Determining a venue for an event is one of the foundational elements of event planning. Where will your event take place? What are your facility needs? Where will attendees travel from to attend your event? These are just a few of the questions you will have to answer as you begin to find an event location.
Some events are best suited for large cities with many hotel choices, easy airport access, diverse restaurants, and highly-anticipated tourist stops. Others are more suited for “off the beaten path” type venues. Regardless of your event type, knowing your planning team and guests’ expectations and your venue’s ability to fulfill those are both equal parts of the formula for a successful event. Have you considered a conference/retreat center to be your one stop shop for your next event?
Here are a few benefits of choosing a conference/retreat center:
- Everything is in one location. Housing, food service, and conference spaces are all centrally located. Typically, all are in easy walking distance for guests. Attendees can return to their rooms without the hassle of needing a car (which inevitably leads to the dreaded finding your car, paying parking fees, and then searching for a parking space upon your return).
- Conference centers foster community. With your guests in one location, there are enhanced opportunities for conversations to take place and relationships to form. Walking to and from various facilities, eating meals together, and conversing in common areas after evening sessions are just a few of the ways conference centers can provide outlets for community and networking.
- Transportation is a little less complicated. This is a twofold benefit of a conference center. First, if guests or event staff are flying to the destination, they ride by shuttle in groups to the conference center. Because transportation most likely won’t be needed while on property during the event, this will eliminate the need for rental cars, thus saving money. Second, once guests arrive, if they drove, they can leave their vehicles parked throughout the event, thus avoiding parking fees and the stress of trying to find parking spaces in crowded lots or streets.
- Equipment is often readily available without a rental company. While this isn’t always the case, conference centers will often include equipment in the price or at a discounted rate. For example, at Ridgecrest Conference Center, large auditoriums include audiovisual equipment (ex: a full range sound board, lighting, and projection.) You could end up paying up to $10,000 per weekend from a rental company for all these items. At Ridgecrest, if your group qualifies, you could save that amount just by using our facilities! Rental company fees do not include labor costs. However, most conference centers have staff available at minimal or no additional cost.
- On-site recreation and other activities can enhance free-time. Many conference centers have recreational activities on site. These often include high ropes courses, team building elements, hiking trails, disc golf, and basketball/volleyball courts. In addition to recreation, conference centers often have coffee shops and other purposed locations to get away, reflect, and relax.
Conference/retreat centers aren’t for every event, but they provide the perfect location for many. If you’re looking for a conference/retreat center, check out ccca.org or iacca.org.
I just wanted to thank you for helping me understand more about some of the benefits of using a retreat center. I actually didn’t consider that it could help build a sense of community because there would be a lot of chances to conserve and build relationships. Definitely sounds like it could be worthwhile to make sure that the people there have an opportunity to do this through different activities, especially if they can establish relationships that will last a lifetime.