TRAFFIC 2013 in Las Vegas: Early bird tickets are now available

An email notification, urging domainers to take advantage of the “early bird” pricing for TRAFFIC 2013 in Las Vegas, was just dispatched:

Greetings!

Registration for T.R.A.F.F.I.C. LAS VEGAS at the beautiful world-class Bellagio Hotel and Resort is now open. Early Bird prices are in effect for the first 50 tickets sold. This is ABOVE and BEYOND the ones already sold to T.R.A.F.F.I.C. attendees last week in Florida. Just like airline reservations, when you book early, you get the best price.

We have secured rooms at the Bellagio for just $159/night with suites at $350 and $450. $159 is a very attractive rate and will save you a lot of time and energy being in the host hotel and not worrying about renting cars or taking cabs.

So when you hear that T.R.A.F.F.I.C. is $2000 for a ticket, it’s just not true unless you wait and then it will be $1795. It’s OUR formula that has kept us at the cutting edge of business since 2004 and has allowed us to treat you like royalty.

Once the 50 tickets are sold, prices go up to $1295. We will have 50 tickets at this price level. Once those are gone the rate climbs to $1495 and then finally to $1795.

So there it is. Plain, simple, transparent. If your budget is important to you, now is the time to buy your tickets. Howard will be sending out sponsor packets within 24 hours.

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. LAS VEGAS will take place at the 5 Star Bellagio Hotel and Spa from Wednesday May 29th thru Saturday June 1, 2013 and Pre-Show activities and exclusive cabanas from Monday, May 27th. Our largest shows have been in Vegas and we expect this to be no different as the buzz has already begun on the heels of another successful Florida Show.  We look forward to seeing you there.

Rick and Howard

 

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One Response to “TRAFFIC 2013 in Las Vegas: Early bird tickets are now available”
  1. BullS says:

    If I buy now and cannot attend,can I resell at 10KUSD?

    Do I have to sign an agreement with the City of Vegas-that what happens in Vegas stays zipped in my pants?

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