Hotel development on the African continent is shattering records, and these 12 new properties will expand the possibilities for meeting and incentive groups.
Is the definition of an incentive trip — an experience that attendees could not create on their own — still valid, when anyone who can afford it can buy a bucket list experience?
Marriott will introduce its first property in the Turks and Caicos Islands while Fort George Hotel & Spa was unveiled in Belize City. Can these new properties deliver on the incentive experience planners are counting on?
Fontainebleau opened its doors last December after nearly 20 years of financial maneuvering and changes in ownership. Does the luxury property deliver on its promise of an elevated experience?
In light of today’s hybrid work realities, executive retreats have to do more than indulge VIPs in luxury. Here are five ways meeting planners can design intimate experiences that leave leaders rejuvenated, inspired, and ready to hit the ground running upon their return.
In this video from the Skift Meetings Forum 2023, we hear from Colleen Birch, chief operating officer of the new Fontainebleau Las Vegas, about the changing definition of luxury in the hotel meeting experience. It’s no longer about just having a five-star property with glitzy amenities, but also about providing a personalized, curated, and intimate experience that aligns with attendee values.