Dining Around: Best Practices for Groups
With more than 400 restaurants citywide to choose from — 100 of which have opened in the past five years — it’s easy to see why dine arounds are popular in Indy.
With more than 400 restaurants citywide to choose from — 100 of which have opened in the past five years — it’s easy to see why dine arounds are popular in Indy.
Louisville has long been known for its bourbon, and its spirited offerings just keep growing. So it’s not surprising that the Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau has used bourbon to leverage the city’s brand across its client base, from leisure traveler to group business.
The company with digital roots is turning toward a more traditional platform to fill its properties. Will it be able to appeal to more of your prospective attendees in their housing searches?
A new report reveals that hoteliers have battle plans for two companies that are eating into their profits and most likely stealing room nights from conference-housing blocks.
With a host of initiatives commemorating Canada’s 150th anniversary this year, Ottawa has attracted new and returning clients to the city.
Columbia is enticing groups with the most discerning taste — including the James Beard Foundation — to bring their events to town.
Leaders in public health, architecture, and urban planning are uniting to focus on the future of creating walkable cities.
Visit KC has created a new for-profit entity. How’s that working out?
What would it take for you to remove an attendee from a program? One voice from the meetings industry asked his peers the question. Check out their answers here in a video that will give you plenty of reasons to smile.
Apps can do more than enhance the attendee experience. Learn how one venue is using mobile technology to expedite the trade-show move-in process.
For many organizations, engaging online attendees feels pretty overwhelming. It requires a full team of AV experts and a massive investment in expensive hardware, right? Not anymore.
As London recovers from a tragic attack, research from the Global Business Travel Association shows that terrorism is top of mind for the majority of people traveling for work.