Ted Lemon <mellon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Because that deal is not on offer. The hotel is trying to create market > conditions that favor them, and they don't offer a deal that doesn't > sustain those conditions. You can argue that agreeing to these > conditions is stupid, but not agreeing to them may result in the hotel Despite the negotiation, I find the IETF rate at the main hotel (particularly when it's Asia) is beyond what I can justify in my budget. I'd usually rather stay in the main hotel. Our blocks seem small compared to the total attendance... ~400 rooms with 1200 people attending, and yet our blocks seem to sell out frustratingly fast. It seems that if we could buy *all* the rooms in the hotel, that there would be no further optimization that the hotel could do. That's a high risk to the IETF, but if we can do it, then we might find a new balance in price. -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =-
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