< Previous316,000 sf), Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Gainey Ranch (75,000 sf) and DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Paradise Valley/Scottsdale (55,000 sf). Tempe Situated just 6 miles south of Scottsdale, Tempe is another favorite meeting destination for corporate and incentive planners. Bonni Scepkowski, chief strategy officer for Stellar Meetings & Events, LLC (based in South Bound Brook, New Jersey), planned a meeting for her group of 100 at Canopy by Hilton Hotel Tempe at the end of last year. “Tempe is a won- derfully cost-effective, yet convenient alternative to Phoenix and Scottsdale,” she says. “There is plenty to do, it’s not too far away from the airport band the cost savings makes it a win.” She chose Canopy by Hilton Hotel Tempe because it suited the needs of her creative senior meeting planners. “Putting them in a ‘box’ hotel would not have flown,” Scepkowski says. “The Canopy has a lot of room configurations, from general session space to small lounging areas conducive to small con- versations.” The 198-room property has more than 5,000 sf of event space, including seven meeting rooms and 1,870-sf Varsity Ballroom. “The meeting team at the Canopy allowed us to mess around with the furniture and helped us to make a fun and less formal space,” Scepkowski says. “Everyone was flexible and enthusiastic about making the meeting an experi- ence. Having a small mountain a few blocks away helped: We did a silent meditation hike with moderated conversations at the start and end.” She was impressed with the hotel staff. “They are true partners in every sense of the word,” she says. “They did everything they could to ensure the special experience we were looking for. They really know and love their property and were full of ideas to make our event shine.” Canopy by Hilton Hotel Tempe offers two culinary options. Alter Ego, the signature restaurant, is located on the ground floor. It serves up elevated fusion cuisine made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, as well as craft cock- tails. The interior features floor-to-ceiling glass windows, lush greenery, custom wooden shelving, marble countertops and curated pieces from local artists. On the 14th floor, Alibi Rooftop Lounge offers tapas-style light bites and a curated craft cocktail menu. It provides 180-degree, unobstructed panoramic views of the city, chic cabanas, a fire pit and a cus- tom wrap-around bar. Scepkowski says that the chef at the hotel was open to playing with great, off-menu food options for her attendees, and that they particularly enjoyed “signa- ture cocktails, boozy milkshakes and lots of local, healthy food, mixed in with some decadence.” The attendees were also able to spend plenty of time outdoors, whether it be on the rooftop of the hotel, taking a mountain hike or walking around the city with Visit Tempe staff. With their help, they also were able to contribute to the community. “We found a shelter to donate suitcases full of clothes and other necessities, using the ‘extra suitcase’ plan. Everyone brought an additional old suitcase to leave behind for those in need.” Scepkowski says that attendee feedback about the gather- ing was extremely positive. “Holding my meeting at Tempe was a great decision for me and my group,” she says. “It’s a unique and lovely location with plenty to do. Visit Tempe has a creative streak that one rarely sees in a CVB, and is invested in making your meeting a success. I’m certain that the attendees will be bringing their own meetings to Tempe. And the Canopy was a diamond. We were lucky to find great partners in them.” Among the other corporate and incentive meeting properties in Tempe, one notable addition is the Omni Tempe Hotel at ASU, which recently opened with 36,000 sf of meeting space, a spacious pool deck and expansive views of the ASU campus. Marriott Phoenix Resort Tempe at the Buttes provides 40,000 sf of meeting space and Tempe Mission Palms has 30,000 sf of meeting space. In Mesa, just 7 miles east of Tempe, the oft-preferred site for meetings is Mesa Convention Center and Amphitheatre, which has nearly 40,000 sf of meeting space, including an outdoor amphitheater with capacity for about 5,000 people. The adjacent Delta Hotels by Marriott, one of the city’s top meeting hotels, offers 45,212 sf of meeting space. DoubleTree by Hilton Mesa provides more than 23,000 sf and Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West offers 20,880 sf. C&IT Courtesy Photo Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort & Spa 40 June/July 2023 | Corporate & Incentive Travel | TheMeetingMagazines.com We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, Fort McDowell, AZ ArizonaMeetings.com Meet in Arizona. Arizona is the perfect place to work and play. We’re home to the highest concentration of luxury four- and five-star resorts in the U.S. plus unique venues perfect to host groups both large and small. Arizona also means fun. Our destination experts are ready to round out your agenda with