The Massachusetts House of Representatives voted 130 to 19 on May 28 to support the proposed $1.1 billion expansion of the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The center, which opened 10 years ago, is expected to draw more conventions...
I always throw out most of the "this was the best hotel ever"/"this was the worst hotel ever" when looking at reviews on sites like TripAdvisor, knowing that some people tend to hate or love everything. The true picture usually emerges in the mid...
Modernity, efficiency, gaming, a blend of cultures, amazing cusine, state-of-the-art meeting and convention venues. Here's a look at what Singapore offers groups today.
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 ...