Conference Attendees

10 Reasons Why Conference Attendees Love Las Vegas

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Location is the cornerstone of planning a successful trade show or event, and Las Vegas is the top destination for event planners and conference attendees. It’s not hard to see why – Las Vegas is a city that is built on the service industry. Meeting spaces and event venues in Las Vegas are prepared to handle anything, no matter how big or small, and they can pull it all off without a hitch. Here are the top ten reasons why conference attendees make Las Vegas their preferred destination.

1: Las Vegas is the convention capitol of the world

Last year Las Vegas hosted more than 21,000 trade shows and events. more so than any other city in the country. Numbers don’t lie; every year event planners and attendees come back to take advantage of all the perks of Las Vegas.

2. Celebrity chefs as far as the eye can see

Love fine dining? Celebrity chefs from far and wide set up shop right in Las Vegas. Iron Chef Bobby Flay, Emeril Lagasse, and Wolfgang Puck all have restaurants located on the Las Vegas Strip.

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3. Plenty of sunshine

On average, Las Vegas receives 310 days of sunshine a year, which makes for a great destination whether personal or business or a little bit of both.

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4. Logistics are a breeze

Las Vegas’ airport, McCarran International Airport, is the seventh busiest airport in the U.S. What’s so good about that? It means that there are more flight options available

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5. Mix work and play

Las Vegas boasts spectacular golfing among its 52 golf courses. So whether you’re an amateur or a pro, there’s plenty of opportunity to work on your swing in between meetings.

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6. Operate on your own time

Sin City is truly a 24-hour location, meaning that whether it’s a late meeting or early morning breakfast, there’s still plenty of time to see the sights and take care of business.

7. Stay connected, no matter where you are

Las Vegas is a hotspot for any type of Internet you should require. Most hotels offer free or inexpensive connections to an array of Internet needs, and if you don’t feel like paying, just meander on down to your local Starbucks or other coffee shop to utilize the free Wi-Fi offered at most locations.

8. Team-building potential

Aside from your typical casino and gaming attractions, Vegas also boasts a variety of fun group activities that are perfect for teambuilding. Appreciate marine wildlife, study the human body, or see amazing acrobatics all in Las Vegas.

9. Business services around the clock

In addition to Wifi access, Las Vegas offers a number of office services that cater to any of your needs. Whether you need to make copies at midnight, or fax someone at 6 a.m., simply ask your concierge for their assistance and they’ll be happy to help in any way they can.

10. Vegas nightlife

Whether on a business or personal trip, you can’t come to Vegas without indulging at least a little bit in the nightlife. Explore downtown Vegas, mix it up at the bars, or just walk the fabulous Las Vegas Strip.

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Las Vegas offers the perfect blend of efficiency, value, and entertainment. If you need to make plans for your next event or meeting, get the best of both worlds by visiting fabulous Las Vegas.

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Katie Franco is a corporate event planner from Nevada. If you’re looking for a meeting space or place to host your next event, Katie recommends The Oquendo Center. When not busy planning events, Katie is preparing to apply to medical school. Katie hopes to one day become a surgeon. She currently lives in Las Vegas.

Elizabeth Crane

Elizabeth Crane grew up not wearing a helmet, drinking from the hose and not wearing a seat belt. She managed to survive and now spends her time developing websites, drinking coffee, and eating chocolate.