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5/5/2025 0 Comments Beyond Balloons & Breaking Bad: Albuquerque’s Unexpected Magic for Retreats& Group TravelConfession time: I wasn't quite sure what to expect for my first visit to Albuquerque. My imagination painted a rather... rustic picture of rural landscapes, tumbleweeds dancing across wide-open spaces, and perhaps a horse or two nodding sagely in the distance. But something about New Mexico's whispered promises of rich culture, wellness opportunities, and (let's be honest) incredible food had me counting down the days until my discovery began. Having a focus on retreats and wellness as top priorities for event and travel planning, ABQ simply had to make my must-visit list. Spoiler alert: it did NOT disappoint! Beyond the Breaking Bad Backdrop Nestled about an hour from Santa Fe at 5,000 feet elevation, Albuquerque offers that perfect high-desert climate that makes wellness enthusiasts swoon. Quick tip: if you're sensitive to elevation or have heart considerations, you might feel the altitude more than expected. But don't let that deter you! (For the full story of my sleep-deprived, heart-pumping adventure—and how I conquered it--*Click Here for my short blog post!* Wine O'Clock in the Desert? Absolutely! My journey kicked off at Casa Rondeña Winery, where I learned something that knocked my California-living socks off: New Mexico is actually America's oldest wine-producing region! While Napa Valley gets all the glory (and I live just minutes away), Spanish settlers were introducing vines here back in the 1600s, establishing a tradition that predates California's wine scene by centuries. The award-winning wines paired with a divine cheese and charcuterie platter left me wishing I could linger longer among the uniquely tiled event spaces. My wine-snob standards were genuinely impressed—and that's saying something! Where Ancient Meets Luxurious Hotel Chaco became my luxurious home base, and oh my goodness, what a find for wellness enthusiasts and incentive groups! This AAA Four Diamond boutique retreat pays homage to Chaco Culture National Historical Park (established by Teddy Roosevelt in 1907) while seamlessly blending ancient architectural inspiration with modern luxury. The regional art throughout the property tells stories of cultural heritage, while the rooms offer stunning views of city and mountains alike. Pro tip: The rooftop bar, Level 5, is just an elevator ride away from your room and serves up panoramic vistas that will have your Instagram followers green with envy. Dinner and Play—But Make It Interactive Ever had your dinner table respond to your hand movements with light projections? No? Well, neither had I until Electric Playhouse blew my mind with their immersive dining experience. This technological playground combines interactive art with innovative cuisine for a dinner that's part meal, part entertainment, and entirely unforgettable. As Albuquerque positions itself as an innovation hub, this venue offers the perfect engaging environment for team-building events that break the mold. After dinner, we unleashed our inner children playing interactive games that had us laughing, competing, and connecting in ways you simply can't replicate in a traditional meeting space. Up, Up and Away! Did you know Albuquerque hosts the world's largest hot air balloon festival? For nine spectacular days each October, the skies transform into a kaleidoscope of hundreds of balloons during the International Balloon Fiesta. While my personal fear of heights kept my feet firmly planted on terra firma, I'd be thrilled to connect your groups with Rainbow Ryders for an unforgettable balloon adventure soaring above the Rio Grande Valley and Sandia Mountains. Some memories are worth conquering fears for—or in my case, living vicariously through braver souls! Los Poblanos: A Retreat Paradise with Farm-to-Table Heaven If I could wave my magic event planner wand and create the perfect retreat venue from scratch, it might look like Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm. This 25-acre sanctuary of breathtaking beauty had me at hello with its lavender fields, majestic cottonwood trees, and meticulously maintained gardens that instantly transport visitors away from everyday stress. As someone laser-focused on creating exceptional retreat experiences, this boutique property isn't just a venue—it's a destination revelation. The historic inn offers 50 gorgeously appointed rooms (you can do a full buyout!), each thoughtfully designed to honor the property's architectural heritage while providing all the modern amenities your discerning attendees expect. For corporate retreats, Los Poblanos offers intimate meeting spaces bathed in natural light that inspire creativity and connection. Imagine your leadership team strategizing in the Farm Shop Conference Room or gathering for breakthrough conversations in the serene Hacienda Sala. The property's abundant outdoor spaces create natural settings for team-building activities, mindfulness sessions, or simply allowing executives the breathing room to think differently. Wellness practitioners will find themselves in absolute heaven here. The property's organic lavender farm isn't just for show—it provides essential oils for their spa treatments and products that retreat attendees can experience firsthand. Morning yoga among the lavender fields, guided meditation walks through the gardens, and farm-to-massage-table treatments create a holistic wellness experience that city venues simply cannot replicate. And the FOOD! Oh my goodness, the utterly ah-mazing brunch at Campo, their James Beard-nominated restaurant, deserves