How Do I Hold An Event At A Non-Traditional Venue?

Are you wondering about holding an event at a non-traditional venue? You’re certainly not alone; Global Hoteliers predicts that the demand for nontraditional venues will increase by 3.8% in 2017, while the demand for others will remain relatively flat.

Thinking “outside the box” (or should we say outside the ballroom) is critical in any job, but in event planning, it can make the difference between success and failure. Kristina Skinner, Senior Manager, PR & Communications at Peerspace, notes that:

People generally know that hotels, restaurants, and convention centers offer event space. But now, these same people are learning that a more interesting — and ultimately more inspiring — option exists.

Warehouses and Lofts

Many former factory locations have been transformed into multi-purpose spaces that utterly lack pretension. Their pared-down architecture makes them both versatile and appealing.
Their size and high ceilings offer lots of possibilities for decoration and some unique activities.

Local Warehouse Venues

The North Warehouse – Portland
The Evergreen PDX – Portland
Within SODO – Seattle

Rooftop Venues

The wide-open spaces and awesome urban views from many rooftops make them ideal as venues. Plus, in good weather, there’s no better place to hold a nice, sunny event.

And the venues themselves offer quite a bit of variety, from the bare cement of the top of a parking structure to elegant and refined decoration at the Olympic Pavilion in Seattle.

Local Rooftop Venues

Ecotrust – Portland
The Olympic Rooftop Pavilion – Seattle

Galleries and Museums

What could be more fun than hosting an event in a space that is architecturally historic and filled with beautiful art and interesting exhibits?

A wide variety of these facilities throughout the Pacific Northwest are available for your event. Add that special touch to your event by hosting it in a memorable place!

Local Gallery and Museum Venues

Seattle Art Museum
Portland Art Museum
OMSI

Farmhouses, Vineyards, Villas, and Ranches

And perhaps the most unique experiences come from venues that are partially or completely outdoors.

From working ranches and farms to villa and vineyard owners who open their properties to private events, you’re on the track to having an event that your guests will remember for years to come.

There is such a variety of outdoor venues available, and they’re very flexible in hosting many different kinds of events!

Local Outdoor Venues

Woodinville Lavender Farm – Woodinville
Director Park – Portland
Abernethy Center – Oregon City

Wrapping It Up And Making It A Success

You want your event to be memorable — in a good way. A unique venue is a great way to do that. But make sure you consider that many non-traditional event venues were not originally designed to accommodate the needs of large groups, and that includes guest sanitation needs.

To make events like these a success, reach out to your local experts in event restrooms: Privy Chambers. We’ll help you plan every aspect of your guests’ comfort, ensuring that they have a clean, comfortable, and luxurious ‘place to go’. We have the widest service area and the largest selection of luxury restroom trailers in the northwest.

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What Are The Latest Event Planning Trends?

As much as any field, event planning is changing fast. Part of being successful as an event planner means staying up to date on the latest trends. From virtual reality to more mundane things like hotel amenities, here’s a quick update on event planning trends we’re seeing.

Consider Non-Traditional Event Venues

There are dozens of event venues that aren’t “traditional,” including some you may not have considered. Here’s a great guide to what you need to consider when planning an event at one.

While perhaps the main event is still hosted at a traditional venue, Karina Belyea, the events manager for Eventful Conferences, says:

We definitely try to stick to nontraditional venues for receptions…After being inside a hotel all day, we try to plan fun, off-site receptions for people to enjoy. We have found ourselves in JP Morgan’s oldest bank vault in NYC, in House of Blues venues, and in rented out breweries.

4 Ways To Take Advantage Of Non-Traditional Event Venues

Bringing Virtual Reality To Your Next Event

Everyone’s heard of virtual reality, but — all games aside — how do you integrate this exciting technology into your events? The editors at Event Manager Blog note that:

We’re beginning to see adoption in many different types of events and if the technology lives up to the hype, it will become as pervasive as mobile tech is today.

But it’s important to consider just how you will bring this technology to your event, as the authors caution. There are still a number of technical considerations, starting with the computer itself.
The authors say:

For remote attendees, computing power is unlikely to be much of a problem, but at the venue, it comes with some issues. Although you don’t technically need one computer per headset, each one will require a fair bit of graphics processing. If you’re supplying them yourself, the cost could run to around $2,000 per attendee. Of course, this cost will come down, and there are cheaper options, but cheaper means slower. Slower isn’t good because it only takes a few milliseconds of lag, and the experience can be truly nauseating.

Virtual Reality for Events: A Guide for Planners

Keeping Your Guests Engaged

Event planners know that keeping attendees busy and engaged is critical for a successful event. And not much is better than ‘hands-on’ activities.

A recent event for fashion brand L’Oreal celebrated “Galentine’s Day” with activities centered on their target customers: ladies. And the author notes:

The beauty brand’s event was hosted by spokeswoman Blake Lively, who played a hands-on role, helping to select the decor, music, and activities, which included making Valentine’s Day cards, having necklaces engraved, and decorating cookies. The actress was even on site the previous night, assisting in the set-up of the venue.

Cara Kleinhaut, founder and C.E.O. of Agenc, the company tasked with designing the event, added:

She was the first to get there and the last to leave. It was fun to work with a celeb host who was interested in the design elements. She took ownership, and we brought her vision to life.

How This Beauty Brand Kept Guests Engaged With DIY Ideas

Using LinkedIn To Promote Your Event

We all know LinkedIn, the B2B-focused social network. But are we using it to its fullest extent to promote our events? Here are some quick tips to make sure you’re getting everything out of LinkedIn event promotions.

Christy Huggins, Senior Social Media Manager at Eventbrite, admits that: “LinkedIn can be an elusive and intimidating platform for event organizers. The ‘casually social’ platforms like Facebook and Snapchat make it easy to promote events with straightforward content.”

But she hastens to add that:

But on the premier social platform for professionals, LinkedIn’s more than 100 million active monthly users are specifically looking for content related to careers and the workplace. If your event has anything to do with business, education, or networking, it behooves you to master LinkedIn’s domain. But even if it doesn’t, you can still take advantage of this powerful social platform.

Promoting Events With LinkedIn

Which Hotel Amenities Do Your Guests Really Care About?

From the smallest mom-and-pop places to the largest of chains, hotel amenities really do matter to guests. So which ones really are important, and which fall into the category of “don’t care”?

The Center for Hospitality Research at Cornell University decided to explore in a recent research project, summarized in a report called “How to Pick the Right Amenities for Your Property.”

They tracked the return on investment of 50 hotel, room, and bathroom amenities offered by 33 U.S. midscale, upscale, and luxury properties operated by a global hotel corporation over a 12-month period.

(NOTE: The agreement with the hotel company limits Cornell to reporting publicly on just three of those amenities: bottled water, Wi-Fi, and fitness centers).

For WiFi, the report notes that:

Both business and leisure guests said the ability to get free in-room Wi-Fi ranked as the highest amenity factor in their choosing a hotel.

However, that didn’t translate into repeat business, because the report found that: “Guests didn’t rank it as a significant factor in their decision to make a return visit, however. And, while 66 percent of guests said they expected they would use free Wi-Fi in their rooms, only 42 percent actually did use it.”

What Hotel Amenities Do Guests Really Care About?

Considering Your Next Event

We know that every event is unique: different attendees, different venues, different logistics. When it comes time to plan an event outdoors or at a venue with limited capacity, we suggest that restrooms are a key consideration.

Our luxury restroom trailers add elegance to any event. We offer the largest selection and service area in the northwest and are here to serve as a resource in planning your next event. Give us a call today!