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Visit Anchorage Assists Relocated Natives After Devastating Storm
By Jonathan Trager
Visit Anchorage played a key role in accommodating hundreds of Alaska Natives who were forced to flee from flooded villages in the aftermath of a typhoon earlier this month.
The remnants of Typhoon Halong that roared into western Alaska created the worst coastal surge in decades, submerging homes and destroying entire neighborhoods. The storm impacted 52 communities, with the hardest-hit including Kipnuk and Kwigillingok.
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Countdown on for UFI Global Congress… UFI, The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, is counting down to the 92nd UFI Global Congress, taking place November 19–22 in Hong Kong.
Hosted by AsiaWorld-Expo under the theme “Shaping the Future,” this year’s Congress will bring together industry leaders from around the world and feature new voices, session formats, and immersive activations befitting UFI’s centennial year.
“We are honored to welcome the UFI Global Congress to Hong Kong this year,” said Irene Chan, CEO of AsiaWorld-Expo. “This special occasion marks AsiaWorld-Expo’s 20th anniversary and UFI’s centennial celebration, showcasing our strength as a world-class MICE venue and Hong Kong’s role as a vibrant cultural hub and gateway to the Greater Bay Area. Together with UFI’s inspiring program, we are excited to co-curate experiences that highlight the city’s cuisine, traditions, and innovative spirit. We look forward to hosting industry leaders worldwide to shape new opportunities for growth and collaboration.”
UFI President Hugh Jones added: “This year’s UFI Global Congress will be unlike any other in our history. As UFI marks its centenary, we have a unique opportunity not only to honor a century of connecting people and industries worldwide, but also to look ahead and lay the foundations for the next 100 years. Hong Kong provides the perfect backdrop for this milestone gathering, and I look forward to joining the global UFI community this November to reflect, connect, and shape the future of our industry.”
Find more at ufi.org.
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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ vacation ownership club, Club Wyndham, is inviting guests to “let it dough” this holiday season with a limited-time Pillsbury-themed suite at the Club Wyndham Midtown 45 in New York City.
The suite features an explosion of Pillsbury-themed decor, a kitchen stocked with Pillsbury Ready-to-Bake treats and all the equipment necessary for guests to bake safely, including open mitts and aprons; a cookie concierge service when guests staying in the suite are in need of more dough; and more.
“We’ve teamed up with Pillsbury to transform one of our spacious suites into a first-of-its-kind holiday baking retreat. Guests can bake, decorate and celebrate the season in true New York City style, wrapped in the warmth and nostalgia of holiday baking traditions with Pillsbury,” said Annie Roberts, Sr. Vice President of Club & Owner Services, Club Wyndham.
The suite is available to book from November 17 through January 6, 2026. For more information, visit clubwyndham.com/pillsbury.

The first Four Seasons resort on Florida’s Gulf Coast opened in late October, according to the hotel brand.
The Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort features 220 guest rooms, including 57 suites, five distinct dining concepts, a full-service spa, racquet sports facilities, versatile meeting and event venues, and a Tom Fazio golf course coming next year.
The new Four Seasons will also be home to the Market Square, a mix of shops, dining and entertainment at the center of the Naples Beach Club resort’s 125-acre property.
“Naples Beach Club is our modern expression of the cherished traditions and style of Naples,” said General Manager Diego Angarita.
Gather ye lords and ladies! A new medieval-themed hotel is forthcoming to Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin in spring 2026.
According to the hotel’s website, construction of the Dellshire Resort is currently underway. The family-friendly hotel will offer 257 guest rooms, themed public spaces, and on-site dining.
The $250 million castle-themed hotel is aiming for an “elevated experience” for guests, Wisc News reported.
The first phase of the Dellshire Resort is expected to be completed in May 2026 with two other phases to follow. The project will span 48 acres, and is expected to be completed by fall 2027.
CVB Updates
Visit Chicago Southland has officially released its Fall 2025/Winter 2026 Festivals and Events Guide, the organization announced on October 22.
“We are very proud to provide this great resource for visitors and residents alike,” said Visit Chicago Southland President & CEO Mary Patchin. “The guide is filled with a wide range of opportunities for people of all ages and interests.”
The Fall 2025/Winter 2026 Festivals & Events Guide includes 278 total listings happening in Chicago Southland communities between November 2025 and April 2026, including holiday celebrations, performing arts, festivals, expos, seminars, workshops, and more.
Complimentary guides can be requested and more event listings found at VisitChicagoSouthland.com.
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