Right --- the goal is not to provide the cheapest possible
accommodations but to recommend a pretty good hotel and to try to
improve the rate there. You should book at the Little America if that
kind of hotel appeals to you.
As full disclosure, RacketCon does lose some money if it turns out that
Very generous, thank you!
Robby
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:24 PM David Storrs wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 5:16 PM Robby Findler
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>> Not that you should change your system/plans, but attendees booking
>> rooms at the hotel is actually part of what helps to pay for the
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 5:16 PM Robby Findler
wrote:
> Not that you should change your system/plans, but attendees booking
> rooms at the hotel is actually part of what helps to pay for the event
> (because of the way the contracts between the event and the hotel
> works). In this case, I don't
Not that you should change your system/plans, but attendees booking
rooms at the hotel is actually part of what helps to pay for the event
(because of the way the contracts between the event and the hotel
works). In this case, I don't think there is any issue and RacketCon
is, as far as I know,
I actually booked rooms at a hotel across the street from the Little America
for much less. In all the conferences and other events I have been to, I don't
think I have ever, even once, found the group-rate rooms at the host hotel to
be the best deal.
James
On Jun 14, 2019, at 3:40 PM,
If you're attending just RacketCon, there are still some group-rate
rooms available at the Little America Hotel --- but you'll need to act
fast. Our guaranteed group reservation has expired, but they'll
continue to accept group reservations as long as space remains.
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