The general public has become much more interested in where companies large and small hold their meetings and events. Whether it is a local retailer or a major corporation, the very public follies of some well-known companies have increased public scrutiny when it comes to the money spent on events and travel, as well as the destinations chosen for corporate meetings and events. Cities known for extravagance and gambling – such as Las Vegas – are no longer an easy choice, even though these cities offer stellar meeting facilities, an array of dining and entertainment options, and well-priced accommodations and transportation.
Many companies continue to hold corporate meetings and events in cities seen as at least a little sinful, but they do so knowing that they will likely receive negative feedback from at least some of their stakeholders. Aside from concerns about public perception, holding meetings at hotels and resorts that have casinos is a great option that offers many benefits. Most of these venues have a variety of restaurants onsite, offer built-in entertainment options, provide great group accommodation discounts and have well-equipped meeting spaces. However, there is still the problem of public perception that must be considered.
Corporate meeting planners know that their participants tend to love casinos and all that comes along with this type of venue. Many of these planners have found an option that provides luxurious accommodations, cuisine for every palate, nightly entertainment, great group rates and the fun of onsite gaming without the negative perception that comes with casino hotels. The answer is a simple one: cruise ships. While most cruise ships have casinos, they have managed to avoid the negative reputation held by venues in Atlantic City, Las Vegas and other gaming towns.
Because cruise ships with casinos are not perceived the same as land-based venues with casinos, they are the perfect option for corporate meeting planners with clients concerned about public perception.