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My Top 3 Hotel Site Selection Factors for Group Events or Corporate Meetings

1. Know the Objective – It Dictates the Type of Hotel

  • Is the meeting focused on team-building, training, client engagement, or strategy?

  • The purpose of the meeting can determine whether an airport hotel, downtown property, or resort-style suburban hotel makes the most sense.

  • For example:
    Training session? You may want a quiet, distraction-free suburban location.
    Client meetings? A polished downtown property with easy access might be ideal.
    Incentive-style retreat? Look for a destination resort.

2. Listen to Your Client – It’s Their Meeting

  • Always prioritize the client’s goals, vision, and pain points.

  • Ask strategic questions to uncover what success looks like from their point of view.

  • Their feedback should guide every decision — venue, format, and flow.

3. Location & Space Must Match the Experience

  • Choose a location that supports the attendees’ convenience and aligns with the meeting’s tone.

  • Ensure the hotel offers flexible, functional meeting space that fits the agenda (general session, breakouts, networking).

  • Verify the tech capabilities, flow between meeting areas, and on-site support.

Russell L Edmond