Tips and Tricks for Finding a Conference Hotel
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Tips and Tricks for Finding a Conference Hotel
Copyright 2005 Smooth Hound
If you have been given the job of finding a conference
hotel, you'll know that this can seem to be a daunting
task. Whether it's for a sales conference, a seminar you
are holding or any other reason, you need to be sure that
the your chosen conference hotel is up to the job.
Whenever possible, you should make arranIf you have been
given the job of finding a conference hotel, you'll know
that this can seem to be a daunting task. Whether it's for
a sales conference, a seminar you are holding or any other
reason, you need to be sure that the your chosen conference
hotel is up to the job.
Whenever possible, you should make arrangements to visit
the hotel before choosing it for your conference. Try to
schedule several visits in the same day so that you don't
spend too much time away from your main job. And don't be
afraid to just call in to a hotel if it looks promising -
you may have to wait a while to be seen, but it is highly
unlikely that a hotel will turn you away if you are looking
to run a conference there.
What to Look For in a Conference Hotel
Firstly, make sure that the conference room you are looking
at is big enough for the conference you are holding. Your
chosen hotel will tell you how many people the conference
room will seat. There are several different ways of
measuring the number of seats. The most common are:
Theatre style
Dining
Board room
Classroom
Reception
These names should be self explanatory, but if you are not
sure then you should double check with your conference
hotel before finalizing your booking.
If you need other facilities at your conference, you should
check whether your hotel can supply them or if you need to
bring your own.
Some of the things you need to check for when you are
organizing a conference at a hotel include:
Flip charts and marker pens
Overhead projector
Slide projector
Sound system
Your chosen conference hotel will make a charge for using
their conference room. If the conference is only to be held
during the day, then there is no need for an overnight stay
for your delegates. In this case, you will be charged a
'day rate'. Usually, the day rate will include tea and
coffee for breaks and possibly a buffet style lunch. As
with everything else, you need to be certain about what is
included in the price you are quoted.
If your conference lasts longer than a day, you should
negotiate a special deal with your hotel so that delegates
can stay overnight, probably at a special reduced
conference rate. After all, you will be booking a number of
delegates for your conference in the hotel, so you should
expect a discount on their normal rates.
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