Florida's Panhandle might be the state's best-kept secret. The beach destinations of the region have their own allure with fewer crowds and a more relaxed pace—perfect for meetings groups looking for a true retreat.
Amid modernization’s relentless advance, old guard landmarks stand their ground. Mixing the old with the new, here are some of the many group connections with the Metroplex’s past, present and future.
There’s more to Coastal Carolinas cities than just the beautiful weather and beaches (though they’re still a major plus!). Learn why meeting planners love to bring their business to these fun-filled destinations.
Lisa Bethea, director of destination services for Visit Frisco, details all of the ways the destination services team at the CVB can enhance meetings and events in Frisco, plus new developments on the horizon.
Fort Lauderdale is definitely in a celebratory mood via the opening of the Pier Sixty-Six hotel/meetings/entertainment complex, a major convention center expansion and a growing emphasis on colorful arts and culture festivals and installations that showcase its festive Floridian personality.
The Super Bowl LIX host city New Orleans is a destination tailor-made for the spotlight, adding its signature brand of revelry, culture and cuisine to an undertaking that has become the quintessential U.S. cultural statement to the world.
The New Orleans terror attack that killed 14 people on iconic Bourbon Street rocked a destination that is famed for its festive atmosphere and massive events. Here’s how you can help those impacted.
Puerto Rico is on a major roll, with the Caribbean U.S. territory notching “historic and unprecedented momentum” after four consecutive years of growth.