A Meeting at Sea Success Story – with a Twist

During the last 29 years, our partner company Landry & Kling has planned and operated hundreds of cruise programs of every imaginable type and size. So when a meeting planner from Brunswick (the bowling and billiards company), outlined their program criteria, Joyce Landry and the team know precisely which cruise ship and itinerary would work [...]

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Need more rooms? “Floating Hotels” to the rescue!

The 2010 edition of Beyond Borders included an article by Allison Hall  – When to Book a “Floatel”.  The story – about using cruise ships as floating hotels for major events – was posted yesterday on meetingsnet.com. Here’s an excerpt from Allison’s article: A floatel is what you use when you need a few thousand [...]

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All-Inclusive Cruises a Smart Choice for Business

Are you wondering if a cruise ship is an appropriate venue for your business event? Check out the May 2010 issue of Corporate & Incentive Travel Magazine. It includes a feature story by Andrea Montello, “All-Inclusives – The Smart Choice, Now More Than Ever”. The writer interviewed Seasite CEO Jo Kling, who shared why a [...]

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Advanced Audio Visual Solutions: AVW TELAV Partners with Cruise Lines

Up-to-the-minute technology is increasingly important to meeting and event planners, especially when it comes to on-site audio visual support. One of the benefits of a meeting at sea is that meeting space and standard AV is included on a cruise. But once in a while the complexities of a meeting demand more equipment than a [...]

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