Northeast Roadshow Spotlight: Kokos at Pearl Alley and Lower Manhattan Cruise, NYC

Well, New York, we decided to do things a little differently for this one. We decided we really liked you and would stay awhile. You were our second, third and now our final stop on the Northeast Roadshow!

Our final stop takes us to the Seaport in lower Manhattan. We will start off with our signature Destination Showcase at Kokos at Pearl Alley, which will allow Meeting and Event Planners to have 1:1 time with our Destination Partners.

Kokos at Pearl Alley is a new bar within The Seaport at Pier 17. It is where the tropics meets New York, with cozy cabanas and urban waterfront views, surrounded by tropical accents and lush greenery in this concrete jungle.

From there we will move our post-showcase cocktail reception to an evening cruise on a clipper ship, featuring jazz and other goodies, while we take a sail around lower Manhattan and cruise over to say hello to Lady Liberty and take in the iconic views of NYC  that you can only get from the water.

Come join us on Thursday, August 29th at Kokos at Pearl Alley from 3:00 – 4:45 pm for our Destination Showcase. From there we will board our private clipper ship at 4:45 pm, sail out around Lower Manhattan towards the Statue of Liberty, and return to the Seaport at 6:30 pm.

Registration is open now on our website and our events are free for meeting and event professionals to attend – www.retreatsresources.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to Kokos at Pearl and aboard the jazz cruise around lower Manhattan, which is sure to be an unforgettable evening. and make this final stop on the Northeast Roadshow one to remember.

Northeast Roadshow Spotlight: The Lambs Club at The Chatwal, NYC

How you doin’, New York City? We are coming to see you for our second stop on the Northeast Roadshow on August 28th.

Located in the historic building built by Stanford White in 1905, the Lambs Club seeks to reimagine the purpose of the original private members club for Broadway and film actors and actresses, known as “The Lambs”, now open as a public restaurant, bar and event space in the Chatwal Hotel. The purpose remains the same as it did in its private club days, however, to offer a space to eat, drink, and be taken care of in the bustling energy of New York.

We will start off with our signature Destination Showcase which will allow Meeting and Event Planners to have 1:1 time with our Destination Partners followed by a luncheon open to all attendees.

Come join us on Wednesday, August 28th in the Club Room at the Lambs Club from 10:00 am – 12:15 pm for our Destination Showcase, followed by lunch at the Lambs Club from 12:15 – 1:45 pm. Following lunch we have an exciting optional session if you wish to stay, AI 101 presented by Alexa Berube from Reposite will be held in the Stanford White Studio from 2:00 – 2:45 pm.

Registration is open now on our website and our events are free for meeting and event professionals to attend – www.retreatsresources.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Lambs Club and the second stop on the Northeast Roadshow!

(but our first stop in NYC….stay tuned for more.)

Roadshow Spotlight: Stop #3 on the Northeast Roadshow – Electric Lemon Restaurant, New York City

How you doin’, New York City? The third and final stop on our Northeast Roadshow is at the Electric Lemon Restaurant at Equinox Hotel. Located at Hudson Yards, it is a location that features a lot to do in the city.

Offering stunning views from the 24th floor of the Equinox Hotel, located within New York City’s Hudson Yards, Electric Lemon’s sleek, expansive dining room and serene al fresco terrace make up the ideal multi-use, day-to-night setting. Equinox members, hotel guests, visitors and locals alike are empowered to embrace the space whenever and however they’d like — true nourishment for a community, delivered on your own terms. You will find the rooftop bar on many of the city’s best of lists.

Hudson Yards features high end shopping and dining options, as well as the now famous Vessel sculpture. With easy access to the High Line, the 1.5 mile walkway that stands 30 feet above street level and wraps around the Hudson Yards neighborhood, the area has a lot to offer.

Come join us in Manhattan for on Thursday, August 31st at Electric Lemon Restaurant, for our Destination Showcase and Reception from 4 pm – 7 pm.

We look forward to welcoming you to New York and the final stop on the Northeast Roadshow!

The Summer of the Bike!

Have you noticed more and more bike lanes in cities? And more and more bikes on the backs of cars this summer heading out on vacation? One thing the pandemic did was it got people outside and moving. We saw a run on bikes, making it near impossible to find new bikes to buy. But now we are seeing the bounce back to normal and bike travel is as popular as ever this summer. It’s fair to say the bike is having a moment.

From easy city riding in NYC and Montreal.

To beach riding in the Outer Banks and Los Angeles.

Islands offer scenic riding and bike ferries such as on Martha’s Vineyard and Mackinac Island.

CITY RIDING

Montreal boasts bike lanes and bike crossing lights, pubs and cafes along popular bike paths like the Lachine Canal Trail.

After two years of being closed off to the world Canada is as friendly as they ever were, cities are vibrant and alive, the locals and border agents happy to welcome you back. Montreal and Toronto are easy destinations for meetings and retreats in the northeast and boast hip neighborhoods and nightlife to incorporate into your trip.

New York City has barriered bike lanes making city travel on two wheels safe and efficient. But we all know its Central Park where the riding is scenic and at its best. It seems everyone is trying to rent you a bike there these days, but you can always rent a city bike and pick up and drop it off wherever you’d like. So skip the carriage ride next time and hit the bike paths in Central Park instead. We think its the best part of the city.

BEACH RIDING

On the other side of the country, Los Angeles, of course, is home to The Strand, one of the longest and best bike paths in the country. Start out in Venice and ride to the Santa Monica Pier and hit the West Coaster at Pacific Park, one of the best venues for group fun in all of LA, before riding back to Venice to take in the Venice Art Walls and skate park. There are plenty of beautiful hotels along the Strand in Santa Monica, as well, making a good jumping off point for your group.

ISLAND RIDING

Mackinac Island is, of course, the ultimate bike destination as it is an island without cars. Horse and carriage, bikes or on foot are your only options here. And we kind of like the bike option! There is an easy 8 mile loop around the island to bike and stop at rugged beaches or bring a picnic lunch along the way.

Renting a bike here is easy as they seem to have the largest inventory of bikes you will ever see, but you can also ferry your own bike there.

It might be the only place you can yell out “passing on your left!” to a horse as you pass. Bringing a group to The Grand Hotel on the island might be the ultimate Michigan experience in summer or fall.

Another favorite of ours, of course, is riding around the low country at Montage Palmetto Bluff, home to one of our Connoisseurs Circle retreats. We know seeing a destination by bike has a much different vantage point than by bus.

It’s a great group activity to get attendees outside, moving, talking, bonding and sharing an experience. Riding in the heart of the South Carolina coast means riding under the Spanish moss and the quaint southern landscape and certainly the perfect reason to end your ride on a southern porch with a glass of sweet tea.

So hurry, before summer comes to an end, and get out there for a ride! Whether it’s a ride thru your own neighborhood or you throw that bike on a bike rack and take it somewhere new to explore, we think it’s the best way to observe your surroundings and walk (or ride) away with special memories from a destination.

It’s the Summer of the Bike!