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When choosing a venue for your next meeting or conference in Leeds there is more
to consider than just the budget. Taking into account who is attending,
from how far and how many you should plan to ask the following about any
potential venue:
Suitability
Does the venue you are considering in
Leeds fit the company's
corporate image?
Does it give the correct impression for
this particular meeting?
Will it appeal to the target audience?
Will the venue's staff add to the
attendees' experience in a positive way?
Location
Is the venue easily accessible to those
attending?
Does the location offer the necessary
road/rail/air links?
Is the venue location suitable for any
extra events/product launch that have been planned?
Is the location quiet, close enough to
accommodation if required, in a safe area, etc…?
Availability
Is the venue available on the dates
required?
Are any extras such as equipment,
accommodation, etc… available on the dates required?
How flexible are they if you have to
change the meeting date?
Size
Is the seating capacity suitable?
Are the meeting rooms large enough to
provide a comfortable experience for those attending?
Are the meeting rooms well laid out? Do
they allow for good views of the speaker without any obstructions?
Does the venue allow attendees to move
around without bottlenecks and delays?
Facilities
Does the venue have a variety of rooms
if required? An auditorium if necessary? Small rooms for break away
meetings?
Can the venue offer a projector,
electronic whiteboard, stationery, etc…
Does the venue offer WiFi internet
access? Do they have a photocopying/fax service? Can they make available
laptops or PC if required?
Can they provide refreshments,
tea/coffee/meals?
Are vegetarians, vegans and those with
specific dietary requirements catered for?
Does the venue have enough parking
spaces?
Are the rooms well ventilated and
temperature controlled?
Will disabled delegates be catered for?
Is there a restaurant or bar for
post-meeting networking and entertainment?
Do they have sports and leisure
facilities such as a pool or gym?
Can the venue also provide
accommodation if required?
Cost
Does the venue fall within the budget
for this meeting?
What type of rates do they offer i.e.:
24 hour per delegate rate, individual room hire rate, etc…?
Can they offer any discounts?
Can the price be negotiated?
Does the overall cost, all extras
included, compare favourably with other offers/options (i.e.: hotel
accommodation at a separate location to the meeting or dining elsewhere)
Are there hidden costs?
When is payment required?
Is a deposit required and if so how
much and how far in advance?
What is their cancellation policy? Will
you receive a full or partial refund?
A lot of the above questions can be answered by a visit to Leeds,
speaking with
Conference Leeds or the venue's
website and by asking for a quote. If it is a venue you have never used
before you may want to ask the opinion of other companies that have held
meetings and conferences there to find out what their experience was
like. If the meeting or conference is an important one you may wish to
visit the venue personally to get a first hand impression of the layout,
suitability and, very importantly, the attitude of the management and
staff.
At the end of the day you want to get the most out of your meeting and
the venue you choose has to add rather than detract from the experience
of those attending. So take the time to choose carefully, and if in
doubt ask us
Conference Venues Leeds.