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Guests got to viva Las Vegas big time at the welcoming reception, hosted by the Westgate Las Vegas Resort Casino in its Verona Sky Villa—which is where Elvis Presley used to stay.
The food was as plentiful as it was beautiful.
In addition to fine food and conversation, LVCI participants got to try the Maui Jim sunglass experience first-hand—and have a lovely gift to cut the glare on the golf course.
Kimo Wong, Armed Forces Benefit Association, (left) and Walter Galanty, AIM Meetings and Events, gave the opening reception a thumbs-up.
One of the many food stations at the opening evening reception
MeetingsNet managing director Melissa Fromento chats with Paul Singman, Banks Sadler, at the opening reception.
The noise level rose as conversations sparked around the room at the opening reception.
Lisa Perrin, Las Vegas Corporate Invitational's director and MeetingsNet sales executive, with Tom Richardson of Paragon Meetings and Events (left) and Stephen Bellini, Sidney Frank Importing, at the opening reception
Michael Luther, vice president of hotel sales for the Westgate Resort, welcomes this year's participants to his hotel at the opening reception.
(From left) Eric Steigerwald, The Mirage; Gene Inglesby, Western Petroleum Marketers Association; and Craig Erlanger, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, at the opening reception
(From left) Steve Sirico, Dance Teacher Web; Jessica Juadines, BLUE MAN GROUP/Luxor Hotel and Casino; and Rod Rydell, Keene Research Institute, at the opening reception
The Beerhaus at The Park, which officially opened April 4, hosted the final evening reception.
On the menu at Beerhaus at The Park, a fresh take on the classic beer hall, was wholesome and hearty pub food, including sausages, sandwiches, and snacks made with hormone-free meat and locally sourced produce.
The Beerhaus at The Park offered lots of old-time games to amuse participants at the closing reception.
The foosball tables at Beerhaus at The Park also were popular with LVCI participants.
MGM International Resorts' Michael Dominguez was on hand to welcome the LVCI, the first group for the newly opened Beerhaus at The Park.
And what's a pub night without a little game of beer pong?
The final evening reception at Beerhaus at The Park was a mix of fun, food, entertainment, and networking.