its own paragraph of adoration. The farm-to-table cuisine featured ingredients grown literally steps from our table, creating a dining experience that nourished both body and soul. Your culinary-minded attendees will be talking about these meals long after the retreat ends. What makes Los Poblanos truly special for events is how it effortlessly combines purpose with pleasure. Groups can incorporate agricultural experiences, sustainability tours, and artisanal workshops into their programs, adding educational components that align perfectly with corporate social responsibility initiatives. I'm already plotting multiple returns—this is the kind of place where I can envision bringing groups ranging from tech company executives seeking strategic clarity to wellness retreats focused on mindful rejuvenation. Trust me when I say: this property needs to be at the top of your ABQ consideration list! Send me a quick note if you'd like to learn more! Convention Center with Actual Good Food (Not a Typo!) The 600,000+ square-foot Albuquerque Convention Center surprised me in the best possible way. Beyond its impressive spaces, it features something unique among convention centers nationwide: an in-progress 2,500-square-foot fresco celebrating New Mexico's wine heritage. But let's talk about what really matters—the food! Convention center cuisine typically ranks somewhere between "airplane meal" and "sad desk lunch" on the culinary excitement scale. Not here! Each section showcased genuinely impressive food stations that elevated the experience from functional to memorable. Oh, and don't miss the Breaking Bad statue for a quick photo op! With a variety of meeting, event, and theatre spaces, there's no shortage of what you can create here. Hotel Highlights Worth Noting My hotel tours included some absolute gems: The Clyde Hotel honors former mayor and governor Clyde Tingley with modern elegance and subtle Art Deco touches. Perfectly positioned across from the convention center, it's ideal for conference attendees. (Contact me for insider tips on securing rooms here for your groups!) Hotel Andaluz, the city's first boutique hotel built in 1939 by Conrad Hilton himself, blends historical significance with modern sustainability as a LEED Gold-certified property. I even got to peek into the very room where Mr. Hilton and Zsa Zsa Gabor spent their honeymoon! Getting My Kicks (and Shakes) on Route 66 Albuquerque claims the longest urban stretch of the iconic Route 66, which celebrates its centennial in 2026. The 66 Diner, housed in a converted Phillips 66 service station, transported me straight back to the 1950s with its neon lights and retro vibes. Despite my usually strict health-conscious diet, some experiences demand exceptions—and their towering old-fashioned milkshakes definitely qualified! Paired with chile fries (when in New Mexico...), this nostalgic pitstop was worth every delicious calorie. Mix & Mingle at Sawmill Market While exploring Sawmill Market, Albuquerque's lively food hall housed in a beautifully repurposed lumber facility, I discovered Flora—a venue offering something your groups will absolutely love. They host curated margarita classes where participants learn the art of crafting the perfect margarita with unique flavors and fresh ingredients. Just imagine your team bonding over shakers and salt rims while a skilled mixologist guides them through New Mexico's vibrant cocktail culture! This interactive activity provides the perfect blend of fun, local flavor, and team building that can easily be incorporated into your group's itinerary. A Grand Finale That Stole My Heart: Flamenco!
The absolute highlight of my ABQ adventure came at Tablao Flamenco Albuquerque inside Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town. This wasn't just dinner and a show—it was a soul-stirring cultural immersion that captured my dancer's heart completely. The intimate venue sets the stage for world-class flamenco performers whose passion radiates through every stomp, clap, and dramatic gesture. I was even invited to participate in an interactive experience on stage (perfect for groups wanting to see who has the best rhythm!). The performance was so inspiring that I immediately signed up for a tap class upon returning home. (Little-known fact: tap dancing was my first love at age three, and I taught it well into my twenties before taking a hiatus.) For groups seeking a memorable evening that combines cultural depth with pure entertainment, this experience simply must cap off their Albuquerque visit. The authenticity and artistic excellence will leave even your most well-traveled attendees thoroughly impressed. The Verdict? ABQ is the Ultimate Surprise Package In short, Albuquerque delivers the perfect blend of wellness opportunities, cultural richness, and culinary delights for groups seeking something beyond the ordinary. It offers authentic experiences that connect visitors to both ancient traditions and innovative futures—all wrapped in that magical New Mexican sunshine. Even my Napa-adjacent wine palate was thoroughly impressed by America's oldest wine region! Who knew? Ready to discover how this southwestern gem could transform your next corporate retreat, incentive trip, or special event? Let's chat! *Drop me a line here,* and I'll help you craft an Albuquerque experience that will have your attendees talking for years to come. Looking for a destination that combines wellness, culture, and unforgettable experiences for your next event? Let OmniEra create your perfect Albuquerque adventure! Extra special thanks to Smart Meetings and Visit Albuquerque for their hospitality to make many of my discoveries possible.
