Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Transforming a Mess
The third installment of the Transformers franchise, Dark Side of the Moon, is set in Chicago and features the destruction of the luxury boutique hotel, Hotel 71. Okay, so the damage – which extends to a five-block radius of the hotel - is computer-generated, but the “set” still had to be decorated with real debris. Far from turning away guests in all this mess, the hotel capitalized on being at the centre of such cinematic carnage by advertising its starring role. Transformer fans eagerly checked in and watched the filming from a privileged point of view.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Fit to be Tried
Looking for a corporate gift your attendees will actually keep - and use? How about using that gift to announce the destination of your next incentive trip or annual sales meeting? Maui Jim offers fun and interactive custom sunglass fittings on-site, offering a quality product with excellent perceived value.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Change is Good
I've always been a fan of Hockley Valley Resort, with its spacious guestrooms - all under one roof - self-contatined conference centre, its own 18-hole links-style golf course, and 8,000 sq. ft. "to-die-for" spa...
But it had been awhile since I had seen the resort - and their renovated product.
They've been busy.
The hotel's lobby is totally unrecognizable from previously - in a good way. Gone, as well, is the the country-style dining room; in its place is a hip restaurant and bar - perfect for convivial post-meeting networking . And the guestrooms? Let's just say that those floral bedspreads won't be missed.
The resort has also used a portion of their vast 300 acres to create their own garden - growing produce for their kitchen. Talk about locavore! Amongst their bountiful harvest: four varieties of beets, five kinds of carrots, three types of cucumbers, six lettuces, tomatoes (five standard varieties and five Heirloom)...the list goes on, and I'm getting hungry!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Colour My Meeting World
This Daily Hot Idea came in recently from Meetings & Conventions:
The Trump SoHo in New York used a simple change of colour scheme to add some excitement to a recent all-day meeting. During each break the ballroom was re-set with different coloured glassware, candies (e.g. red Swedish Fish and blue M&Ms), and different brands of water, such as Saratoga in its beautiful cobalt blue bottles.
The Trump SoHo in New York used a simple change of colour scheme to add some excitement to a recent all-day meeting. During each break the ballroom was re-set with different coloured glassware, candies (e.g. red Swedish Fish and blue M&Ms), and different brands of water, such as Saratoga in its beautiful cobalt blue bottles.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Off the Beaten Track
Sure, on paper Dundas and Jarvis is not the most "fashionable" address, but the astute business traveller checking into the Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/City Centre will enjoy a newly-renovated guestroom (Jacuzzi suites are especially popular), a reasonably priced hot buffet breakfast, inexpensive parking, and complimentary shuttle service throughout the downtown core. The spacious lobby will soon include a licensed lounge, and there's a Casey's restaurant onsite serving lunch and dinner with private rooms available to groups. Three meeting rooms in the hotel accommodate up to 80 people classroom.
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