Virtual 3D Site Tours (With Aerial Drone Footage!) + “Mug Moments” Featuring Hotel Partners + Meet Safe Pledge

Quickly adapting to the “new normal” as the COVID-19 pandemic halted meetings, conferences and travel across the globe, the Explore Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau has released a series of virtual tools to help support both meeting planners and local industry partners in this moment. With the current necessity of keeping a social distance, the Group Sales & Services Team has a renewed focus in keeping Asheville top of mind – providing a brand-new video overview of the destination, sneak-peek virtual site tours of hotels (including from above!) and insights on how this Blue Ridge Mountain city can exceed meeting planners’ top-level needs, when the time comes.

In preparation for that time, the team has also just launched the Asheville Cares Meet Safe Pledge, designed to lay out the shared responsibility, health-related guidelines and precautions that will be necessary for a safe restart of meetings.

It’s more important than ever to be an on-the-ground, trusted source for clients to stay up-to-date on community regulations, protocols and the status of area venues and suppliers that may affect prospective events, while also offering solutions. Explore Asheville’s Group Sales Team is continuing to demonstrate its value during an unprecedented period for the meetings industry, rolling out various initiatives to be of service now and into the future.

UNTIL WE MEET (IN PERSON) AGAIN

WHEN THE TIME IS RIGHT, ASHEVILLE IS READY

As the industry begins experiencing an uptick in meeting activity (both in holding meetings and contracting future meetings), a big concern on the minds of planners and organizers is, understandably, safety. They want to understand and have confidence a destination “gets it” with respect to keeping all parties safe. As such, Explore Asheville has developed the Asheville Cares Meet Safe Pledge.

“To respond directly to planners’ concerns, Explore Asheville CVB has been working with our meeting hotel partners to create a version of the Asheville Cares Stay Safe Pledge (leisure-focused) for the meetings segment of the business,” explained Dianna Pierce, Explore Asheville’s vice president of sales. “A community effort led to the creation of the pledge. We appreciate the support and commitment of time and effort required to make it happen.”

The pledge meets two goals by, first, creating a cohesive set of business protocols to communicate the safe standards put in place as related to meetings and, secondly, recognizing safety is a shared commitment – and everyone has a role to play. The practices noted for planners are quickly becoming “standard” in the meetings industry.

In the spirit of that shared responsibility, outlined in the pledge are guidelines for event spaces, event staff and meeting planners, alike, as well as those being followed by specific sectors of the industry (including hotels, attractions, retail businesses and restaurants).

See the full pledge here: https://www.exploreasheville.com/meeting-planners/meet-safe-pledge/.

STRATEGIC PARTNERS FOR PLANNING A MEETING IN ASHEVILLE
When an organization is ready to plan a future meeting, the fully-staffed Explore Asheville team can simplify planning by: 

  1. Generating a cohesive response from the destination completely tailored to the meeting's needs.
  2. Providing time-saving services and the Asheville expertise needed, particularly in challenging times.
  3. Qualifying the meeting for eligibility of up to $5,000 in incentives from Explore Asheville. Check out the Have More Fun on Us program.

The team also offers PlanWithPerks.com, compiling value-added perks from hotel partners (think complimentary room or suite upgrades, an Asheville art or brewery experience, Biltmore tickets, VIP amenities and more) for the time when groups can gather again.

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About Asheville

Surrounded by the highest mountain peaks east of the Mississippi and intersected by “America’s Favorite Scenic Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville is steeped in natural history, outdoor adventure and cultural legacies. The city’s backdrop features 1 million acres of protected wilderness, thousands of miles of hiking and biking trails and George Vanderbilt’s 8,000-acre masterpiece, Biltmore Estate. At the heart of Asheville is a vibrant downtown brimming with Art Deco architecture, James Beard chefs, craft breweries and distilleries and an innovative art, music and theater scene.

About Explore Asheville Convention & Visitors Bureau

Explore Asheville works under the oversight of the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority to execute an extensive strategic marketing and sales program that inspires visitation and group meetings and travel while showcasing more than 1,300 business. More than 4 million overnight visitors contribute to annual tourism expenditures of $2.2 billion in Buncombe County, yielding an economic impact of $3.3 billion. Explore Asheville also provides support on the Tourism Product Development Fund and connects partners to free marketing opportunities that appeal to visitors.