‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person  — Photo by Hilton

MCLEAN, Va. – After a surge in virtual meetings driven by the pandemic, nearly three-quarters of event goers now say they prefer in-person events to virtual ones, according to a recent Hilton survey. To support the growing demand for in-person gatherings, Hilton this week announced the expansion of its events booking capabilities, enabling customers shopping for meeting packages for up to 35 attendees to book guest rooms and meetings or event spaces, with or without 10 to 25 guestrooms, directly on Events.Hilton.com without a separate contract or phone call. The new functionality will roll out via all Hilton websites globally by early next year. 

As we see the demand for small meetings and events across our portfolio continue to increase, these enhanced booking capabilities will help simplify the complexities and stress associated with meeting planning. Further, this new digital-forward approach will enable Hilton to anticipate the needs of our small meeting customers and offer a convenient, frictionless online shopping and booking experience so our team members can help planners with their more complex needs. Chris Silcock, executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Hilton

Hilton’s online survey, conducted by KRC Research in August 2023, uncovered the following insights:

In-Person is Irreplaceable

More than 70% of event attendees prefer in-person events to virtual ones.

Findings indicate in-person meetings have benefits that can’t be replicated virtually like:

‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton
‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton

Virtual Event Burnout

Half of all event goers (47%) are burnt out from virtual meetings – and this increases among younger generations, with Gen Z feeling this the most (59%).

‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton
‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton

Technical difficulties with audio or video (35%) and poor internet connection (34%) are common issues experienced by over a third of U.S. adults while hosting or attending virtual events. 61% of respondents admit to attempting to speak during a virtual meeting while on mute.

Planning is Complicated

About a third of event planners (27%) are frustrated with the complicated and time-consuming event space booking process, with four in ten frustrated with finding a space that meets their requirements (39%) and 40% with juggling all the event details at once.

Event planners are...

‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton
‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton

In addition to these findings, Hilton’s 2024 Trends Report, What Millennials, Gen Z, Gen X and Baby Boomers Tell Us About Travel in the Year Ahead,” found that travelers, no matter their age or purpose of travel, are looking for innovative and seamless digital solutions to simplify their overall travel experience and personalize their stays, starting with the booking process. In fact, 80% of travelers say it’s important to be able to book their trip entirely online.

Hilton’s expanded online events booking functionality, which accommodates both professional and personal planners, will solve for these friction points by allowing the small meetings and events customer segment the ability to book their event space entirely online, bundled with guest rooms, audio-visual needs and food and beverage orders. From board meetings to fundraisers, family reunions to baby showers, this feature will allow planners to focus less on contracts and more on personalizing the packages and experiences that are tailored to their attendees’ unique needs.

Small meeting and event packages are currently available to book on Events.Hilton.com at select properties spanning counties in the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific, with the feature slated to be available throughout the full portfolio of hotels with meeting space by early 2024.

For more information, or to book meeting and event packages, visit Events.hilton.com.

‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton
‘Sorry, You’re on Mute’: 68% of US Event Goers Have Attended a Virtual Meeting that They Wished Was In‑Person — Source: Hilton

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