February 7, 2012 – KCMPI Past Presidents Council to Host February Program
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"Hotel Renovations" – the phrase send chills down the spine of meeting planners and conjures mixed emotions for hotel and convention bureau staffs.
- The Good – a property is being refreshed, updated and revitalized.
- The Bad – disruption of meetings and events.
- The Ugly – unfulfilled promises, angry planners and attendees, doubt of the success of the renovation, doubt that it was worth the time, money and potential lost business.
The KCMPI Past Presidents will host a lively discussion session on hotel renovations and how they affect the meetings and events industry. Come with your own stories and questions. Learn and get input from our experts. What does "renovation" really mean? What can be expected during the process? How can a hotel continue to market itself successfully through the renovation phase, and what should they communicate to planners? What can planners negotiate when dealing with a property undergoing renovation? What are the legal implications on both sides? Receive examples of good clauses you can use in your meeting and event contracts.
Following the program, network and catch up with colleagues and friends during our cocktail reception and tour the newly-renovated Hotel Phillips.
Your KCMPI Past Presidents look forward to seeing you in February.
Many thanks to Hotel Phillips for their sponsorship of this exciting event. |