inspired dinners, wellness-themed activities and excursions among an iconic landscape. Add to that 325 days of sunshine each year and breathtaking mountain views, Arizona off ers spectacular settings for your next meeting. We’ll roll out the green carpet. We decided on a site there for our 2018 conference and then, for the first time, we chose to repeat in Tucson for 2023. JODY HARRIS Vice President and Co-Owner, National Computer CorporationWe-Ko-Pa Golf Club, Fort McDowell, AZ ArizonaMeetings.com Meet in Arizona. Arizona is the perfect place to work and play. We’re home to the highest concentration of luxury four- and five-star resorts in the U.S. plus unique venues perfect to host groups both large and small. Arizona also means fun. Our destination experts are ready to round out your agenda with inspired dinners, wellness-themed activities and excursions among an iconic landscape. Add to that 325 days of sunshine each year and breathtaking mountain views, Arizona off ers spectacular settings for your next meeting. We’ll roll out the green carpet.A tlantic City has proven to be a great destina- tion for meetings and events in the northeast. Not only does the city offer the region’s world famous boardwalk, but it also offers memorable beach-side resorts with din- ing and recreational opportunities aplenty. While the city offers more than five miles of pristine beaches, Atlantic City also boasts more than 17,500 hotel rooms, and 1.8 million sf of meeting space. The Atlantic City Convention Center’s five spacious exhi- bition venues are located on the building’s second level and range in size from 29,400 sf to 199,500 sf. In addition, the convention center features a wealth of meeting rooms – 45 that are ideal locales for meetings of all types. And with over 32,000 sf of pre-function space, the venue offers ample room for gatherings and events of all sizes. To get a great view of the Atlantic City skyline, consider the center’s Tree House venue, located on the fourth floor for a reception or banquet. The venue is one of the convention center’s five banquet halls. And now that large-scale conventions and conferences are once again being planned, the venue will prove to be the ideal space thanks in part to its expansive 500,000 contigu- ous square feet of convention event space. Atlantic City boasts some of the preeminent meeting and event venues in the country. One favorite venue that is practi- cally synonymous with Atlantic City is the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City. With 2,000 rooms and more than 150,000 sf of meeting and event space, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City can fit any bill. Atlantic City BY CARMEN ANTHONY Recent Renovations Mean More Amenities Courtesy Photo Atlantic City’s world famous pier 42 June/July 2023 | Corporate & Incentive Travel | TheMeetingMagazines.com DESTINATION REPORTThe Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City invested over $30 million in annual entertain- ment and about $50 million in casino, hotel, food & beverage, plus event and meeting space facility upgrades As Shelley Williams, director of global sales, meetings and events for the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, explains, a variety of event venues are available there to amplify meeting and event programs and are designed to accom- modate groups of all sizes – from inti- mate board meetings to large-scale events and conferences. For the largest of gatherings, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena can stage general sessions of 7,000 people or 300-plus-booth trade shows and expo events. “At Hard Rock Atlantic City, we are motivated by music and that is ingrained in our offerings for groups,” Williams says. “With a vast collection of music memorabilia, often touted as one of the largest collections in the northeast, we are able to offer unique music-centric activities, such as trivia and scavenger hunts and self-guided tours.” And as a resort destination, Hard Rock Atlantic City offers nontraditional venues available for roundtables, dis- cussions and appointments that are attractive to groups and social settings. “We’re also fortunate to be located on the famous Atlantic City Boardwalk with the iconic Steel Pier as our backdrop, so our location alone allows attendees to enjoy a nice walk, run or bike ride along the ocean,” Williams says. To rebuild confidence for meeting planners, Hard Rock Atlantic City held “Back to Business” immersive sessions for clients to trial group experiences. According to Williams, this is a sales-forward development strategy for clients to see firsthand how ready they are to accommodate them. “They are often pleasantly surprised by how seamless our team makes their experience,” Williams says. “We show- case everything from food delivery to hotel accommodations and the entertainment capacity of the resort within ‘Safe and Sound’ protocols. Every event has been extremely successful in terms of engage- ment and positive feedback. We have also learned through