RE: ever more hypothetical Hotel situation

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Hi,

If we can get a good deal in Vegas (or wherever else) I don't see why we should drop it just because there is a risk that we are afterwards asked not to come back...

Regards,

Christer

Sent from my Windows Phone

From: John Levine
Sent: ‎10/‎01/‎2016 21:17
To: ietf@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: ever more hypothetical Hotel situation

>gamble," but I do agree with John: I very much doubt we would actually
>impact the cash flow of the casino, it's not like they would close it
>to outsiders ;-)

True, and by Vegas standards, the IETF is a pretty small meeting.  The
recent CES had 170,000 attendees and 3800 booths.  I have no love for
Las Vegas, but on a quick peek at the city's meeting planner site I
asked for hotels with at least 1000 rooms, 40K sq ft of meeting space,
and a meeting room that can hold 1500, and it immediately found 19
different hotels that could do that.

On the other hand, some hotels really do tell meetings to go away if
the people are low spenders.  My father used to run a company that
gave short technical courses, several running at once each with 20 to
50 people for 3-5 days.  They'd been using the same hotel for years
until one day the hotel told them we love you, but your people don't
drink enough so you'll have to find another place.

R's,
John


 


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