Marketing • Jun 18, 2025

Group up! Tactics to Help You Better Take Advantage of Domestic Interest and Corporate Group Travel Demand

avatar Barbara Domingues

As international leisure travel continues to soften and federal-related events disappear from calendars, many hotels are left asking the same question: What now?

Here’s the good news—there is still strong demand out there. You just need to know where to look and how to adapt.

Across key U.S. markets like New York City, Las Vegas, Chicago, Florida, Texas, and Atlanta, one thing is clear: corporate group travel is holding firm. In fact, as companies look for more cost-effective, stateside options, many are shifting previously international events back to domestic destinations.

So, if you’re in one of these markets—or even near one—now is the time to “group up.”

 

Corporate Groups Want Certainty. Are You Giving It to Them?

Today’s corporate planners are navigating shifting budgets, tighter timelines, and increased pressure to justify every decision. What they need from you isn’t just space—it’s clarity, confidence, and speed.

That’s where immersive content becomes your not-so-secret weapon.

 

By allowing buyers to explore your property remotely, you:

  • Accelerate decision-making when in-person site visits aren’t an option
  • Increase conversions by showcasing value visually and contextually
  • Reduce back-and-forth by answering key questions visually: layout, capacity, vibe, logistics

When every moment counts, the ability to visually sell is no longer a luxury—it’s a differentiator.

 

How to Group Up Smarter (and Faster)

Whether you’re trying to recover lost government business or fill your event pipeline heading into 2025, here’s how to turn domestic interest into booked business:

1. Prioritize Speed and Simplicity

Corporate buyers often need to move fast—especially when filling last-minute calendar gaps. Make it easy with digital proposals, immersive site tours, and embedded visual assets.

2. Update Group-Focused Visuals

Don’t just show your ballroom. Show the *experience.* Include set-up variations, AV layouts, catering visuals, and flow for networking. Immersive = memorable.

3. Lead with Value, Not Price

Budgets are under scrutiny, but price isn’t everything. Use immersive storytelling to justify value, reduce risk perception, and showcase ROI.

4. Lean Into Your Market’s Strengths

Big cities like NYC, Vegas, and Chicago? Sell the experience and connectivity. Florida and Texas? Highlight outdoor options and climate resilience. Customize your story based on what your market does best.

 

Now’s the Time to Book Smarter

The industry doesn’t need more guesswork—it needs action. The properties that adapt fastest to the shift toward domestic group demand will come out ahead.

Immersive selling tools can help you capture interest before it goes elsewhere.

Let’s make sure when they’re ready to book, they book with you.

Schedule your immersive audit and strategy review

Marketing • Jun 18, 2025

Group up! Tactics to Help You Better Take Advantage of Domestic Interest and Corporate Group Travel Demand

avatar Barbara Domingues

As international leisure travel continues to soften and federal-related events disappear from calendars, many hotels are left asking the same question: What now?

Here’s the good news—there is still strong demand out there. You just need to know where to look and how to adapt.

Across key U.S. markets like New York City, Las Vegas, Chicago, Florida, Texas, and Atlanta, one thing is clear: corporate group travel is holding firm. In fact, as companies look for more cost-effective, stateside options, many are shifting previously international events back to domestic destinations.

So, if you’re in one of these markets—or even near one—now is the time to “group up.”

 

Corporate Groups Want Certainty. Are You Giving It to Them?

Today’s corporate planners are navigating shifting budgets, tighter timelines, and increased pressure to justify every decision. What they need from you isn’t just space—it’s clarity, confidence, and speed.

That’s where immersive content becomes your not-so-secret weapon.

 

By allowing buyers to explore your property remotely, you:

  • Accelerate decision-making when in-person site visits aren’t an option
  • Increase conversions by showcasing value visually and contextually
  • Reduce back-and-forth by answering key questions visually: layout, capacity, vibe, logistics

When every moment counts, the ability to visually sell is no longer a luxury—it’s a differentiator.

 

How to Group Up Smarter (and Faster)

Whether you’re trying to recover lost government business or fill your event pipeline heading into 2025, here’s how to turn domestic interest into booked business:

1. Prioritize Speed and Simplicity

Corporate buyers often need to move fast—especially when filling last-minute calendar gaps. Make it easy with digital proposals, immersive site tours, and embedded visual assets.

2. Update Group-Focused Visuals

Don’t just show your ballroom. Show the *experience.* Include set-up variations, AV layouts, catering visuals, and flow for networking. Immersive = memorable.

3. Lead with Value, Not Price

Budgets are under scrutiny, but price isn’t everything. Use immersive storytelling to justify value, reduce risk perception, and showcase ROI.

4. Lean Into Your Market’s Strengths

Big cities like NYC, Vegas, and Chicago? Sell the experience and connectivity. Florida and Texas? Highlight outdoor options and climate resilience. Customize your story based on what your market does best.

 

Now’s the Time to Book Smarter

The industry doesn’t need more guesswork—it needs action. The properties that adapt fastest to the shift toward domestic group demand will come out ahead.

Immersive selling tools can help you capture interest before it goes elsewhere.

Let’s make sure when they’re ready to book, they book with you.

Schedule your immersive audit and strategy review