Tips on selecting a unique venue for your conference

There are thousands of venues to choose from in the UK and most people will initially think of a hotel or purpose-built conference centre as the most economical and practical solution for the meeting they are planning.
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There are thousands of venues to choose from in the UK and most
people will initially think of a hotel or purpose-built conference centre as
the most economical and practical solution for the meeting they are planning.

However, up and down the country there is a wealth of unusual and beautiful
venues to choose from, stately homes,
museums, castles and sporting venues all offer excellent meeting facilities at
competitive prices. 

With technology
developing at such a fast rate it is becoming increasingly difficult to drag
people away from their busy working day to attend a face-to-face conference,
rather than conducting a webinair but choosing an inspiring and unique venue
for your conference can create the wow factor needed to encourage delegate attendance without breaking the budget.

Here are my top tips on selecting a unique venue:

  • Decide what type of experience you would like
    your delegates to have. If you choose a
    specific theme then select a venue that reflects the feel of the event you are
    trying to create. Many stately homes have extensive grounds and are able to
    offer outdoor pursuits such as quad bikes, archery etc which are ideal for teambuilding and ‘away day’ fun. Make the event one to be remembered for a long time.
  • The majority of venues will try to accommodate
    all your requirements and will negotiate on the price. Arranging a conference
    on a Monday or Friday will often be better financially rather than midweek. However,
    discounting on price is not always the answer and adding value will often be more
    beneficial. Be very explicit about your requirements and ensure the venue can
    meet your needs from the outset. Eighty per cent of the success of any conference, meeting
    or event is dependent on the choice of venue.
  • If you are planning a public conference, market
    your event well and be sure to use all social media tools (Twitter, LinkedIn,
    Facebook, Blogs etc) available. Offering an unusual venue may well assist in
    marketing and encouraging participation at the event.
  • As with all venues, make sure you visit the
    property prior to signing the contract and confirming the conference. Firsthand
    knowledge is essential to ensure the space meets all your requirements, and it
    is helpful to establish and build a rapoor with the person who will be your ‘on
    the day’ contact. This will give you peace of mind and ensure the smooth
    running of the event. Be sure to take into account access to the building for
    equipment etc as some older properties are not as accessible. This will also apply
    for any disabled delegates and you will need to ensure the facilities on offer
    meet all their requirements.

Any comments? Email conferencenews@mashmedia.net

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