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May 14

When it comes time to plan a large corporate retreat, savvy meeting planners and/or event planners need to consider at least four different factors.

Distance & Travel – how far will the destination be from all parties? Remember that organizations with far-flung offices will need to find ways to transport the relevant from those offices to the destination in question. This can become an expensive venture rather quickly, but planners can mitigate this by planning ahead.

Scheduling & Jet Lag – Corporate travel is always a combination of work and play. Whether it is a cruise meeting, incentive travel, or a retreat, event planners should always try to strike a balance between work and play. Remember that jet lag may be a factor to contend with, so start off slow with events and meetings if possible.

Allergies & Location – Planning an outdoor event or a team-building getaway in the woods might sound great until Susan in accounting turns out to be allergic to the grass and Bob from sales cannot stop itching for some reason. Remember to consider allergies before planning any corporate event. If guests are being brought into the event, be sure to inquire as to their health needs.

Food & Drink – Many corporations prefer to self-cater, but it does not really matter who does the catering if those who have certain dietary needs are not being met. With vegetarian and vegan lifestyles becoming more popular, and a handful of religions taboos on foods, it pays to spend a good deal of time on food.

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Dec 04

Resorts such as the M Resort, Spa and Casino in Las Vegas are offering more meeting planner packages that can help you maximize your meeting dollars.

If you book by December 31, 2009 and actualize your meeting by May 31, 2010, you can take advantage of the M's iMpressive meeting planner packages that include:

  • Complimentary meeting space
  • 1 complimentary room for every 40 rooms booked
  • 1 complimentary suite upgrade with every 40 rooms booked (Sunday – Thursday)
  • 3 complimentary VIP amenities valued at $85 each
  • Various discounts including business center and spa
  • and more

Contact the M Resort, Spa and Casino at 1.866.551.1540

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Dec 02

The Fantasy Springs Resorts and Casino in the Palm Springs area of California, offers "Meeting Planner" packages, including complimentary meeting rooms, one VIP amenity for every 20 rooms booked, no resort fees, no occupancy tax, and much more.

With 100,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor meeting and banquet space, 250 luxury rooms and suites, five restaurants, golf course, live music and casino, Fantasy Springs is a great place to host a meeting and stay on budget. 

Learn more at www.FantasySpringsResort.com/meetings

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