these experiences and implemented their real-time feedback when it comes to groups and events.” Expanded Offerings Caesars Entertainment operates three Las Vegas-style resort destina- tions in the Atlantic City region: Cae- sars Atlantic City, Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City and Tropicana Atlan- tic City. From Atlantic City’s world- famous beach and Boardwalk to the Marina District bay, Caesars Entertainment’s world-class casinos and hotels offer guests a wealth of different amenities and experiences, including celebrity chef restaurants, nightlife, shopping and entertainment. To enhance its Atlantic City offerings, Caesars Entertainment announced that it would be investing $400 million into its Atlantic City resorts. The plans included remodeled room towers; freshly appointed interior design ele- ments; enhancements to the casinos’ gaming floors; new dining concepts with acclaimed restaurant partners and many more exciting additions. The initial phase included a $170 million investment in guest room and suite upgrades at Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City and Caesars Atlantic City. According to Steve van der Molen, vice president of meet- ing operations, Atlantic City Region, at Caesars Entertain- ment, the company is back in full swing in Atlantic City. “Guests are in the building and team members are smiling and excited to come to work. It’s also fantastic to see custom- ers planning in-person meetings again,” says van der Molen. Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City also debuted five new offerings that introduce a brand-new spa and four new din- ing, nightlife and entertainment concepts for meeting and event guests to enjoy. For meeting attendees looking for opportunities to relax and unwind, The Spa at Harrah’s Resort offers a first-class spa experience. The sprawling spa retreat features 23 treat- ment rooms, including a deluxe couples suite, complete with an in-room Jacuzzi and fireplace, and a menu of customized spa and salon services, which include skincare, massage and body treatments, as well as nail care, makeup artistry and hair design. In addition, the Lobby Bar is an ideal pre- and Harrah’s Resort Atlantic City TheMeetingMagazines.com | Corporate & Incentive Travel | June/July 2023 43 Atlantic City boasts some of the preeminent meeting and event venues in the country. post-destination for an evening out at the resort with top-shelf selections, craft cocktails and over 70 variations of whiskey and spirits. “Planners are actively sourcing meetings and we are seeing an increase in demand for groups looking to host their meetings in Atlantic City,” van der Molen says. Due to the ease of the regional accessibility of Atlantic City, there’s also interest from groups who have never considered the des- tination before.” Dining & Amenities At Its Best A key component of any meeting or event is the type of dining experi- ences offered. Sharing a meal is often the ideal networking opportunity, so finding memorable dining options that make an impact on attendees’ experiences is often paramount to a meeting or event’s success. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa boasts a handful of fine dining establishments that offer a variety of group dining options to accommodate parties with up to 70 attendees in addition to pri- vate rooms that offer added intimacy, as well as elevated personal service. And while unique eateries certainly have put Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa on the proverbial meetings and events map in Atlantic City, the venue’s expansive meeting spaces are celebrated by many meeting and event professionals. The venue’s The Water Club, offers 18,000 sf of contemporary and inventive space, complemented with the latest technol- ogy. The Water Club is also the ideal place to dine, relax and re-energize between meetings. A full service busi- ness center is available at Borgata, per- fect for last-minute needs. Borgata’s ballroom event space offers 24 spaces to accommodate 10 to 3,500 people, including a 12,000 sf meeting venue; three 4,500 sf meeting rooms; four 1,250 sf meeting rooms and two 550 sf boardrooms. Ideal for classes, presentations, formal dinners, recep- tions and shows, the Borgata’s ballroom space offers something for everyone. Courtesy Photo Courtesy Photo Resorts Casino Hotel on the Boardwalk Atlantic City Boardwalk 44 June/July 2023 | Corporate & Incentive Travel | TheMeetingMagazines.comFor meeting and event planners looking for an oceanside experience for attendees, checkout the Ocean Casino Resort. Spanning over 20 beachfront acres on the world-famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, the resort features 1,399 guest rooms and suites; 135,000 sf of gaming entertainment; 1,937 slot machines; 125 gaming tables; 160,000 sf of meeting and convention space; 90,000 sf of unique outdoor space; several upscale dining restaurants, as well as 11 casual dining options; a 40,000 sf spa; six signature day and nightlife