Over the past couple of days I have been thinking about the impact the destination choice can have on whether one chooses to attend a meeting/conference or not. Using myself as a reference point I realise that the destination does play in role in my selection process when selecting a conference to attend. For example, there is a conference on the subject of gaming which I would like to attend. This conference is run both in Macau and Las Vegas (the Las Vegas version offering an expanded programme). My first choice was automatically Las Vegas - the mecca of gambling.
Funny thing, the programmes would be almost similar and it is of course a lot more convenient to go to Macau. However, as a destination Las Vegas is a whole lot more attractive - particularly from the stand point of view of the conference focus i.e. gaming.
So, what should we take into account when looking at destination options for a meeting or conference we are planning to organise? There are criteria which are practical in nature - geographical location, accessibility of the location; availablity of MICE facilities; safety and security; availability of manpower and support services etc. Then there is the emotional pull of the destination. This is an important criterion - the image and branding of the destination. In my example above, Las Vegas is the mecca of gambling - what more appropriate place is there to hold a conference on gaming than in Las Vegas. Of course the city is a fully functioning convention destination, exceeding all the "practical" criteria. The emotional pull was the tipping point for me.
The emotional pull is an important point. We see it subtly, and sometimes not so subtly, displayed in the destination branding advertisements put out by NTOs, particularly those targeted at the business traveller (business events etc). Next time you happen to watch a destination branding advertisement, do a quick calculation on how much focus is placed on the practical and how much on the emotional. I think you will be surprised by the results.
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