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2020 is quickly approaching and with that comes a new surge of technological advancements and ever- evolving trends to better improve the quality of meetings and events, whether big or small. With the endless waves of new ideas, apps and innovations launching each day, it has truly helped meeting planners, exhibitors and venues execute effective and successful events for their clients.
With thousands of premier venues across the country for planners to choose from, it’s important for companies to standout, and offer cutting edge technology for a more seamless experience as soon as their guests walk through the door. It also helps to reinforce event goals and increase engagement leading to an immersive and more personalized event experience.
Take The Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, FL for example, the largest convention hotel south of Orlando. Their sales team has highlighted three of their top tech-savvy trends to implement in your future programs next year.
1. Branding
2. Alerting & Customized Apps
3. Internet Status Website
With over 200,000 sq. ft. of flexible indoor & outdoor function space for up to 5,000 guest attendees, and special monthly promotions that you can preview here, planners can choose from a wide-variety of enticing offers at The Diplomat Beach Resort. The property also features 1,000 bright, beach-y guest rooms to include 96 suites, two sun-drenched pools, Trina Turk designed cabanas, an ultramodern spa, plus 8 culinary concepts led by celebrity award-winning chefs, including Geoffrey Zakarian and Michael Schulson. It’s the ideal property to host a meeting of any size and then to kickback, relax and indulge at any or all its luxurious facilities.
For more information on special offers or to book your next meeting/convention at The Diplomat Beach Resort, please contact 954-602-8607 or email groupsales@diplomatresort.com. You can preview the Diplomat’s images HERE.