experiences; and a 5,000- seat concert venue. And while Ocean Casino Resort offers amenities aplenty, one of the favorites is the venue’s Topgolf Swing Suite, which features the ideal spot for pre- or post-conference events. A series of private bays overlook the famous boardwalk and beach below and offer arcade, video and table games. Attendees can also try their hand at the virtual putting green, as well as other fun activities. Attendees looking for a luxe spa experience will revel in the 40,000 sf Ocean Casino Resort’s Exhale Fitness Spa, which features Atlantic City’s only coed bathhouse. They will feel brand new after recharging in the Himalayan Salt Grotto, sweating it out in the sauna or taking a dip in the heated pool. And to further enhance guest expe- riences, Ocean Casino Resort reinvested about $100 million into the resort, team members and the surrounding com- munity. The resort now also features a private luxury gaming suite, as well as a high-limit slot experience – ideal options for groups who have an interest in gaming. In addition to the enhance- ment of its gaming floor, the resort’s plan includes expansion of its non- gaming amenities, including pools and cabanas, beach, culinary hospitality, and entertainment experiences. Of course, Atlantic City wouldn’t be the same without the epic Resorts Casino Hotel, which has been a long-standing venue since 1978. This world-class casino boasts a relaxed environment that keeps the focus on fun. The hotel offers exceptional meeting and events accom- modations for organizations of all sizes. It has invested $125 million in renova- tions, including the all new state-of-the- art Resorts Conference Center, a large $25 million room renovation project. Their themed entertainment complex, Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville, comes with the only beach bar on the Atlantic City sand open year–round. The new Resorts Conference Center added 12,500 sf of state-of- the-art conference space in 12 new meeting rooms. In addition, the hotel features function space that can accommodate between 10 and 1,350 guests. Over 64,000 sf of the space includes 24 meeting and event rooms, many of which have ocean views and light aplenty. C&IT TheMeetingMagazines.com | Corporate & Incentive Travel | June/July 2023 45 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ SHARECARE HEALTH SECURITY VERIFIED® WITH FORBES TRAVEL GUIDE ONE OF A KIND EVENT. MOHEGAN KIND OF EXPERIENCE. With an award-winning staff and an unmatched variety of dining and entertainment options, Resorts Casino Hotel is the one of a kind choice for your next event. Let us help you plan your own unique experience in our 64,000 square feet of flexible space, with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. All in one of the most acclaimed locations anywhere, the famed Atlantic City Boardwalk, and featuring the quality, service and style of a Mohegan property. Just minutes from two international airports. CALL 609.340.7850, VISIT MEETATRESORTSAC.COM OR EMAIL SALES@RESORTSAC.COM TO BOOK YOUR F rom high plains to high peaks, Colorado’s grand landscapes provide an inspirational setting for events of all kinds, from executive board meetings and incentive travel programs to city- wide conventions. Denver is well known but it’s not the only option. Mountain towns, backcountry, smaller cities and suburbs all offer planners and groups ways to fit their needs and budgets. Aurora “As Colorado’s third largest city, Aurora artfully melds capacity and an ideal location near Denver International Air- port and the Rocky Mountains with areas to explore, award- winning chefs, craft breweries and a wide range of activities,” says Visit Aurora’s President & CEO Bruce Dalton. “Our city offers world-class facilities, easy accessibility and beautiful surroundings to enhance any event. Plus, our dedicated team is here to help with everything from logistics to planning unforgettable activities outside the conference room.” Aurora is a good choice for medical, pharma and health- related meetings in part because it’s home to the University of Colorado Anschutes Medical Campus, which houses UC Health hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado, among others. Aurora is also where the 1,387-room Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center is located, a meeting and con- vention property with an expansive waterscape of heated pools, slides and a lazy river, as well as more than 500,000 sf of meeting and function space. Colorado Springs The United States Airforce Academy, NORAD, the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Pikes Peak — one of America’s most famous mountains — are all here. Colorado Springs has hotels for every budget, one-of-a-kind venues and so many compelling adventures and activities that attendees will have a tough time choosing. The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs is one of the nation’s most prestigious, historic resorts. Upscale and amenity- laden, it has multiple lodging choices for groups, from