
The Best of Wisconsin Meetings 2017
We’ve counted all of the votes, and now it’s time to honor our readers’ choices for Wisconsin’s best meetings suppliers. We see a number of past winners return to the list, as well as a newcomer.
We’ve counted all of the votes, and now it’s time to honor our readers’ choices for Wisconsin’s best meetings suppliers. We see a number of past winners return to the list, as well as a newcomer.
Most of Wisconsin’s 126 cheese factories are not equipped to welcome visitors or are too small for a crowd, but don’t let that discourage you from considering a cheese-themed workshop, tour or other group outing.
Ranging from high-tech theaters to intimate lakeside meeting spaces, many colleges and universities offer a variety of accommodations for your next event.
From historic hotels to art gallery space, Milwaukee’s downtown renaissance has opened the door to new and unique meeting spaces perfect for smaller groups and events.
More meetings & conventions are coming to Oshkosh. Hundreds of events a year attract about a million visitors, many of whom stay in the area’s 1,000 rooms.
Your next meeting or event needn’t only be held indoors. Many hotels offer unique, scenic outdoor spaces that can host your next social hour or networking event.
Golf has long been the sport of business. Lucky for meeting planners, Wisconsin has a wide variety of golf resorts from which to choose.
Milwaukee is Wisconsin’s biggest city with the state’s largest convention facility, but it takes an almost small-town approach when it comes to welcoming visitors – rolling out the red carpet with a friendly and helpful attitude.
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Museums do more than preserve the past: They add depth to the present. And many of Wisconsin’s unique museums offers event space for private tours and events, which turn business as usual into one-of-a-kind experiences.