While some planners are drawn to long-standing gems that are well-known for accommodating planners and attendees, others are more interested in new or renovated facilities that may offer unexplored and innovative amenities.
Full StoryThe deserving winners of the 2023 Distinctive Achievement Awards presented by Association Conventions & Facilities magazine have met or exceeded the high standards that association meeting planners demand today.
Full StoryThe deserving winners of the 2022 Distinctive Achievement Awards have met or exceeded the high standards that association meeting planners demand today.
Full StoryNo issue is more important to association conventions and trade shows than the safety and security of staff and attendees. Yet, experts say, too many associations are woefully underprepared for catastrophic incidents such as a terrorist attack, violent protest, natural disaster or medical emergency.
Full StoryCompetition among gaming resorts for meetings is heating up as more venues nationwide expand and open new properties. Las Vegas and Atlantic City remain the top casino resort destinations, however, a variety of smaller destinations also aim to attract more events. Burgeoning competitors range from properties in the Southwest nestled amid stunning scenery to small-town destinations in Pennsylvania.
Full StoryWe spoke with five meeting planners and five hotel sales staffers to learn what lies at the core of this relationship and what it takes to make it work.
Full StoryOff-season events offer many advantages, including especially attractive lodging rates and flexible guest-room options due to lower occupancy.
Full StoryThe kind of hotel development that really grabs an association meeting planner’s attention is the new “headquarters” hotel. Fortunately, there are several such projects in the works.
Full StoryConvention hotels have a symbiotic relationship with their nearby convention centers — one can’t live without the other.
Full StoryFirst- and second-tier cities are partnering with upscale hoteliers to raise their profile in the convention market.
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