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Caesars Launches Event Design Certification Program

Caesars Entertainment will offer 1,000 planner an intensive three-day event design certification program over the next two years at no cost.
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Will MGM & Caesars Be the Next Big Merger?

A recent report has the meetings industry abuzz: Will MGM and Caesars Entertainment merge?

Watch the Caesars Forum Groundbreaking Live

Watch the Caesars Forum ground breaking event live and get the inside scoop on the 550,000-sf center with a virtual tour.

Q&A: Caesars Entertainment Talks Experiential Culinary

We spoke with Michele Polci at Caesars Entertainment about how her team meets the growing expectation for experiential culinary in meetings and incentives.
Vegas Strike, Vegas employees, Las Vegas, Culinary Workers Union, MGM, Caesars

Vegas Strike: Negotiations Continue with Deadline Approaching

Meeting planners organizing an event in Las Vegas may be in for a surprise next month as casino employees anticipate a strike that could be very costly to major Las Vegas resorts and casinos located on the Strip.

The New Caesars FORUM Proves Yet Again: Caesars Means Business

The two largest pillarless ballrooms in North America will debut in 2020 when Caesars Entertainment’s 550,000-sf Caesars FORUM conference center opens.

Top-to-Bottom Revamp Places Flamingo Las Vegas Center Stage

A top to bottom renovation of more than 75,000 square feet of meeting space is underway at the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. See what this means for planners.
Harrah's Lake Tahoe, Harveys Lake Tahoe, Caesars Entertainment, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, California

Harrah’s & Harveys Lake Tahoe Amp Up South Shore’s Meetings Game

A series of renovations and new group offerings at the Harrah's and Harveys help pave the way for Lake Tahoe’s South Shore to amp up its meetings game.
Atlantic City, meetings

MPI WEC Showcases Atlantic City Summer Fun

The event showcased the city's multifaceted attractions—beach, gaming and entertainment—through its evening events, with an opening night beach party for 2,000 featuring small bites from dozens of local restaurants