Sheraton Grand Phoenix Redefines Urban Conventions
Sheraton Grand Phoenix redefines the concept of an urban convention hotel with state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional service in a vibrant location.
Ultra-Chic Boulevard Penthouses Coming to The Cosmopolitan
“We wanted to engage the curious class, the savvy guests who are sophisticated experience seekers and are looking for the next best thing—a truly original experience.”
3 Meeting Planning Lessons From “It’s a Wonderful Life”
You have the power to create an event that leaves attendees forever changed.
On Board the Regent Seven Seas Explorer
The Regent Seven Seas Explorer is a painstakingly curated collection of all things beautiful.
5 Ideas for Transforming Ho-Hum Meetings
Predictable ballroom and boardroom meetings are being shaken up, as meeting planners find more creative ways to engage attendees and transform event spaces.
5 Throwback Event Decor Tips from Edith Wharton’s “The Decoration of Houses”
Wharton believed that the fewer colors used in a room, the more relaxing the space would be.
Why Mindful Meetings Are the Next Big Thing
"Meditation experts suggest that the most ideal time to meditate is post-workout."
Oneworld Events Reduces Attendee-Flying Requirement by Half
As such, oneworld events is lowering the minimum requirement for the number of delegates flying internationally to an event by half, to just 50.
Bleisure Tops Destination Hotels’ 2017 Meeting Trends
More and more attendees are extending their stays to combine business trips with personal vacation.
Q&A: John Iannini of Melia Hotels International Talks Tech
John Iannini of Melia Hotels International talks about how innovations in technology and sustainability are driving meetings and events
DC’s Cultural Vibe Expands (If That’s Even Possible)
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is already inspiring a sense of pride throughout the city since its September opening.
Things Just Got Real at Atlantis Paradise Island
Atlantis Paradise Island is in the news for a couple of reasons as of late.
My Advice to the Future Generation Is…
"Steve Jobs—truth be told—was only strong at a few things (mega-strong) and was very wise to always surround himself with people that could see and do things he couldn't."