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We're back! After a whirlwind May that had me stepping away from the blog to handle all the chaos that comes with that time of year, I'm excited to dive back in. May had PCMANCC's annual flagship education program L.E.A.P. (I was Chair a couple years ago), Mother's Day weekend, ending of Spring semester, EDC, BottleRock, and quite the epic 25 Year Anniversary of a San Francisco legendary music event. What better way to return than by talking about the destination I should have covered months ago... This OmniBlog has been going strong for almost half a year now, and while we've explored incredible wellness retreats and incentive destinations up and down the western coast, there's one glaring omission that has me scratching my head: How have I not written about Las Vegas yet?! Those of you who know me are probably shocked. Those who don't know me yet might be thinking, "Why Vegas?" Trust me, I've heard it all over the past 20+ years: "You don't drink, you don't gamble—Vegas isn't your thing." Well, I've been changing minds longer than some of you have been alive. And though I may be getting older in another state, that doesn't mean I don't know what's happening in Vegas life. Because let me tell you—it's been my second home for the last two decades. I'm more up-to-date with Vegas restaurants than those in my own hometown these days. I've been trying to move there permanently since before the pandemic, and at this point, they should just give me honorary residency because I'm there at least every other month. The Vegas Series Begins Obviously, I can't give you a complete Vegas overview in one blog post. Will I drip-feed you content over a month? A season? A year? Let's see how this flows. What I can give you is the best of the best—the experiences that never disappoint. Let's be real: my favorite thing to do in Vegas is eat. If you're a foodie or someone who aspires to be one, this is your destination. How could I live on a coast and yet have the best crab legs of my life in Vegas? Maestro's Ocean Club at Crystals delivers fluffy, buttery heaven alongside those Instagram-worthy smoky dry ice cocktails. Not to be outdone by Ocean Prime just a stone's throw away. "But aren't those chains?" you might ask. Hate to break it to you, but not all chains are created equal. Case in point: my #1 most recommended restaurant ever--Vic & Anthony's at the Golden Nugget. It took me YEARS before I finally brought a group there circa 2014 because, yes, a chain steakhouse in downtown old Vegas seemed questionable. I was seriously mistaken. For the past decade, I've made it a point to dine there at least once during my birthday week and literally any other time I can sneak in a dinner—whether I'm there for an event, a conference, or flying solo. They're probably the reason I won't give up red meat completely, and their wine list is to die for. (Please tell me y'all know I know my wine, right?) Beyond the Dining Scene And the shows? Before I get to the really good stuff, let me say this: my favorite Cirque shows aren't necessarily the top-tier headliners (though those are great in their own right). I completely understand why Blue Man Group has been around for over two decades, and I'm hoping to catch Absinthe again soon. Let's talk museums. Everyone's different, but I love history and lights, so the Neon Museum Boneyard tour—especially at night—has been a favorite for years. Do the Mob Museum and hit the underground Speakeasy while you're at it. The Quick Vegas Hit I was recently asked by someone with a 6-hour layover what to show a Vegas first-timer. That was tough because you need to account for travel time to and from the airport, plus the never-ending construction reality of Vegas. Here's what I recommended: Take a car directly from the airport to the High Roller at the Linq Promenade. If you're over 21 and willing to have a drink, I highly recommend the High Roller Happy Half Hour—open bar for the 30-minute adventure with a much better vibe than the regular excursion. You can see SO much of Las Vegas from that height, including the Bellagio fountains. It's a must. I probably have eight annual photos of friends there during my birthday celebrations. After the High Roller, walk across to the Bellagio and visit their Conservatory of Flowers that changes every season. If you're looking to gamble, the less expensive hotels like Harrah's and Flamingo might be in your favor. On the more lux side? The Wynn, Venetian, and Cosmopolitan are all within walking distance. With more time? I absolutely suggest hitting Fremont Street at night—the Golden Nugget has that famous pool with a water slide through a shark tank (more on that later), and the Zoomline on SlotZilla is currently the best zipline experience in Vegas! What's Coming Next
Don't just take my word for these recommendations—but definitely hit me up to see what would be best for YOU! Over the next few months, I'll be diving deep into everything that makes Vegas the perfect destination for both wellness escapes and unforgettable incentive experiences. Yes, you read that right—Vegas wellness is absolutely a thing, and I can't wait to show you how. Welcome back to OmniBlog, and get ready for some serious Vegas insider knowledge from your girl who's been living this city for 25+ years. What aspect of Vegas are you most curious about? Drop me a line—I'd love to hear what you want to explore first! |
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