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Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB)
Offices: Honolulu, Hawaii
Working closely with the Hawaii Tourism
Authority, HVCB is an organization whose
sole purpose is to promote their islands
to travelers throughout North America—Hawaii’s
largest and most important market. With
a world-class travel destination like Hawaii,
there’s always something new and exciting
taking place. Hawaii is known the world
over as a place of breathtaking natural
beauty. However its numerous convention
hotels, sprawling destination resorts, and
a 1 million-square-foot (304,800 meters)
convention center, has secured Hawaii as
a competitive destination for planning meetings
and conventions. |
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Knoxville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville offers a wonderfully diverse mix
of big-city amenities and attractions delivered
with small-town charm and hospitality. Located
in the geographical center of the eastern
United States and situated at the crossroads
of three major interstates (I-75, I-40 and
I-81), Knoxville is within a day's drive
for more than half the nation's population.
Knoxville's location in East Tennessee,
combined with 500,000 square-foot Convention
Center, 7,500 guest rooms countywide, free
downtown trolley service and a tourism organization,
gives planners the chance to make their
convention or meeting the best it can be. |
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Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission
(LCVC)
Offices: Lafayette, Louisiana
The Lafayette Convention & Visitors Commission
was created in 1974 to serve as a tourism
promotion and marketing coordinator for
all of Lafayette Parish. Their staff of
tourism professionals can help you plan
your next meeting, group tour or vacation.
Four excellent reasons to hold your next
convention in Lafayette: world famous cuisine,
Cajun & Zydeco music, unique French culture,
and a brand new convention center. The Lafayette
Convention & Visitors Commission sales staff
offers assistance tailored to meet your
individual planning needs. |
Laguna Beach Visitors Bureau
Offices: Laguna Beach, California
Known for its miles of clean sandy beaches,
working artists and annual festivals, Laguna
Beach is the perfect California small town
getaway for visitors near and far. Laguna
Beach is Southern California’s premier seaside
destination located just 75 minutes south
of Los Angeles and along the central coast
of Orange County. Four of the well-known
festivals include the Sawdust Art Festival,
Festival of Arts/Pageant of the Masters
and Art-A-Fair. These annual festivals together
attract hundreds of thousands of visitors
from around the world who experience original
artwork in many different forms. |
Lake Tahoe Incline Village-Crystal Bay Visitors
Bureau
Offices: Incline Village, Nevada
At Lake Tahoe, Incline Village-Crystal Bay
is your best bet for true Tahoe summer fun.
Days of sunshine and endless activities
are why Lake Tahoe is every summers' sweet
spot. For groups of 10 to 1,000 there's
no better place to combine purpose with
pleasure than North Lake Tahoe. Whether
it's a retreat, reunion, meeting, seminar,
convention or family celebration, you'll
find a variety of facilities from beaches
to boardrooms to ballrooms. Located just
45 minutes from the Reno-Tahoe International
airport, Incline Village-Crystal Bay is
the closest Lake Tahoe destination, too. |
Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority
(LVCVA)
Offices: Las Vegas, Nevada
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
is the official destination marketing organization
of Las Vegas and operates the Las Vegas
Convention Center and Cashman Center. The
LVCVA brings visitors to Las Vegas and Clark
County by promoting tourism, conventions,
meetings and special events. With more than
133,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas alone and
9.5 million square feet of meeting and exhibit
space citywide, the LVCVA's mission centers
on attracting ever-increasing numbers of
leisure and business visitors to the area. |
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Lawrence Convention & Visitors Bureau (LCVB)
Offices: Lawrence, Kansas
Conveniently located between Topeka and
Kansas City on Interstate 70, Lawrence offers
a location that is large enough to provide
plenty of activities, yet comfortable enough
that your group won't get lost in the hustle
and bustle. With high-quality hotels, excellent
meeting facilities, and a wide array of
attractions, activities and dining found
nowhere else, Lawrence is a meeting destination
that everyone is sure to enjoy. Lawrence
offers meeting facilities at hotels, unique
venues and at the University of Kansas,
all ranging in capacity from 20 to 1,500
delegates. |
Lehigh Valley Convention & Visitors Bureaus
Offices: Allentown, Pennsylvania
The mission of the Lehigh Valley Convention
and Visitors Bureau is to develop and promote
the Lehigh Valley as a destination for leisure
travel, meetings, conventions and events
for the area's economic benefit, while enhancing
the visitor's experience. The Lehigh Valley
Convention and Visitors Bureau is the designated
tourist promotion agency for Lehigh and
Northampton Counties. It is a membership
organization supported by membership dues,
a local hotel tax, a state tourism matching
grant and advertising and cooperative programs. |
Lexington Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Lexington, Kentucky
Located at the heart of Central Kentucky's
famed scenic Bluegrass Region, Lexington
is home to downtown skyscrapers overlooking
acres of lush pastures. It's where bourbon
was born and burley tobacco is raised. It's
where champion horses are bred, foaled,
trained, bought, sold, raced and retired.
Within a day's drive of 75% of the population
of the United States, Lexington is strategically
located at the intersection of interstates
64 and 75. Lexington is accessible by air
with approximately 100 direct and nonstop
flights. |
Los Angeles Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Los Angeles, California & Washington,
DC
With more than 90,000 rooms, Los Angeles
is among the top three hotel markets in
the nation. The Los Angeles Convention Center
is one of the most efficiently designed
and technologically advanced convention
center and exhibition facilities in the
world. Los Angeles is one of the world's
most popular travel destinations. According
to the Travel Industry Association of America,
LA was the fourth-largest destination for
domestic travel in the US in 2003, outranked
by Las Vegas, Orlando, and Chicago; the
second-ranked US destination for international
travel, according to the International Trade
Administration. |
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