Selected as a site for the 2010
Olympic Winter Games and recognized as a world-class
environment focused on outdoor adventure, recreation and
responsible tourism, Whistler was chosen by the Adventure
Travel Trade Association as the site for the 2007 Adventure
Travel World Summit. An official announcement will be released
to the media the week of January 1, 2007.
Hosted by the Adventure Travel Trade Association
(ATTA), the 2007 Adventure Travel World Summit will be held at
the award-winning TELUS Whistler Conference Centre October
4-6.
In its third year, the Adventure Travel
World Summit (ATWS) will continue to deliver a premier
international forum for executive-level industry networking,
multi-disciplinary sessions aimed at sustainable and
responsible growth, and solutions-oriented dialogue, debate,
and deliberation on critical topics. In its sold-out
(delegates and exhibitors) October 2006 ATWS in Seattle, more
than 400 executives from 26 countries convened, an increase of
32 percent more delegates over the prior year.
In
addition to Whistler ranking top in a survey conducted by
ATTA, “Tourism Whistler, Whistler’s mayor and the Canadian
Tourism Commission have made the 2007 Adventure Travel World
Summit organizers feel welcome from the start,” said ATTA
President Shannon Stowell. “Commitment to partnership, a
fantastic venue, and sharing a common vision for the
thoughtful development of adventure travel in this region and
beyond – was crucial in our selecting this spectacular site.”
“Conversion” is the underpinning theme for
the 2007 ATWS. Keynote presentations and a mix of strategic
and tactical interactive roundtables, workshops and forums
will help adventure travel organizations turn operational,
marketing, partnership and prospect opportunities into
results-oriented endeavors. Select areas of emphasis for the
2007 ATWS will include:
- Marketing – trends, branding, marketing,
advertising, public relations, etc.
- Sales- customer acquisition, turning
‘lookers’ into ‘bookers’, etc.
- Future Vision – emergent, impacting
trends, destinations, niches, etc.
- Internet – SEO, Web design, email
marketing, blogs, etc.
- Business – operations, training, risk
management, insurance, etc.
- Customer Relationship Management – Client
retention and loyalty
- Distribution & Selling – technology
platforms, GDS, partnerships, etc.
- Strategic Alliances & Collaboration –
Networking sectors within the adventure travel community
(agents, operators, destinations, lodges, media/publishers,
service providers, etc.)
- Sustainable/Responsible Tourism –
Community based tourism, volunteer-based tourism, carbon
offsets, etc.
Further
addressing delegate feedback from the first two Summits, the
ATTA has adjusted the 2007 ATWS flow to include: half day of
conference on October 4 starting at 1:00PM; one full day of
conference on October 5; and a half day of conference on
October 6, followed by a half day of adventure activities
including hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, zip-trekking and
more.
In addition to conference sessions and
keynotes, special events and local networking events are
planned before, during and after the dates of the conference
for interested parties. To meet significant demand for
increased networking, the ATTA has added an optional add-on
networking day on October 7. For this, the ATTA will set up
structured networking venues, times and appointments to allow
delegates extra time to building business and personal
relationships.
Delegates include tour operators,
destination marketing organizations, tourism boards,
lodges/resorts and transportation companies (air, auto, etc.).
Adventure travel agents, attractions, and travel-oriented gear
manufacturers also will participate along with media, travel,
marketing and technology service organizations, academic
institutions, research enterprises, tourism and recreational
governmental agencies.
In the ATTA’s post-Summit (October 2006)
delegate survey, 95 percent of respondents were "extremely
satisfied" or "satisfied" with the conference, confirming the
solid ROI that attendees receive for their involvement.
“This year’s event went so far beyond
[expectations] as to lift in a category of its own,” said
adventure travel industry pioneer, author and co-founder of
Mountain Travel Sobek Richard Bangs. “It was brilliantly
executed, as organized as a Swiss timepiece convention, with
speakers who fiercely challenged, informed and entertained,
with participants whose passion for adventure was only
surpassed by a fervor to learn and share, and featuring good
coffee and fare, which may be the rarest of the qualities
cited.”
Summit attendance is limited to the first
600 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Online
registration is accessible at
www.adventuretravelworldsummit.com.
Registration fees include sessions, meetings, conference
materials, receptions, entertainment and meals. Summit
delegate passes are available on a first come, first served
basis, with special pricing available for early registration.
“Early-bird” registration is $675.00 (U.S.) for ATTA Members,
$900.00 for non-members. Early-bird registration expires April
15, 2007.
Sponsorship
and exhibiting opportunities are available for the 2007 ATWS.
Sponsorship opportunities are available for
speakers/panelists, entertainment events, networking tools for
delegates, meals and more. Summit exhibitions and sponsorships
integrate travel-related brand, product, or service throughout
the event and provide additional exposure for businesses
interested in reaching an influential group of decision-makers
and executives.
Returning sponsors stepping up to support
the 2007 Adventure Travel World Summit include National
Geographic Adventure Magazine, ExOfficio and Quotient
Marketing, and will be joined by a host of new sponsors
including the Canadian Tourism Commission, Norway and Brazil.
Exhibition space at the 2007 Summit also is expected to sell
out early in 2007. Exclusive Tents, MonkeyBean Solutions Inc.,
Tourism Ireland and Macabi Skirt are already committed, with
dozens of reservations already logged. For information on
sponsorship and exhibition space, contact ATTA Director of
Business Development
Chris Chesak.
No transportation is required within
Whistler, as the TELUS Whistler Conference Centre can easily
be walked to from any accommodation within Whistler Village.
The TELUS Whistler Conference Centre underwent a $12 million
modernization project in 2003 that resulted in increased
space, new environmental standards, more features, and rave
reviews from conference attendees. For more information on the
meeting center, virtual tours and event layout visit
http://www.whistlermeetings.com.
To review transportation options from Vancouver, British
Columbia to Whistler, please visit:
http://www.tourismwhistler.com/www/plan_your_trip/transportation_providers.asp.
Whistler is a year-round leisure and meeting destination
located 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada. Whistler has a range of accommodations totaling 5,400
rooms, and a wide selection of restaurants, bars, spas,
boutiques and galleries. Activities range from world-renowned
skiing and snowboarding, mountain biking and golf, to hiking,
rock climbing, and watersports.
For more information on the Adventure Travel
World Summit contact us at 866-411-3131 or
www.adventuretravelworldsummit.com.
*Conference venue, dates, speakers, sessions
and events are subject to change. |