Monday, April 29, 2013

RD & E Conference 05/13, Retail, Dinning and Entertainment in the Gaming and Hospitality Industry

May 1-2, 2013, Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV, United States

RD & E Conference 05/13, Retail, Dinning and Entertainment in the Gaming and hospitality industry
The only conference dedicated to non gaming amenities and the revenue they produce.

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Two days of intensive learning and networking in an interactive environment, important keynote sessions, return to Your Job Prepared to Implement the Ideas and Policies Discussed at RD&E, networking with RD&E experts, breakfasts, lunches and cocktail parties

RD & E Conference schedule:


- Wednesday, May 1, 2013

RD&E Roundup: The Latest Trends & Issues

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Pleasing the Palate: Choosing Menu Items

ENTERTAINMENT
Conflict or Cooperation?: Talent Agents Versus Entertainment Directors

TECHNOLOGY
Tracking Time: Evaluating Non-Gaming Spend

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Brand Names Vs. In-House: Making Restaurant Decisions

MARKETING
TV Time: Cable or Network, What Works and Why

TECHNOLOGY
Ticketing and Data Management: Driving More Revenue Based On Patron Interaction

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Drink Up: Latest Trends in Beverages

ENTERTAINMENT
Novelty Acts: Tributes, Look-A-Likes & Themed Events

MISCELLANEOUS
New & Improved: The Future of Renovation & Revitalization

Social Sensation: Using Social Networks to Promote Non-Gaming


- Thursday, May 2, 2013

Big Wheel Keeps on Rolling: Linq Case Study

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Designing For Taste: Making a Restaurant Appealing

ENTERTAINMENT
Contracts & Content: Negotiating and Delivering Entertainment

MISCELLANEOUS
Brand Within a Brand: Hotels & Restaurants On Their Own

ENTERTAINMENT
Lounges & Nightclubs: For the Day & Night?

MARKETING
Immediate Impact: Bloggers, Tweeters & the New Media

ENTERTAINMENT
The Fight Game: Using Boxing & MMA to Create Events

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Food Festivals: How They Work, Who They Attract

ENTERTAINMENT
Fore!: Golf Course Design & Operation

Indian Issues: Adding Non-Gaming As a Competitive Edge

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