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A Stimulating Experience – Excitement for Some, Anxiety for Others

Museum and Attraction designers and leaders strive to create welcoming, inclusive destinations that are enriching and enjoyable for everyone. However, due to the natural behavior of other guests and crowds, interior and exterior lighting, acoustics, the vastness or intimacy of designed spaces, and many other factors, attractions can be overwhelming or frightening for individuals with… Continue reading.

$254

Creating Space – Managing Inclusive Experiences to “Remember the Alamo” Now

JW Marriott Chicago 151 W Adams St., Chicago

The Alamo is contested ground. In 2018, after decades of failed planning efforts, however, a bold vision for the Alamo’s future won public approval and is now in design. The team responsible for the project will share their evidence-based, stakeholder-focused approach that is shaping a common ground where multiple histories find their voices in a… Continue reading.

$499.00

Navigating Challenges in Developing New Museum Experiences: Fort Ticonderoga

The Historic Thayer Hotel at West Point 674 Thayer Rd, West Point

Beth Hill, President and CEO of Fort Ticonderoga, and Diane Lochner, Vice President at PGAV Destinations, will be discussing the transformative planning efforts at Fort Ticonderoga that started with a Strategic Master Plan in 2011. Their focus will be on one phase of the implementation plan – the Pavilion Node - and the series of… Continue reading.

$250.00