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Sep 27

Cruise meetings might sound lavish and expensive, but the opposite is true: not only a cruise meetings often more affordable than the alternatives, the truth is that cruise meetings are far more trendy and chic while offering tangible benefits to businesses. In today’s business environment it pays to have a little bit of panache and know when to use it. Meetings on cruise ships might be just what it takes to close that big deal or to impress investors. Here’s why:

  • Cruise ships have to be updated more frequently than hotels in order to stay relevant. This is even true when comparing cruise ships to hotels in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, locations famous for the short lifespan of their local hotels.
  • Cruise ships also tend to be better maintained than their land-bound counterparts. This is almost a requirement that they need to impress visitors who are often initially concerned about trying something new and different.
  • Most business class passengers on cruise ships are treated like royalty, which is only a tiny step above how normal guests are treated. This means that you spend less time planning and reacting, more time analyzing and moving forward.
  • A change in conditions, such as being on a gorgeous cruise ship and surrounded with a mixture of business and pleasure, is often enough to change the decision making process of individuals that are on the proverbial fence.
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Mar 03

Airport hotels almost always get a bad rap and, other than the convenience and close proximity to the airport, most travelers see little positive about staying in them. This is even truer when it comes to actually holding a conference, convention or corporate meeting in one. Ask most planners and they are sure to say that they and their clients would rather use a downtown property, and don’t even get them started about the noise from the planes flying overhead. However, it turns out that many airport hotels really do not deserve this reputation and recent full-scale renovations have many competing quite successfully with their downtown counterparts.

An excellent example of this is the Hilton Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Mall of America, located just three miles from the Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport. This 300-room hotel has 22,000 square feet of space for events, including a 7,500-square-foot ballroom and nine meeting rooms. As an added bonus, the hotel is adjacent to a wildlife refuge, which offers excellent views from many of the rooms and meeting spaces and – perhaps most importantly – makes the entire area a no-fly zone. The wildlife refuge also has a 125-seat auditorium and 8,000 square feet of event space located in its visitor center, increasing the possibilities for planners that opt for this destination.

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