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Navigating Utah’s Alcohol Laws for Your Event: A Guide to Serving Drinks Stress-Free
By Event Team Utah If you are planning a social gathering, corporate gala, or large private party in the Beehive State, you’ve probably heard the rumors: Utah’s liquor laws are incredibly confusing. While it is true that the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (DABS) has some unique regulations, serving alcohol at your event doesn't have to be a headache. At Event Team Utah DMC, we've staffed hundreds of events, and we know the ins and outs of keeping your bar lega
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21 hours ago3 min read
The Complete Guide to Corporate Event Venues in Northern Utah by Event Team Utah
When it comes to planning corporate events in northern Utah, few destinations offer the sheer variety and logistical advantages that this region delivers. From world-class Olympic venues to charming mountain-top settings, northern Utah has earned its reputation as a premier corporate destination. Whether you're planning an intimate executive retreat for 10 or a large-scale conference for 3,500 guests, the diversity of venue options here ensures you'll find the perfect fit for
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Jul 316 min read
The Complete Guide to Corporate Events in Park City & Salt Lake City, Utah
Your ultimate planning resource for Utah's premier corporate event destinations by Event Team Utah. Whether you're envisioning a mountain retreat where your team can think big, or a dynamic urban event in the heart of downtown, Utah delivers. And we're not just saying that — we've spent years helping Fortune 500 companies, startups, and every size in between pull off events that people actually remember. This guide covers everything you need to know about planning a corporate
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Jul 207 min read
What Does a DMC Actually Do? A Clear Guide for Meeting Planners
By Event Team Utah You're planning a three-day corporate retreat in Park City. The hotel is booked. The agenda is set. Now comes the part that keeps planners up at night: making it all actually happen — on the ground, in a destination you maybe only visited once for a site visit. Airport transfers for 60 people. A welcome reception at a venue you've never used. Team-building activities that need permits. Transportation between the hotel and dinner. A backup plan if weather ca
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Jul 134 min read
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