While golf is enjoying a surge in popularity that started during the pandemic, major golf resorts that cater to meetings groups are opening up even more options for non-golfers. Painting & Pinot, anyone?
From animal-inspired treetop adventures and behind-the-scenes tours of a working dairy farm to building a self-propelled car and learning how to use a letterpress, here are some creative ways to build team camaraderie in three North Carolina cities.
Ready to bring the fastest growing sport in America to your next meeting or event? Read top tips for group pickleball play from the experts, plus resorts that have pickleball courts on property.
Marianne van den Broek has turned her passion for sand sculpting into a full-time job as a professional sand sculptor and artist-in-residence for both The Reach Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton and Casa Marina, Curio Collection by Hilton in Key West, Florida.
With Dallas in its backyard offering all the big-city amenities your group may be in need of, Plano delivers on all things local and offers attendees the type of authentic destination experiences they’ve been increasingly craving.
Explore the stunning landscapes of Colorado Springs with these group activities that get your attendees outdoors for some fun teambuilding and on-the-ground exploration.
West Virginia's Summit Bechtel Reserve, a massive expanse used by the Boy Scouts of America for its National Jamboree every four years, provides an amazing opportunity for corporate meetings and retreats.
The one-of-a-kind opportunities to experience the natural wonders of the Golden State are abundant, from the north near Lake Tahoe down to Temecula Valley. Give your attendees the chance to see the following sights for themselves with outdoor excursions found only in California.
As much as we all want to forget the pandemic and move forward, the aftermath is everywhere and the need to build teams is needed as never before, but the way we build them has fundamentally changed.