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Industry Round Ups | Apr 15th, 2010
If this issue’s introductory article didn’t resolve any doubts about bringing your corporate events to Las Vegas, we’ll reiterate the point again: value. Planners who utilize Las Vegas as their event destination are able to fully maximize their budget to...
Industry Round Ups | Apr 9th, 2010
For planners who are in charge of putting together concise, productive convention and trade show itineraries, booking a keynote speaker is the least of their worries, and not just because there’s a wealth of big-name entities in Las Vegas to...
Industry Round Ups | Apr 9th, 2010
If you’re like every other meeting planner in the Las Vegas market, your employer or client has approached you with the ever-present request of organizing a team-building activity for an upcoming event. For many planners, team building offers them the...
Industry Round Ups | Apr 7th, 2010
Las Vegas. The city of never-ending entertainment and perpetual fun. An adult’s limitless playground. Sin City is without a question the event destination of choice for so many companies because of the after-hour incentives offered to participating business professionals. Trade...
Industry Round Ups | Apr 7th, 2010
If there’s one lesson the economy of the past year-and-a-half has taught us, it’s that the meetings and events industry is definitely a group-oriented field. Some might even say a family affair. The point is, no one person can successfully...
Industry Round Ups | Apr 7th, 2010
To budget or not to budget? That doesn’t necessarily have to be the question when deciding on whether or not to utilize corporate luxury transportation. The common misconception is that luxury transportation, due to all of the added amenities these...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
The umbrella of event services covers a diverse range of meeting amenities, one that requires event planners to be able to see their project from a number of perspectives. Being a competent juggler of event service providers means being knowledgeable...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
It wasn’t long ago that Las Vegas entertainment was defined by a few marquee categories: magic shows, comedy acts, psychic demonstrations, musical impersonators and adult burlesque-type revues. Las Vegas is still home to all of these popular genres, but the...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
The Strip restaurant scene is almost an industry unto itself, with a limitless amount of choices for upscale and themed dining. Before choosing a well-known restaurant on the Strip by default, business meeting planners will want to consider other dining...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
Team-building activities and corporate event speakers are two components usually at the top of a meeting planner’s priority list. Luckily, these services are in ample supply in Las Vegas. In the current economy, however, the challenge is not locating a...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
With meeting planners under so much pressure to justify their meetings and to tone down the celebratory aspects of their events, the initial response is to avoid Las Vegas as a corporate destination. However, Las Vegas offers value that other...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
Despite the fact that the corporate event industry is tightening its belt in terms of budget and grandeur, Las Vegas - the city of perpetual fun and entertainment - still remains one of the top five destinations for meetings in...
Industry Round Ups | Sep 24th, 2009
Industry insiders have noticed a shift in corporate transportation preferences, largely due to concerns of budgeting and appearances. In every aspect of the event planning process, planners have to rationalize every decision they make and transportation is no exception. Arranging...
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