Prague is quite possibly my favorite city in Europe. It has everything you could want in a city: history, culture, amazing architecture, beautiful buildings, great food, easy walkability, an accessible airport, a remarkable hotel product, and eve...
Here's another guest post from MeetingsNet editor-at-large Regina Baraban, who's on a fam at the Aruba Marriott and making me very jealous!
Incentive business is booming at the Aruba Marriott, says Director of Events and Banquets Ilaina Franco F...
The annual ranking of the top cities for international meetings doesn’t usually see much change, but this year there’s a shakeup at the top. After seven years leading the list, Vienna drops to third place, and Paris is the new number one, accordi...
Anyone who plans meetings internationally knows that scheduling conference calls between partners in different countries can be a nightmare to schedule. No one wants to get up at 3 a.m. to talk about F&B, but you do what you have to do! But this ...
In March, I attended a trade show in the Punta Cana area of the Dominican Republic. While there, I did site visits of many hotels and gained an appreciation for the region. Punta Cana is located in the easternmost province of the Dominican Republ...
Associations are in the vanguard when it comes to incorporating social media into their meetings—but are the hotels they choose up for the challenge of today’s wired attendees? Check out these top hotels for social media lovers, compiled by Hotel...
Being someone who both loves dogs and has great interest in all the challenges involved in accommodating people with disabilities at meetings and events, I read with great interest an article in the Los Angeles Times about a growing problem with ...