Regional Guides

New in the Northeast

History, mountains, waterfalls, hip cities and state-of-the-art convention centers make Northeastern cities popular meeting destinations. [...] Read more

Left Coast Attraction

Sunny weather, attractions, beaches and family-friendly activities are just a few reasons West Coast meetings are a big hit. [...] Read more

Southwest Sensibility

From river walks in San Antonio and Oklahoma City to magnificent arts districts in Dallas-Fort Worth and posh hotels in the Phoenix area, cities in the Southwest continue to shine as meetings destinations. [...] Read more

Authentic Southwest

From the hip and urban to the charming and intimate, each city in the Southwest possesses its own distinct flavor, energy and personality for meetings. [...] Read more

Truly Great Lakes

This rambling patch of American heartland is amply blessed by the quintet of enormous fresh-water lakes gracing its northern tier and its functional meeting facilities. [...] Read more

South of the Border

Many destinations in Mexico and Jamaica make meeting planning easy with all-inclusive resorts, bundled meeting packages and easy transportation to and from the United States. [...] Read more

Second-Tier Cities

Personalized service, affordability and suitable facilities are more important to planners than unofficial tier designations. [...] Read more

midwestern-values

There’s no mystery, really, why the Midwest works so well for meetings. One needs only to think of its people: friendly, practical, industrious, down-to-earth. [...] Read more

mid-atlantic-avenue

The Mid-Atlantic area is for history lovers and beach lovers, for outdoor lovers and urban lovers. And as it turns out, it’s also great for meeting planners, who love the region as a place to host events and conventions. [...] Read more

distinct-southeast

America’s Southeast is caught between the past and the 
present, and that’s what makes it such an appealing meetings destination. [...] Read more