Palace Resorts: new facilities make meetings more productive
Palace Resorts says its three new resorts opening this year make all-
inclusive meetings more productive than ever.
The Miami-based company says that’s also the case because of
renovations to existing properties and a new streamlined approach to
the meeting process.
The company has introduced its “Meetings Game” Web site, where meeting
planners can learn about facilities and amenities while playing games.
Prizes are also offered.
“The ‘Meetings Game’ is our way of loosening the tie a bit,” said
Ginny Davito, vice president, group & incentive sales.
Palace Resorts has five-star, all-inclusive resorts that include nine
properties throughout Cancun, the Riviera Maya, Nuevo Vallarta and
Cozumel. Amenities include fine cuisine, 24-hour room service and top
shelf drinks, according to the company.
Report by David Wilkening
David
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