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Re: Above market hotel room rates

2010-03-24 01:55:15
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Lou Berger <lberger(_at_)labn(_dot_)net> 
wrote:

I asked Ray about this problem in Hiroshima, his response was something
along the lines of "conference rates are different and more complicated
from regular hotel rates".  I have to say, I really think the community
deserves a detailed response on this topic from the secretariat...

Lou


I don't know why you would expect a different answer from the answer that
has previously been provided. Its complicated and each meeting is a little
different but in general, the lower the room rates the higher the
registration fee. If, in effect, registration fees are being subsidized by
room rates and enough people evade the room rates one way or another, the
registration fees have to go up. For an interesting and unusual example,
here is some registration information for the March 2010 IEEE 802 Plenary
meeting, which I attended in Orlando, Florida, last week:
http://ieee802.facetoface-events.com/files/sessions/63/update2.pdf
You will note (see red text at near the bottom of the page) that, if you
didn't stay in one of the two official meeting hotels, you had to pay an
extra $300 registration fee.

Thanks,
Donald



On 3/23/2010 6:44 PM, Samuel Weiler wrote:
Once again, we appear to be meeting in a hotel that's offering lower
rates to
the general public than they're offering to us.

As of right now, the "Best Available Rate" at the Anaheim Hilton for
tonight,
23 March 2010, is $119.  The senior rate is $113.  That's from
hilton.com.
With a 2 day cancellation policy.

The same rate is also available for a three night stay, leaving on
Friday.

-- Sam

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