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DESTINATIONS
Disney Unveils Vision for Disney Springs

Disney World Resort announced the multi-year transformation of Downtown Disney into Disney Springs, a unique destination that will treat guests to significantly more shopping, dining and entertainment amid beautiful open-air promenades, meandering springs and waterfront charm.- Read full post
GOOD ADVICE
How to set registration fees

Setting registration prices for conferences can be a contentious process. It’s a procedure not necessarily enjoyed by planners or committees. It can become an emotional rollercoaster and it usually lacks a strategy. Developing registration prices has to do as much with meeting budgets as offering opportunities for a large number of people to attend.- Read full post
THE GOODS
Creating Magical Spaces

As spring sets in around the country, event season kicks in high gear. The weather is getting warmer and planners can’t wait to host their social events and fundraisers on lawns and in tents. I love tents! As a kid I borrowed sheets and erected tents in the garden. Tent-building activities would be moved to our playroom when it became too cold to play outside. Tents felt magical. As an adult I no longer use sheets to construct tents, but the magical feeling has not dissipated. I love entering a tent, not really knowing what waits inside.- Read full post
GREAT EVENTS
How a valley supports its community

As the social season winds down in our neighborhood it kicks off in high gear in other parts of the country. Living in Arizona, one is blessed with gorgeous weather in late fall through early spring. That also means we have most of our philanthropic events while many of you are taking a well-deserved break.- Read full post
RESOURCES
Electrify your events

As planners we are always on the lookout for ideas that engage attendees, capture their attention and have them spend more time in our tradeshow booths. An Arizona-based company may just have found a tool to do all this and more.- Read full post
VENUES
Meet in Paradise

Named one of the best resorts in the world by Travel + Leisure Magazine we thought it would be good to “sacrifice” an afternoon to check out this place ourselves. Located at the foot of Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona, the Montelucia Resort and Spa does not fail to impress.- Read full post

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DESTINATIONS
- Marvelous contradictions
- Smiles all around
- A sure bet
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GOOD ADVICE
- No need to arm-wrestle
- The Art of Event Management
- The A-to-Z RFP
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THE GOODS
- Lounge please
- A $3.5 Million Invitation
- Pop-up brilliance
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GREAT EVENTS
- Designers Collaborate
- It's the season
- How to flood a stage
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RESOURCES
- Our newest iPhone App is here!
- Spring is in the air
- Enough with the ice already
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VENUES
- No more boring meetings
- Hospitality and whimsy at its best
- Hidden gem
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