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20 Oct 10 Cruise Meetings vs Hotels From a Meeting Planning Perspective

Planning meetings is a tried and true practice that evolves in large jumps more often than it does in small increments. The cruise meeting is a great example of this as it is an entirely new format that is barely a few decades old. Despite that many meeting planners do not truly understand the difference in planning cruise meetings, such as:

  • Cruise meetings general come with a planning partner, the concierge – The concierge will help take care of a lot of the more basic tasks but they do need a head’s up. Your boss might drop last minute requests on you left and right, but it may not be something that you can pass on to the concierge. It never hurts to ask.
  • Cruises are all inclusive, but space is limited – Space on a cruise liner is certainly limited, but it can generally be made available to those that ask. Try asking for restaurants to be booked during the cruise and disappointment will probably ensue. Ask for the same two or three weeks before departure (and before booking!) and you might be amazed at the results.
  • There are plenty of things to do on a cruise, so ask for a schedule for your group – Cruise ships have activity directors that will be more than happy to handle creating mixers or other events appropriate for the meeting participants. This could include custom personal training the gym, massages for the top brass and special clients, or nearly anything else. Remember to just ask and you might be surprised at the answer.
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24 May 10 Spa Packages as Incentives

Meetings at luxurious resorts and hotels are the type of travel incentives many employers use to motivate their employees. While staying at a top-quality resort is an excellent incentive in itself, employers may want to consider adding a spa package as an additional motivational factor. Spa treatments are truly an indulgence that most people cannot afford on a regular basis.

Spa packages are usually relegated to special holidays or events. Therefore, providing employees the opportunity to earn unique travel incentives that include a spa package is an excellent idea. Employers may be surprised at the response of employees to this type of incentive.

Spa packages as an addition to incentive travel do not have to break the bank. Employers may even want to consider simply adding a spa package as an option. This may be the best route for employers to take as all employees will not utilize the spa incentive. Spa packages may includes things such as facials, massages, or signature spa treatments.

Purchasing optional spa packages for employees is just another way employers can show their gratitude for the employee's dedication and hard work. When incentive travel is memorable, employees will be inclined to increase productivity levels in order to again be eligible for these special rewards.

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26 Apr 10 SeaDream I and II: the best of the Boutique Ships

If your idea of a dream vacation includes fine dining, good conversation, and relaxation then the SeaDream Yacht Club may be a perfect fit. Every passenger is treated as a VIP and the atmosphere is casual and sophisticated. Structured activities are kept to a minimum, enabling passengers to spend their time as they wish. Small gyms are available for the health conscious traveler. Each yacht is equipped with a spa that offers massages and beauty treatments using the best Asian techniques and products. Both of these boutique ships make Caribbean, Trans-Atlantic, and Mediterranean trips.

The SeaDream yachts accommodate 110 passengers each and have 55 cabins. The yachts have an excellent library and computers for anyone who cannot function without an Internet connection. Guests can check out movies to watch on the flat screen television in their suites. Passengers can choose to eat inside or al fresco and room service is available at all times. There is no smoking inside the cabins. Each vessel has an open-bar policy throughout the ship, but keep in mind, drinks ordered for your room are charged separately.

An intimate, boutique yacht with ports of call such as Rome, Venice, Athens, Istanbul, and Spain may be the perfect place to have the next corporate meeting. The SeaDream line is idea for business cruise meetings, family reunions, or vacations of any kind.

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