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Smart Moves in Mexico, Atlanta and More

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She brings 16 years of experience with Marriott and Starwood resort properties on Maui, Kauai, Oahu and the island of Hawaii. She brings over 25 years of experience in hotel sourcing, meeting planning and onsite meeting assistance. She previously served as a global sourcing manager at Bishop-McCann.

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6 Striking Bowling Alleys for Events

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Bowling lanes serve as a great venue for a company holiday party or a night out on the town during a conference. Many facilities have the capability to project your event’s or brand’s logo or messaging on screens at the end of each lane. The original location in Brooklyn has 16 lanes and can host private events of up to 600 attendees.

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Where To Meet In The 20 Most Expensive U.S. Beach Towns

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If you guessed Hawaii or Malibu, wrong. Let’s take a look at some suggested venues to hold meetings in each of the top 20 beach communities. Poipu, Hawaii Name: Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu, Autograph Collection. It’s Montauk, the eastern most point of Long Island, New York, nicknamed “The End.”. Size: 25,000 sq.

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What to do if a Norovirus Outbreak Strikes Your Event

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One of the big meeting stories coming out of San Francisco this week is the lawsuit filed by people who attended an NAACP California-Hawaii conference two years ago at Hotel Sofitel in Redwood City. This begs the questions: Do you have a strategy if norovirus breaks out at your event? Create a safety team for all events.

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Activity Vendors Pair with Planners for Unique Attendee Experiences

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Operating on opposite sides of the United States, Billy Mosleblech from Key West, Florida, and Mike Murray from Honolulu are both resort activity vendors that appreciate the role they play, and their symbiotic relationship with event planners. Billy Mosblech. “I The Group Effect.

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Puff, Puff, Plan Your Marijuana Policy for Events

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Yet, as a meeting or event planner , it’s not likely in the forefront of your mind. If an attendee is from a state in which marijuana is legal but the event is in one with stricter laws, then the attendee must comply with in-state laws— even for medicinal use. They are quickly gaining popularity at social events.

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