a rus- Colorado BY CHRISTINE LOOMIS The Perfect Spot For Any Meeting The Broadmoor Colorado Springs, CO 46 June/July 2023 | Corporate & Incentive Travel | TheMeetingMagazines.com DESTINATION REPORTtic mountain-top lodge or wilderness streamside fly-fishing camp, to the main hotel with its evocative architecture, rich fabrics and furnishings, and timeless décor. Activities include genteel golf on a revered course but also hiking and ziplining in a Colorado canyon, riding a restored cog railway to the summit of Pikes Peak and trying your hand at fal- conry, among others. Shannon Pharr, director of events at McGuireWoods LLP, brought a group of 450 to the resort for a partnership retreat last June. Pharr says there’s been a significant increase in events since the pandemic and registration is close to pre-pandemic levels. “We’re at about 90% back on registrations. I think many are working from home so may not go out as much as they used to or are not in a downtown location where an event is taking place,” she notes. Colorado and the Broadmoor proved to be a big draw. “It was the destination that drew people. Our firm had not ventured farther than Chicago for our all-in partnership meeting. The Broadmoor property was the draw with its excellent level of service, magnificent grounds and delicious food — and I mean really delicious. There’s also the variety of activities that you cannot get on the East Coast. We strug- gled a bit with the airlines as we got caught not only in the inflated costs of flights but the pilots being grounded. We had flights cancelled which then drew difficulty in our ground transportation. People were relieved once they arrived, though,” she says. Pharr continues,“I was very impressed with the level of ser- vice that I received from contract to execution. My conference manager was amazing. Every detail was taken care of, solu- tions were always offered and we had a high level of customer satisfaction.” She gives her conference manager much of the credit, including when it appeared a storm was going to derail a planned outdoor activity. “My conference manager stood next to me as we watched the storm, but she had such confidence in the resort’s ability to pull it off. She knew the timing and had the confidence to stay put. It was beautiful.” Pharr says the property’s AV was very good although her group brought in some of its own AV as well. They also used an outside DMC for décor, activities and transportation. One tip, she says, is to allocate enough time for travel. “With Denver airport as large as it is and with the airlines being a little unreliable, give yourself a cushion. Book early for large meetings.” As for Pharr’s group, she says they’ll definitely return to the Broadmoor. “Did I mention the food? Very, very creative, delicious and fun.” A Texas-based agriculture and construction equipment company also based a program at the Broadmoor. The group of 276 gathered there last August for an annual sales incentive program. It was a change for the group. “This event typically takes place overseas. With the pandemic, we had to evalu- ate domestic options,” says Theresa Duncan, senior manager, corporate events. “Our challenge was to create an event in the domestic United States that could stand up against Paris, Costa Rica and New Zealand for the same budget. While the cost of the flight was lower than an international flight, the activities had to be elevated to make something familiar more compelling and exciting.” Like other companies, this one experienced change during the pandemic, going to all-online meetings in 2020 (which drew more than double the normal event), then to hybrid meetings in 2021, which Duncan says involved work- ing “to get back to safely meeting in person while still engag- ing those additional 3,000-4,000+ people online.” The 2022 events exceeded pre-pandemic levels and the company has continued to evolve its online strategies. Hybrid meetings are no longer used for large events but content from meet- ings is available on demand afterward. “The technology that came out of the pandemic is a platform for some employ- ees to attend or listen in on meetings without the expense of travel. We’ve also implemented a platform to distribute meeting materials in advance so attendees can review the week prior. This makes time spent in person more produc- tive since the content isn’t brand new to the audience. The pandemic pushed this company further down the technology Courtesy of Theresa Duncan The Broadmoor offers outdoor activities like fishing to keep attendees busy. Pictured: Theresa Duncan, a senior manager of corporate events. TheMeetingMagazines.com | Corporate & Incentive Travel | June/July 2023 47 We wanted the open fires for s’mores, the rustic leather couches and the fur rugs of a ski cabin. NICOLE BUKOVAC Director of Hospitality & Events, Intersportpath in a short amount of time so there are more options now than pre-pandemic.” The Broadmoor met Duncan’s 2022 needs in several ways. “The Broadmoor is a historic hotel