make every group experience outstanding, never change. But
October 15, 2021
The Latest Resort News for Your Next Meeting or Incentive in Hawaii (2021)
While the COVID-19 pandemic may have slowed meetings travel, many resorts and event venues didn’t sleep, pumping investments into renovations, new
October 15, 2021
UPDATE: U.S. to Open Canada and Mexico Borders for Non-Essential Travel Nov. 8
UPDATE: The White House announced that travel restrictions for travelers crossing from the Canada and Mexico borders into the U
October 15, 2021
World-Renowned DJ Kristaval Will Leave Your Attendees Spinning
In 1977 I started my career as a disc jockey. I was horrible. I would just play music from beginning to end and was more excited about
October 14, 2021
Marriott Doubles Down on Diversity By Launching Howard Hospitality Week
Marriott International announced a partnership with Howard University to launch Howard Hospitality Week, which will begin October 25 this year with a
October 14, 2021
‘Schitt’s Creek’ Star and Co-Creator Dan Levy to Speak at PCMA’s Convening Leaders 2022
Ew, David! More like: Yay, David! PCMA announced that Dan Levy, who played David Rose on the beloved Emmy Award-winning comedy Schitt’s Creek
October 14, 2021
Kearney, Where the Heartland Gathers
Every year Kearney hosts more than 1,350 events. And that’s not just because Kearney is home to a university in the Heartland. There’s one simple
October 14, 2021
One Event Professional’s Wellness Journey Coping With the Pandemic
That old saying “back in the saddle again” may be appropriate when it comes to experiencing in-person events, but the metaphorical horse has changed—