March 1
CEO Blog: Channel Show Diaries – Viva Las Vegas!
Every year, members of the telecommunications and conferencing industry congregate for the annual Channel Partners Show in Las Vegas sponsored by Phone Plus magazine. The goal of the convention is to educate telecommunications agents and channel partners on our services and industry trends. I’ll be blogging about my experiences there over the next several days.
The show kicks off tonight, so I thought I would start with my impressions of Las Vegas first. A year ago, the city was reeling from high unemployment, a low number of visitors, empty hotel rooms and unfinished construction projects. Obama compounded the issue by publicly stating that when the economy is bad you shouldn’t go to Vegas.
A year later, things aren’t much better. The fabulous City Center is now complete with its high end Tiffany and Gucci stores, but there is a glaring lack of people that were there and willing to pay the prices. Everywhere else, stores are closing or they are selling off inventory and the casinos are hurting for gamblers. Since Vegas hosts a number of business conventions, I would maintain that so goes Vegas, so goes the economy and the country. The recovery isn’t in full bloom and certainly hasn’t helped “Sin City.”
We decided to stay at the Luxor, only a short walk to the Mandalay Bay Hotel that is host to the convention, because of the super special room rates – $100 for a suite, you can’t beat it! However, the hotel is aging and hasn’t come up to par with modern times. Here is my advice for hotels like the Luxor to stay relevant to the business and convention customer that will certainly come back to Vegas over time:
- No hotel should be without WiFi. Get a clue – we all have laptops.
- Get rid of those tired bedspreads and linens. Use the white “hotel bed” look.
- Same with towels – upgrade them! (And add bathrobes)
- Use better products in the bathroom – we like gels, high end shampoo, etc
- Change out your TV’s to flat screens
We kick off the Channel Partners Show tonight. I’m excited to see many of the telecommunications agents that send Copper Conferencing business. I’m excited to see the vendors and exhibitors and find out what’s new and relevant.
Welcome to my journey at the Channel Partners Show.
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