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Events Worthy Come Visit Bucks County


September 13, 2018 –Lahaska, PA - Visit Bucks County (VBC) host- ed their annual “Event Venue Show,” an exclusive meeting planner focused event at Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant in Peddler’s Village. A total of 35 venues and facilities exhibited 44 properties, showcasing Bucks County’s inviting spaces to nearly 100 planners from around the region.


Attendees enjoyed networking and learning more about Bucks County’s unique corporate and social venues while sampling culinary offerings from the Cock ‘n Bull, and tastings from the Bucks County Wine and Ale Trails. While touring the Event Venue Show, attendees were encouraged to have exhibitors initial their Team Building Passports, which was suc- cessfully implemented by Eventive Productions as an icebreaker to spark conversation.


Exhibitors included cultural and historical venues, from concrete castles to mansions to charming wineries to rustic inns and full-service hotels. Some of the businesses in attendance were: Aldie Mansion presented by Jeffrey Miller Catering, Buckingham Vineyards, Hotel du Village, Logan Inn, Fonthill Castle, McCoole’s at the Historic Red Lion Inn, Hampton Inn and Suites, Homewood Suites, Pen Ryn Estate, Sand Castle Winery,


Warrington Country Club and the soon-to-launch Nostalgia 1720. Sheraton Bucks County, Radisson Northeast, Best Western Plus Philadelphia Bensalem, and Wyndham Philadelphia-Bucks County are all full-service, which bring in larger bookings.


A new element this year was the addition of a FAM Tour the following day. Led by VBC’s Business Development and Events Manager, Jenna Worrell, the small group stayed overnight at the Golden Plough Inn before exploring the James A. Michener Museum led by Catering By Design, Mercer Museum, Inn at Barley Sheaf Farm, New Hope, and Triumph Brewing Co. After an informational session, each stop on the FAM offered interactive activities, like a tour, tasting, or scavenger hunt!


“Showcasing beautiful Bucks County and creating meaningful relation- ships between our venues and meeting planners is what this event is all about, and we are thrilled to have kicked it up a notch by adding on the familiarization tour to make it even more personal this year,” says Worrell, “We hope Bucks County leaves a memorable impression and is top of their list when searching for their clients’ next venue. I am excited to see how our attendees will use Bucks County’s beautiful hidden gems for their next social or corporate off-site meeting or event!” Photo Credit: Brooke Straiton Photography


Jenna Worrell of Visit Bucks County


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