Site lists top 100 meeting hotels
Cvent, which calls itself the world’s largest cloud-based provider of event management of event management and venue selection solutions, announced the top 100 hotels for meetings in the United States,
The list is comprised of venues from a variety of locales, spanning 17 states and the District of Columbia. Criteria incfluded numhber of rooms andother factors.
"Florida represents the largest number of meeting hotels in the top 100, taking nearly one-fifth of the list at a total of 19 properties. Nevada comes in second with 14 properties, and the state of Texas takes third place with a total of 13 hotels on the list," the report said.
Based on the report, the Peabody in Orlando was No. 1 site for meetings, followed by the Gaylord Opryland Hotel & Conference Center in Nashville; the Hyatt Regency Atlanta; Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando; the Venetian and Palazzo Resort, Hotel & Casinos in Las Vegas; The Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center in Maryland; the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin; the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta; the ARIA Resort & Casino and the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, both in Las Vegas.
The Cvent Supplier Network is a free online marketplace that connects meeting planners with over 200,000 venues worldwide.
By David Wilkening
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