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CVB Show and Tell Pg 14 Hybrid Meeting Options Pg 26 A COASTAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION PUBLICATION SEPTEMBER 2012 VOL. 30 NO. 9 $9.00 www.themeetingmagazines.com Las Vegas The No. 1 Hit Year After Year PAGE 54 The hottest ticket on The Strip will be the Soul2Soul show starring country music’s first couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw at The Venetian starting in December. Photo by Erik Kabik/RETNA Photo by Meeting at Sea l Work-Life Balance l Florida PAGE 30 PAGE 38 PAGE 42 ISSN 0739-1587 USPS 716-450 TABLEOFCONTENTS www.TheMeetingMagazines.com VOLUME 30 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 2012 A COASTAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION PUBLICATION COVER STORY Las Vegas The No. 1 Hit Year After Year By Derek Reveron The Las Vegas Strip going dark for an hour on a busy Page 54 Saturday night in 2011 to show support for Earth Hour and Photo by Las Vegas News Bureau, Glenn Pinkerton Bureau, News Las Vegas Photo by to emphasize the importance of energy conservation. FEATURES 38 < A Planner’s DEPARTMENTS Personal To-Do List 14 <Show and Tell Reflect, Reprioritize, 4 <Publisher’s Message Connecting With Your By Harvey Grotsky Be Renewed Audience Via Social Media By Karen Brost By Derek Reveron 6 <News & Notes 26 < Extend the Life DESTINATIONS 7 <Global Destinations of Your Meeting Enhance Engagement 42 <Focus on Florida 8 <Meeting Values Through Hybrid Options Demand Is Up and By George Seli Here’s Why < By George Seli 9 Snapshots 30 <Meeting at Sea 10 <Events Calendar It’s as Easy as 1–2–3 By John Buchanan 12 < Perspective Pair Technology with Strategic Planning for Meeting Success By Katie Beddingfield Page 30 Page 42 66 <People on the Move Photo courtesy of Greater Fort Lauderdale CVB The Carnival Breeze offers The Broward County Convention complimentary meeting space and a Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL, is the 66 <Reader Services multifunctional 4,100-sf conference first convention center in Florida to center for up to 246 attendees. be LEED certified on any level. Corporate & Incentive Travel (USPS 716-450) is published monthly by Coastal Communications Corporation, 2700 North Military Trail — Suite 120, Boca Raton, FL 33431-6394; 561-989-0600. Single copies $9.00 U.S.A. only. Yearly subscription price is $90.00 in the U.S.A.; Canada and foreign is $150.00. Back copies $10.00 U.S.A. only. Distributed without charge to qualified personnel. Periodicals Postage Paid at Boca Raton, FL, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to Corporate & Incentive Travel, 2700 North Military Trail — Suite 120, Boca Raton, FL 33431-6394. Nothing contained in this publication shall constitute an endorsement by Coastal Communications Corporation (Corporate & Incentive Travel), and the publication disclaims any liability with respect to the use of or reliance on any such information. The information contained in this publication is in no way to be construed as a recommendation by C&IT of any industry standard, or as a recommendation of any kind to be adopted, by or to be binding upon, any corporate/incentive travel planner or agent. Reproduction of any portion of this publication by any means is strictly forbidden. Editorial contributions must be accompanied by return postage and will be handled with reasonable care. However, the publisher assumes no responsibility for return of unsolicited photographs or manuscripts. Subscribers: Send subscription inquiries and address changes to: Circulation Department, Corporate & Incentive Travel, 2700 North Military Trail — Suite 120, Boca Raton, FL 33431-6394. Provide old and new addresses including zip codes. Enclose address label from most recent issue and please allow five weeks for the change to become effective. Printed in U.S.A. © 2012 TheMeetingMagazines.com • Corporate & Incentive Travel • September 2012 3 ORLANDO, FL PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE A Picture Is Still Worth 1,000 Words t’s true. A picture is still worth 1,000 words. People want to connect with other A COASTAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION PUBLICATION people — especially through the use of pictures. And today it is easier than ever WEBSITE Ibecause advanced technology allows us to post and share instantaneously via a www.themeetingmagazines.com smartphone or a tablet device. In this issue, we learn that using compelling imag- PUBLISHER/EDITOR-IN-CHIEF es to tell a story is the way to go these days — a lesson that is not lost on meeting Harvey