A week has passed. MICECON 2014 ended with a bang and if you
are not there being a member of the tourism industry, here are the top 5
reasons you missed it BIG TIME!
1.
The
Great Speakers
Speakers are the heart and soul of MICECON 2014. I enjoyed
the talk of Theresa Breining about the Industry’s Evolution and Revolution and
Shawna Suckow’s Winning Business in Tradeshows. But what brought the house down
is Carelle Mangaliag’s talk on Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP). For me she
is the star of the event because of the way she connected with the audience. And
yes, I must say this she is a Filipina.
2.
The
MICECON Mobile Event App
Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) partnered with Guidebook to
produce a mobile app that can be downloaded in the delegates’ smartphones. This
gave most of the delegates ease and comfort in knowing the event program and
other vital information, less the heavy papers.
3.
The
Fantastic Opening Ceremony
Every time you create a theatrical opening to a serious
business proceedings it will be remembered. In addition to the great opening is
the great event theme song that will give you a LSS (Last Song Syndrome). In
fact, I cannot helped myself but sing and hum the song unaware that I was doing
it during the two days of the conference.
4.
The
Clark Airport Sponsored Lunch
MICECON Delegates were transported to the Clark Airport and
inside the airport the delegates were treated with Pampanga’s great food. The
dancing Cebu Stewardess performed. Food was served like the way it was being
served when you’re traveling in an airplane. For me, it is one of the best
sponsored themed meals I was in.
5.
The
Grand Palazzo Royale Masquerade Sponsored Dinner
I never thought that there is a Castle-like venue inside Pampanga.
Everyone is in awe upon seeing the magnificent venue of the Masquerade Ball.
The theme fits the majestic venue.
Indeed, MICECON 2014 is a memorable event. Clark showed the attractiveness of it's location as a MICE Destination. I can't wait to do an event here. Most of all, I can't wait to be part of the next MICECON.
- Monday, June 16, 2014
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