Archive: March 2010

spotlight-on-breckenridge

Breckenridge’s convenient location, accommodations and meeting facilities make the resort area an easy choice as a meetings destination. [...] Read more

off-site-bogus-creek-ranch

Bogus Creek Ranch in Boise, Idaho, is specifically designed for large group events, offering a complete Western experience for the entire group and attendee guests. [...] Read more

off-site-antelope-island

Year-round recreation on Antelope Island includes easy hiking , horseback riding, cycling and cross-country skiing. [...] Read more

destination-rocky-mountains

Colorado, Utah and Idaho offer an ideal solution for groups in search of something new and exciting in their meeting destinations. [...] Read more

meetings-at-the-mouse-house

Meetings at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando can be as entertaining as its theme parks. [...] Read more

nearby-marco-island-marriott

With the only two beachfront restaurants on Marco Island and more than 225,000 square feet of meeting space, the recently revamped Marriott Beach Resort can accommodate almost any size of group. [...] Read more

new-in-town-panama-city-beach

Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport opens in May in Panama City Beach, Florida. [...] Read more

spotlight-on-tallahassee

Hospitality, convenience and historic venues draw planners to Florida’s capital city. [...] Read more

destination-florida

Planners find that Florida is a visitor-focused and visitor-centric destination offering tailor-made meetings for their groups. [...] Read more

Have you been blaming slow responses from attendees on the economy? There may be another reason you hadn’t thought of, especially if your association or group includes a large percentage of younger members. According to a column in The New York Times by guest writer Rand Richards Cooper, the phenomenon (his word) of ignoring R.S.V.P. requests is widespread and growing. “In requesting people to anchor a plan in the distant future of a month hence, [...] Read more