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A Stake In The Ground

I have begun the process of setting a location and date for the first Hearthingstone PLC. I am attempting to book the hotel for January 3-5, 2020. After touching base with the hotels in the expanded search area, I believe that one of them stood out as clearly the best Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 5 years ago
Conference Planning

Hotel Rates and Dates from Venue Candidate #5

I’ve received a proposal from the last of the hotels I was waiting on out of about a dozen I sent RFPs to. This one gave a blanket quote for a large number of dates, which I will list further down. As with VC #2, this location is near the Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 6 years6 years ago
Conference Planning

Hotel Rates and Dates from Venue Candidate #2

I received a response back from another hotel today. This one is right near the airport and has plenty of room to grow (as with Venue Candidate #1). Here are the best rate dates that I received from them: $100-110 for Single/Double June 28 – 30 July 5 – 7 Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 6 years6 years ago
Conference Planning

Venue Candidate #1

At lunch today, I visited one of the hotels on my list. It rose to the top based on some feedback via the Facebook group. The hotel is certainly large enough to hold Hearthingstone for the foreseeable future, with nearly 200 guest rooms, plenty of meeting space, and so on. It Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 6 years ago
Conference Planning

Date Considerations

I talked a little about this in another post, but it deserves a lot more thought. When to have the event is going to be very important. It will affect turnout, what kinds of sessions we can do, pricing, and how much time I have to prepare. If I’m collecting Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 6 years ago
Conference Planning

Host City Considerations

I live in a major metropolitan area (with three more within a few hours’ drive), but it’s no New York City. Our airport (AUS) is the 35th busiest in the US, which is something- but travel here will still likely be more expensive and difficult than to Las Vegas or Read more…

By Keith McCormic, 6 years ago
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