Plan an Informative And Enjoyable Business Meeting
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17 July 2017
If you own a computer software company and will be hosting an annual business meeting at a local hotel to provide employees with information about new products that will be offered in the future and upcoming changes associated with work responsibilities, the following tips will assist with preparing an event that is informative and enjoyable.
Make Reservations for Guests And Prepare Information Packets
If any of your employees work remotely and need to travel a long distance to attend the meeting, make reservations for them at the hotel where the meeting will be held.
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Tips For Saving Money On Your Lodging Accommodations When On Vacation
Posted on:
28 June 2017
If you have decided that now is the time to start planning your upcoming vacation, after deciding on the location, you will want to start thinking about the lodging accommodations that you need to reserve. After all, it is not as though waiting until you and your family, or friends, arrive to your destination to try to find a place to stay is the best idea. Too many things could go wrong, and you will most likely spend too much money.
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Three Ways To Make Your Next Beach Vacation As Child-Friendly As Possible
Posted on:
28 June 2017
When taking a beach vacation with your children, small details can make the trip as enjoyable as possible for parents and children alike. Check out a few ways you can make sure your trip is kid-friendly.
1. Book a Room with a View (and Preferably a Balcony)
When vacationing with kids, you may need to spend more time in your room than you normally would. Small children need naps, and kids of all ages usually require more nighttime sleep than adults.
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Traveling With A Disability: Ensure That Your Hotel Can Provide These Accessible Features
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28 June 2017
When you're traveling and you have mobility challenges, you want to book lodging at a hotel that will best suit your needs. Although you can expect hotels to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, some properties go above the beyond the minimum requirements to provide lodging that is highly comfortable for those in wheelchairs, who use walkers, or otherwise have difficulty getting around. Before you choose your hotel, don't hesitate to perform some online research and call some hotels to see how they address the following criteria.
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