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Post by jelloshots4all on Jun 4, 2021 19:27:14 GMT -5
I volunteered to plan our next Exec Team meeting in late October/ early November. I can propose several locations. A few of the criteria:
Needs to be semi close to an international airport hub.
People will be traveling from the east coast, west coast, Midwest and possibly Mexico (hence Int'l airport)
10 attendees, so a small group
Close to good restaurants (for dinners)
Preferably Marriott or Hilton hotels with a conf room space
We have held meetings in San Diego, Chicago and in Mexico (prefer it not be in Mexico though)
It will be Oct/November, so probably some place in the southern portion of the US.
Some thoughts I had were Vegas, Scottsdale, Austin TX
other ideas?
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Post by Tennesseer on Jun 4, 2021 19:46:00 GMT -5
Nashville?
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Post by Lizard Queen on Jun 4, 2021 19:48:46 GMT -5
New Orleans? Is that an international airport?
ETA: San Antonio, though I have a grudge against Texas right now. I really enjoyed visiting there years ago, and my friend went there for a convention more recently and enjoyed it as well.
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Post by jerseygirl on Jun 4, 2021 19:53:15 GMT -5
Vegas is nice for a meeting, plane fares and hotels reasonable (at least if not same time as a huge convention) Scottsdale is more upscale and the Scottsdale Camelback resort is beautiful! You can get private casitas and the resort has gorgeous grounds and good restaurant
Vegas - noisy and fun Scottsdale quiet and relaxing
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Post by nidena on Jun 4, 2021 20:00:15 GMT -5
Albuquerque is really nice in the cold months. UpTown is a great place to visit and there are numerous places to eat. I stayed at Homewood Suites back in 2017. They were renovating then so I'm sure it's even better now.
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Post by steph08 on Jun 4, 2021 20:56:32 GMT -5
Recent places my company has held meetings with similar stipulations- Orlando, Nashville, New Orleans, Houston, Phoenix.
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Post by The Walk of the Penguin Mich on Jun 4, 2021 21:27:36 GMT -5
I was going to suggest the San Antonio Riverwalk. Lots of good restaurants down there.
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Post by stillmovingforward on Jun 4, 2021 22:04:47 GMT -5
I second San Antonio Riverwalk. Is amazing!
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Post by Sharon on Jun 4, 2021 23:16:32 GMT -5
I have been to multiple conferences in Scottsdale including two different ones that were held at the Scottsdale Courtyard by Marriott. I also attended three different conferences at the Talking Stick Casino and three conferences at the Westin Kierland both of which are in Scottsdale. For me anyway the Talking Stick Casino was the easiest one to reach via rental car from the Phoenix airport.
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Post by NastyWoman on Jun 5, 2021 4:08:39 GMT -5
San Fransisco. The city really is quite beautiful and it fulfills all your requirements
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Post by gs11rmb on Jun 5, 2021 7:54:21 GMT -5
Atlanta smartasset.com/checking-account/best-cities-for-conferences-20204. Atlanta, GA Atlanta, Georgia comes in fourth place. It has the second-highest number of medium-sized hotels in our study, at 100. In addition, it has seven large hotels and 253 total hotels, also both top-10 rates. The average price per night for a hotel room is $170, and the average three-course meal for two costs $50 at a mid-range restaurant. The airport is 9.2 miles from downtown Atlanta, and the trip will take you 15 minutes on average. Atlanta also nabs the top spot in our study on the best cities for frequent flyers.
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Post by tractor on Jun 5, 2021 8:11:59 GMT -5
I’ve attended fly-in meetings in Dallas, Denver, Chicago, and Orlando. All worked out well. We would fly-in from all over the country, use a conference room at the attached hotel, and fly out the same day (or next day depending on schedules). It worked pretty well.
New Orleans was fun, but that meeting required an Uber from the airport to downtown. I don’t remember if they had anything at the airport.
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Post by tractor on Jun 5, 2021 8:13:58 GMT -5
Let me expand on Denver. The new airport is huge, and the attached hotel is beautiful. You can also take the train into downtown for dinner (so no need for a car).
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Post by TheOtherMe on Jun 5, 2021 8:24:09 GMT -5
FYI on Denver It could definitely be snowing in late October/early November.
But DIA is set up for such meetings with the hotel attached to the airport. It is also a United hub, if that makes any difference.
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Post by happyhoix on Jun 5, 2021 9:04:58 GMT -5
Atlanta smartasset.com/checking-account/best-cities-for-conferences-20204. Atlanta, GA Atlanta, Georgia comes in fourth place. It has the second-highest number of medium-sized hotels in our study, at 100. In addition, it has seven large hotels and 253 total hotels, also both top-10 rates. The average price per night for a hotel room is $170, and the average three-course meal for two costs $50 at a mid-range restaurant. The airport is 9.2 miles from downtown Atlanta, and the trip will take you 15 minutes on average. Atlanta also nabs the top spot in our study on the best cities for frequent flyers. Atlanta would be my pick for logistical/ practical reasons. However Atlanta looks like every other big city. Not a lot of historical character (maybe because Sherman burned it to the ground.) But if you want a practical place, Atlanta would be it. For a large city with more charm/ historical interest go with New Orleans; two smaller cities that are extremely walkable and tons of charm, Charleston and Savannah. All three of those, however, have the risk of being disrupted by hurricanes ( Atlanta doesn’t share that risk).