with a track record for superior service and experience. With staffing a chal- lenge in the hospitality industry, we wanted a destination that we were certain would deliver the five-star experience our attendees are accustomed to. The group enjoys being outdoors and in a moderate climate in the summer. They also like to stay busy, so a variety of activities are necessary. The destination isn’t too highly priced, so we were able to elevate the program with little surprises for our incentive trip winners. We also selected a destination in the domestic U.S. to ensure our attendance remained strong.” Duncan calls the team at the Broadmoor one of the best. “They pulled out all the stops and embraced every crazy idea we had to make it a reality. Every employee there has a smile, and it’s clear they all feel like family. This is a hotel that typically has already solved a problem before you even realize there was one! I wouldn’t hesitate to work with the Broadmoor again. By the end of the program, I was honored to feel I was a part of their family too.” One hiccup was that the opening reception was moved indoors due to a thunderstorm. “The hotel and DMC teams worked miracles to make sure the ballroom met all the expectations set for the original event,” Duncan notes. “The creativity of the hotel and the DMC to go beyond the usual activities resulted in scores in the survey that matched those from international destinations.” Duncan says to planners booking the Broadmoor: “Know that altitude sickness is the real deal. Have a strat- egy to address that because you will have someone go down. Drink more water!” The city of Colorado Springs is definitely a positive, too. “There’s always something new to discover in Colorado Springs. The crisp air, the beautiful views and a sense of peace and happiness will keep Colorado Springs among my favorite places!” Denver Colorado’s capital city is a vibrant center with snow sports, hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, fly fish- ing and other adventures within a short drive. The city has drawn well-known chefs, arts and artists, as well as tech and other entrepreneurs who continue to expand the city’s busi- ness and cultural environment. As Richard W. Scharf, presi- dent and CEO of Visit Denver, notes there are many reasons for planners to choose Denver, including the expanded Colo- rado Convention Center. “Home to the third busiest airport in the world, unique venues and a vibrant downtown serving as gateway to The Rocky Mountains, Denver offers an opportunity for meeting professionals to experience an urban adventure. The Colo- rado Convention Center expansion, slated for completion later this year, was designed by and made for meeting pro- fessionals. The 80,000 sf multi-functional rooftop ballroom is divisible into 19 meeting rooms. The 35,000 sf indoor/out- door pre-function space has plenty of networking opportuni- ties with great views, and the 20,000 sf outdoor terrace will have 150-mile views of the Rocky Mountains.” As the saying goes, if you haven’t seen Denver lately, you haven’t seen it. The Mountains While Denver and Colorado Springs sit in the high plains at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, there are also excep- tional meeting destinations in the heart of the Rockies where grand landscapes easily inspire attendees. The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, is just such a place. Attendees can fly into nearby Eagle County Airport or arrive via a scenic drive from Denver’s airport. Nicole Bukovac, director of hospitality & events at Inters- port, brought 60 attendees from a global consulting group for a March 2023 meeting at the resort. “Planning for our events is really reflective of the times, with locations selected based on ‘must-see’ or ‘bucket-list’ destinations,” she says. “Since the pandemic, more are eager to fulfill those dreams, so the sky’s the limit. We plan exclusive events and they’re back to pre-pan- demic levels with [attendees] more eager than ever to travel.” In this case, the plan was a ski event. “This location is a great luxury destination spot with a variety of ski slopes. We wanted to build the ultimate experience with convenience so the ski-in/ski-out access was a great feature,” Bukovac says. “We worked with destination management company RMC to help book an off-property snowmobiling excursion as well as furniture rentals.” The resort fulfilled much of what the group wanted. “This hotel had a lot of great options for what we were envision- ing for the experience,” she continues, “including the log- cabin feel, ease for skiers, spa accommodations and the level of service that the Ritz-Carlton brand usually provides. We worked closely with the director of events and his team. They Courtesy Photo The Broadmoor Golf Club is consistently ranked among the best in the world. 48 June/July 2023 | Corporate & Incentive Travel | TheMeetingMagazines.com SO MANY WAYS TO MEET, ALL IN ONE MAGNIFICENT PLACE.SO MANY WAYS TO MEET, ALL IN ONE MAGNIFICENT PLACE.Next >