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Site Selection: Where to Throw a Multisensory Event

Smart Meetings

Site selection often focuses on the things we can see—ballroom size, architecture, even how well the carpets match the theme. Imagine announcements about your event as passengers deboard the plane or approach the meeting space. The post Site Selection: Where to Throw a Multisensory Event appeared first on Smart Meetings.

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5 tips for evaluating safety during site selection

Plan Your Meetings

You are far more likely to have someone at your conference suffer a medical issue, such as a cardiac event, or a minor accident, such as a trip and fall, than you are an active shooter. Starting with our site selection, we can begin the process of helping to keep our attendees safer. 1) Ask about safety in your RFP.

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Poll Results: Will NAACP Florida Travel Advisory Affect Meetings?

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A significant percentage of meeting professionals say the NAACP’s advisory will be a factor in site selection. Another 46 percent believe that the advisories will not affect their site-selection decisions, while 14 percent of respondents are unsure. The advisories in Florida are likely to affect our choices : 24.3%

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Take 5: Event Storytelling and Matchmaking

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Meetings and events expert opens up about innovative event execution Angele du Passage Angele du Passage has been a dedicated leader in the hospitality industry for over 30 years. Q: What inspired you to get into the meetings and events industry? Q: Is that also true for the events we plan? And the rest is history.

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New Contract Essentials in an Ever-Changing Environment

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The beginning of a new year brings the promise of new events, incentives and meetings. In normal times, your site selection process would include factoring in airlift, weather, meeting space, number of guestrooms, etc. One thing Covid cannot change is that the hospitality business is built on relationships.

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Attendee Accessibility and Inclusion from the Venue Side

MeetingsNet

A new toolkit for employees at hotels, convention centers, and special-event venues can provide planners with deeper perspective on what to ask during site selection. The guide also includes a resource list that can be customized to include local businesses who cater to event groups.

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Conference Planning Seattle – Here We Come…

Master the Event

The best bet when conference planning in Seattle is to work with an event and convention planning company that will work with you and get you on the right path. Quick started ENTCO International and it quickly grew to include special event production, destination management, site selection, conference organization and contract negotiation.