Meetings & Conventions: Planner's Portfolio September
2000

September 2000
PLANNER'S
PORTFOLIO:
Checklist
BY MARTHA COOKE
PLANNING A CRUISE MEETING
The following checklist was compiled with the help of
Josephine Kling, co-founder of Landry & Kling Meetings at Sea,
1390 S. Dixie Hwy., Suite 1207, Miami, Fla. 33146
DETERMINING NEEDS
Will any services have to be outsourced?What kind of meeting space will the group need? Include room
sizes, configuration and seating capacities.For VIPs or incentive winners, what is the desired level of
amenities and service?Would a full-ship charter be desirable and feasible for the
group size and budget?Do any participants have special dietary or health needs?Will passengers with disabilities be fully accommodated both
on-board and while at ports of call?WORKING WITH THE CRUISE LINE
Confirm the following in writing: dates, rates, amenities,
sleeping rooms, meeting space and room setups, menus and dining
arrangements, liquor policies and prices, and distribution of room
gifts.Determine what will be billed to the master account and who is
authorized to approve charges to the master account.Determine if a site inspection will be necessary and feasible.
If so, meet with appropriate ship staff and ground operators in
ports of call.Discuss amenities and promotional materials to be provided by
the cruise line (gifts, event and vehicle signage, document
wallets, badge tags, agenda booklets, name badges, invitations,
table tent cards). Consider ordering customized items.How many staff and trip directors will be available to your
group?How many years of experience do staff members have?Are staff members familiar with all of the scheduled ports of
call?What kind of A/V and technical support staff will be
available?Will the cruise line provide transportation from airports, if
necessary?Will the cruise line’s staff be uniformed?PROGRAMMING
What type of itinerary is appropriate? How much free time
should be included in the agenda? Evaluate cruise length, sailing
date and destination.What ports of call does your group wish to visit?Will the cruise line arrange for ground operators at ports of
call to coordinate transportation, events and excursions?Coordinate advance sign-ups for shore excursions, if
necessary.Can custom shore excursions be arranged?Will the ship’s public areas be available for special events on
necessary dates and times?MISCELLANEOUS
Verify ship-related contract terminology with a marine
attorney.Confirm all passenger names by cruise line deadline (up to 60
days prior to trip departure).Arrange pre- and post-cruise accommodations and transportation
for group members and staff, as necessary.Allow extra time for customs and tax issues when shipping room
gifts, supplies and equipment out of the United States.Determine hospitality desk hours and location to expedite
special requests.Confirm refund and contingency policies in the event of
cancellation.
Back to
Current Issue indexM&C
Home PageCurrent
Issue |
Events Calendar |
Newsline |
Incentive News |
Meetings Market
ReportEditorial
Libraries |
CVB Links |
Reader Survey |
Hot Dates |
Contact M&C