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The Advantages of Opting for Free Time over Scheduled Activities
Mar 5th, 2010 by admin

Whether you are planning a day-long corporate event or an event that takes place over a number of days, you will more than likely be asked to schedule some sort of entertainment into the itinerary. In the case of multi-day events, you will need to consider activities and entertainment options for several different time slots, since naturally there will be downtime between meetings or at the end of the day. While scheduling organized outings, entertainers, social functions or other entertainment options will certainly be necessary, you may want to consider interspersing planned activities and free time during periods of downtime throughout your event.

There are a number of advantages associated with designating certain days or evenings as free time to allow the attendees to plan their own activities. The most obvious and significant advantage is the money that will be saved, followed closely by the fact that allowing for free time means fewer events for you to plan, which makes your job easier. Experiencing significant cost savings and having less planning to do is reason enough to schedule in free time; however, there are also additional benefits of opting for self-styled entertainment options.

Scheduling in free time is sure to please attendees who would rather explore the city, go out for a drink or retreat to their rooms after a long day of meetings. It also allows you to avoid risking folks not showing up due to lack of appeal or simply being too tired after the day’s activities.

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Opting for Plate Lunches over Buffets and Dinners
Jan 20th, 2010 by admin

There are several reasons why a plated lunch is preferable over a lunch buffet or dinner. When you are planning a meeting or event that will include at least one presentation or speaking engagement that incorporates a meal, opting for a plated lunch has several benefits, including the possibility of significant cost savings. Dinners always cost more than lunches and happen at the end of the day when attendees are likely tired and just want to have some free time; therefore, they are not likely to be as attentive and present during the speaking engagement or presentation. Additionally, people generally prefer to have free evenings and to have the opportunity to take off with a few friends to try out local eateries, have a drink and wind down from a day filled with meetings.

Attendees also will generally prefer enjoying a catered lunch during a required presentation, rather than having to hurry in the middle of the day to find a close place to grab a quick lunch before heading back for afternoon meetings and a dinner presentation at the end of the day. As for choosing between plated and buffet lunches, plated lunches will always hold court as the option that looks better organized, more professional and more stylish. Aside from appearances, buffets may offer more options, but they also can cost up to twice as much per person, significantly raising expenses.

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