Grotsky professionals and CVB marketers. For example, in “Show and Tell...Connecting [email protected] With Your Audience Via Social Media,” Melissa GROUP PUBLISHER Arthur Hyman Yao, chief marketing officer of VisitSavannah and [email protected] a panelist at this year’s Destination Marketing CREATIVE DIRECTOR Association International Annual Convention, ad- Mitch D. Miller vises meeting planners using social media such as [email protected] Pinterest to first determine what is unique and au- MANAGING EDITORS Susan Wyckoff Fell thentic about their destination. “You have to find [email protected] what is special about your destination and tell the Susan S. Gregg story through pictures. Don’t just post any pictures. [email protected] Find something that connects with your audience. CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Karen Brost Develop an idea of how to brand your destination John Buchanan with pictures,” recommends Yao. Stella Johnson Derek Reveron Destinations such as Las Vegas (page 54) and George Seli Florida (page 42) excel in this arena. When you PRESIDENT & CEO see a picture of The Strip in all its electrified glory you instantly know it is Las Harvey Grotsky Vegas. Photos of Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter transport you to Orlando, and VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS images of palm trees, emerald water, lush golf courses and white sandy beaches David A. Middlebrook [email protected] whisper Florida. These sophisticated destinations reach visitors and groups by means of social ADVERTISING SALES OFFICES 2700 N. Military Trail, Suite 120 media, to connect with more and more people. 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Featuring 25,000 square feet of the marketing that Las Vegas does outside of North America is so powerful that it 561-989-0600, ext. 114 · Fax: 561-989-9509 GRAND indoor and outdoor meeting space — we offer three executive [email protected] makes people want to go. Las Vegas also is more cost-effective than other destina- boardrooms and a versatile 8,000 square foot ballroom to tions,” says Newman-Harris. LOUISIANA/TEXAS accommodate groups both small and large. Enjoy exclusive 561-989-0600, ext. 108 · Fax: 561-989-9509 IDEAS MEET [email protected] amenities like our ergonomic chairs, Blue Harmony Spa, the Rees Jones designed championship golf course and easy MIDWEST 2011 Wyndham Hotels and Resorts LLC. All rights reserved. LLC. and Resorts Hotels Wyndham 2011 561-989-0600, ext. 114 · Fax: 561-989-9509 access to Orange County Convention Center. We look forward © [email protected] to having you as our guest. WEST 407-390-2300 Harvey Grotsky Marshall Rubin [email protected] Publisher 818-888-2407 · Fax: 818-888-4907 [email protected] WyndhamGrandOrlando.com hotels are either franchised by the company, or owned or managed by one of its affiliates one of its affiliates or managed by or owned the company, by either franchised are hotels HAWAII ® 561-989-0600, ext. 114 · Fax: 561-989-9509 [email protected] All Wyndham or through a joint-venture partner. partner. a joint-venture or through 4 September 2012 • Corporate & Incentive Travel • TheMeetingMagazines.com NEWS&NOTES GLOBAL DESTINATIONS Molinet Named Senior V.P. for Greater Fort Lauderdale CVB FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — Carlos & Visitors Bureau, and have oversight manager of the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Largest Sheraton in the World to Open in Macau M. Molinet, CHA, responsibilities for CVB operations, Marina. Previously, he was director Sheraton Hotels & Resorts will mark a milestone this month as it celebrates was named senior sales and marketing of operations for LXR Resorts and its 75th anniversary with the opening of the nearly 4,000-room Sheraton vice president “Carlos M. Molinet, CHA, brings Hotels Fort Lauderdale; the gen- Macau Hotel, becoming the largest Sheraton and the largest Starwood Hotel in the world. The Sheraton Macau located on the Cotai Strip, which is known of the Greater 25 years of experience in hospitality, eral manager of the Fort Lauderdale as the “Las Vegas of Asia,” will offer three restaurants with poolside cafes, Fort Lauderdale business and motivational manage- Grande and the area general manag- 140,000 sf of meeting space and three swimming pools. Sheraton’s services Convention & ment and leadership to the convention er for the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six also include the largest Sheraton Club worldwide, the largest Shine Spa in Visitors Bureau.

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