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Post by andi9899 on Jun 5, 2021 13:27:25 GMT -5
KC meets all those requirements and it won't be terribly cold in the fall.
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Post by jelloshots4all on Jun 5, 2021 13:54:09 GMT -5
Thank you for all of the recommendations!! I have been to all of those cities (A LOT of work travel, got engaged on the San Antonio Riverwalk, had my bachelorette party in NO, and other places for vacations) but didn't think of several.
Is the Buckhead area of Atlanta still a good location?
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Post by Anne_in_VA on Jun 5, 2021 13:55:10 GMT -5
I’ve attended conferences in New Orleans, San Antonio, Ft. Lauderdale, Los Angeles and San Diego as well as New York. I would vote for New Orleans or San Antonio as both have hotels with conference space, wonderful things to see and lots of restaurants.
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Post by andi9899 on Jun 5, 2021 14:05:01 GMT -5
I love San Antonio.
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Post by chiver78 on Jun 5, 2021 18:36:50 GMT -5
New Orleans? Is that an international airport? ETA: San Antonio, though I have a grudge against Texas right now. I really enjoyed visiting there years ago, and my friend went there for a convention more recently and enjoyed it as well. New Orleans is an international airport, but it doesn't have direct flights to a number of major cities. not sure if that's a need, too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2021 18:46:59 GMT -5
Houston! We check off all the boxes and that's the best time of year here.
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Post by alabamagal on Jun 6, 2021 8:42:41 GMT -5
Thank you for all of the recommendations!! I have been to all of those cities (A LOT of work travel, got engaged on the San Antonio Riverwalk, had my bachelorette party in NO, and other places for vacations) but didn't think of several. Is the Buckhead area of Atlanta still a good location? Yes Buckhead is nice area, plenty of nice hotels.
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Post by bean29 on Jun 6, 2021 20:45:02 GMT -5
September in MKE=Summerfest this year, can you move the Conference to an earlier Date?
DD and I went To Atlanta and Orlando and Vegas with Mom for Conferences recently. We liked Atlanta and Orlando, none in our group were enamored of Vegas.
We went to Universal Studios in FL with a large group about 10 years ago, had a great experience and went with Comcast to Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive/La Dodgers game and that Trip was a lot of fun too-was also a large group.
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Post by gs11rmb on Jun 7, 2021 9:17:34 GMT -5
Thank you for all of the recommendations!! I have been to all of those cities (A LOT of work travel, got engaged on the San Antonio Riverwalk, had my bachelorette party in NO, and other places for vacations) but didn't think of several. Is the Buckhead area of Atlanta still a good location? Yes. Lots of nice hotels and restaurants as well as two large malls. All of the main attractions are downtown so not walkable from Buckhead (~10 miles) if the attendees want to do anything outside of the conference. There are two MARTA stations, essentially on either side of Lenox mall, so people can easily get downtown.
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Post by TheOtherMe on Jun 7, 2021 13:35:48 GMT -5
I volunteered to plan our next Exec Team meeting in late October/ early November. I can propose several locations. A few of the criteria: Needs to be semi close to an international airport hub. A lot of the suggestions are not for an international airport hub. That is on the list and I would guess you are hoping for as many direct flights as possible. For me, I don't gamble and there is no lure for me in Vegas. All of the hubs will have a wide array of hotels with conference space.
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Post by imawino on Jun 7, 2021 13:43:59 GMT -5
I second Atlanta!
And after that, New Orleans, Orlando and Vegas. Major airports, lots to do, plenty of hotel space at reasonable rates. I'd agree on Nashville, but it depends on your budget. Hotel rooms are typically going to run you a lot more in Nashville than the other spots.
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Post by buystoys on Jun 7, 2021 16:16:43 GMT -5
I vote San Antonio or Houston. Houston is still on my to-do list. I loved San Antonio. That's a good time of year for the weather.
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Post by jelloshots4all on Jun 7, 2021 17:09:31 GMT -5
Houston! We check off all the boxes and that's the best time of year here. Houston would be the spot I pick so I can go see friends too (and eat kolaches)! It's on my short list!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2021 17:15:37 GMT -5
Houston! We check off all the boxes and that's the best time of year here. Houston would be the spot I pick so I can go see friends too (and eat kolaches)! It's on my short list! Give me a heads-up if you make a decision to head Houston way and I'll put you in touch with some local business tourism resources. We really do have world-class hotels with meeting facilities, incredible museums, and access to a diverse world of amazing cultures and foods.
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Post by jelloshots4all on Jun 9, 2021 6:19:44 GMT -5
Houston would be the spot I pick so I can go see friends too (and eat kolaches)! It's on my short list! Give me a heads-up if you make a decision to head Houston way and I'll put you in touch with some local business tourism resources. We really do have world-class hotels with meeting facilities, incredible museums, and access to a diverse world of amazing cultures and foods. Thanks donethat. I would probably choose the Galleria area to stay. Restaurant's I used to love- America's, La Griglia, Pappa's group, Brennan's, Chuy's ( ) and so many others!
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