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Cruises Could be the Ultimate Business Meeting Incentive
Oct 18th, 2010 by admin

There are plenty of different meeting incentives, and many different legitimate business reasons to give those business meeting incentives to nearly anyone from employees to suppliers and even political associates. The ultimate business meeting incentive might not be a pay raise, a bag full of money, or even that nice covered parking spot next to the CFO’s parking spot. Instead, it might be a corporate sponsored cruise. Here’s why:

  • Cruises are highly sought after travel arrangements and destinations wrapped up in one. This makes cruises an incredible gift for nearly anyone associated with a business.
  • A well planned incentive plan will motivate multiple people and/or parties to perform better, display greater honesty, or more. It all just depends on who the target recipients are, but a single ticket could inspire countless groups or individuals to take a positive action.
  • Cruises are very cost effective, and it might be worth evaluating the idea of a cruise meeting in the future. Cruises almost certainly beat hotels and entertainment expenses, especially since most cruises are all-inclusive.
  • In many cases a portion or all of a cruise incentive package can be tax deductible. As with any tax related issue be certain to consult with a tax professional for advice and the latest rules governing taxes and deductions.
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3 Reasons Why Meetings at Seas are Incomparable
Sep 9th, 2010 by admin

Meetings at sea are all the rage, and it is easy to see why. Meetings at sea have all the luxuries and necessities needed to conduct business meetings, but they are so much more. Just what do meetings at sea have to offer businesses and organizations that have traditionally used hotels and conference centers? How about:

  • Where else can you and your guests be so pampered without spending a fortune? Cruise lines are famous for their incredible customer service, attentive staffs, and affordable prices. Trying to replicate this trio of factors on land is nearly impossible.
  • These meetings really go places! Meetings on land are at a virtual standstill compared to meetings being held at sea. Meetings at sea take the entire show on the road, hitting multiple destinations and are jam packed with optional events that can be tailored to suit the needs of any particular customer.
  • Meetings at sea offer a unique environment that gets the creative juices flowing. Sometimes it just takes shaking things up a bit to get the creative juices flowing again. Keeping those creative juices flowing is what makes business happen in the modern era, when thinking outside the box is important. In this case, the box happens to be a hotel built on solid ground.
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Cruise Meetings Are In Style
Sep 1st, 2010 by admin

The entire business world has been turned upside down and it is consequently time to look at a lot of old ideas and question them. One misconception that many people have is that cruises are only for personal pleasure. Au contraire mon frère, cruise meetings are certainly in style these days. Consider the following reasons:

  • Employees are jumping ship and starting their own firms more than ever. Why? Because the pressures of having to do more with less and no raise in sight is driving them to such acts. Would it hurt to schedule a business cruise meeting instead of a landlocked hotel meeting? The results could save employees.
  • Businesses are having to do more with less, and cruise meetings are all about more for less. More unlimited food, more entertainment options, more meeting rooms with unparalleled views, and more unique situations in which to get the creative juices flowing, all for a price that may turn out to be substantially less than trying to replicate the same effects in hotels and convention centers.
  • Suppliers and customers are also looking for the best deals, and a cruise meeting is a sort of concession for them that might keep contacts happy while they still pay the same price. It may all be a big tax write-off anyhow, so why not consider taking this particular ball and running with it?
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Find Your Price Point
Jul 28th, 2010 by admin

Because cruises exude luxury, many businesses mistakenly believe that incentive cruises are beyond their budgets. Many may not even consider a cruise event or ship charter as a business incentive due to the “cost” of the cruise. However, incentive cruises are really no different than other forms of business incentives. For example, the cost to secure accommodations for a group at a hotel can range significantly. Some hotels and resorts are much more expensive than others. This same concept applies to cruise events. When businesses opt for meetings at sea, the business can find a price point that will be right for them.

The type of cruise a businesses chooses should be based on the needs of the company as well as the participants. Businesses rewarding a few employees with a business incentive such as a ship charter may desire a more luxurious cruise, while businesses treated hundreds of employees to a cruise event may opt for a more basic cruise package. Not only can a cruise easily fit in the budget of almost any business, but an incentive cruise can be very motivating for employees. Even when businesses have a price point to meet, they should still consider an incentive cruise as a viable option.

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All-Inclusive Amenities are Budget Friendly
Jul 1st, 2010 by admin

When companies desire to plan incentive travel for top-performing employees, they often choose meeting venues such as hotels and resorts. While there are many benefits that hotels and resorts can offer, these meeting venues often come with a hefty price tag. For budget conscious companies, this presents a real dilemma. They have to figure out how to reward employees without burdening their budget. Instead of choosing more traditional meeting venues, consider an incentive cruise. An incentive cruise can be more affordable than a hotel or resort because of their all-inclusive amenities. From accommodations to entertainment, everything is included in a ship charter

All-inclusive amenities offered with a cruise event include things such as ocean view suites with butler services and complimentary beverages. Incentive cruises also offer participants a wide variety of dining venues with gourmet cuisine, complimentary transportation, and in-suite dining is complimentary as well. Entertainment and recreational activities such as fitness classes are also complimentary. Compared to land venues, businesses can save as much as 40 percent with meetings at sea. An incentive cruise can be easy on a business' incentive travel budgeting program. When businesses desire to save money, choosing a cruise event with all-inclusive amenities may be the answer for which they have been searching.

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Why to Choose a Floating Hotel for Your Meeting
Jun 30th, 2010 by admin

If you have seen one hotel, you have practically seen them all. While hotels can be quite beautiful and offer fine dining experiences, there is nothing all that unique about staying in a hotel. For this reason, employees may not be genuinely motivated by incentive travel if the destination is a hotel in a large city. However, a floating hotel is a different thing altogether. Instead of choosing a land venue for a business meeting, consider holding the meeting on a cruise ship. The cruise ship or floating hotel is an excellent venue for meetings at sea and can offer choice business amenities and services.

A ship charter can offer companies and organizations significant savings and provide employees with a break from the everyday norm. Individuals can choose to stay in a hotel room any time they like; however, staying aboard a cruise ship is not an every occurrence. A group cruise planner can make an incentive cruise easy and affordable for a business. A cruise meeting on a floating hotel may be just the things employees need to experience a burst of creativity and innovation. Inspired by majestic, beautiful, natural surroundings, a cruise event on a floating hotel can be profitable for everyone involved.

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Are Shuttles Really Necessary?
Jun 11th, 2010 by admin

When planning corporate meetings and conventions, reserving shuttles to carry your participants from their hotels to the event location, from the event location to planned excursions or between multiple venues is generally taken for granted as part of the meeting planning process. Meeting and event planners automatically add a line for shuttle expenses to the event budget and usually assume this service is a must, even if the hotel is barely two blocks from the convention center. It would appear that having a shuttle has worked its way onto the essentials list, right along with tables, chairs and lighting.

While there be some circumstances where shuttles truly are a must, this additional expense is often unnecessary. Most cities with meeting and conference venues have plenty of hotels located within walking distance of event locations, as well as well-established public transportation systems that can easily and economically carry event participants to different venues or excursions. Most event venues also have dining options in close proximity.

Considering that most companies are still looking for ways to cut event expenses and many are on the lookout for easy ways to go green, cutting shuttle service out of your list of musts is an easy way to accomplish both goals. Before reserving shuttles for your next corporate event, take a moment to determine whether or not they are truly necessary. If most venues are in close proximity to one another and hotels are just down the street, shuttles may just be an extra expense that you can easily avoid without participant complaints.

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