Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Dear Everyone -- Since this involves changes in the registration practice for the next conference, I thought it was important to share this information. Rose Justice Dear friends and members of LPA- We are working on a new and ambitious Conference Registration plan for Seattle 2007 50th anniversary.. The LPA board of Directors is supporting a new National Conference Registration process starting this year with the 2007 Seattle conference. In an attempt to avoid the yearly fiascos regarding overbooking and then mass cancellations of our hotel rooms we will be implementing the following new process. All those planning on attending the 2007 conference must register first for the conference and then they will receive a confirmation booking code that can be used to secure the conference rate of $104 plus tax at the DoubleTree Hotel Seattle Airport. We will start by accepting a $50.00 deposit for your Conference registration and this deposit will trigger your ability to book your rooms at the DoubleTree. The full deposit is refundable on or before March 30 2007. All those requesting a Conference registration refund will be required to cancel room registrations as well. No doubt many of you will have questions, concerns and even critical responses. We welcome any and all constructive suggestions however, this has been under intense consideration for many years and after 50 years of conferences it's time to try new approaches to solve old problems. We are thankful for the unanimous support of the board of Directors and the 2008 conference committee to help move this new (and no doubt controversial) approach forward. Many details of the conference schedule of events are still being worked out and we will be using LPAToday (each issue) to provide additional details. In the meantime if you want to lock your space down please call Maureen Malek (LPA National Office Administrator) at (888) 572-2001 to secure your place at our 50th golden extravaganza. Ted Spencer is putting the final touches on he 2007 website and we expect that to be officially announced next week. Best regards, Matt Roloff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 I think this is great! On many fronts this solves problems for the Conference committee, LPA and the members who want to attend but can't plan a year in advance. How? It stops the Registration deadbeats that want to come to Conference and hang at the dances and never pay what everyone else does, it gives an accurate room count without last minute cancellations of room blocks from those who book 9 months out not sure if they're even going and it helps those who want a guaranteed room get a reservation in a more civilized fashion with by simply paying up first. This is long overdue and The Seattle Conference Committee as well as The National Review Committee and National officers should be applauded for this new policy. --- On Aug 28, 2006, at 7:40 AM, Rose wrote: > > The LPA board of Directors is supporting a new National Conference > Registration process starting this year with the 2007 Seattle > conference. > > In an attempt to avoid the yearly fiascos regarding overbooking and > then > mass cancellations of our hotel rooms we will be implementing the > following new process. > > All those planning on attending the 2007 conference must register > first > for the conference and then they will receive a confirmation booking > code that can be used to secure the conference rate of $104 plus tax > at > the DoubleTree Hotel Seattle Airport. > > We will start by accepting a $50.00 deposit for your Conference > registration and this deposit will trigger your ability to book your > rooms at the DoubleTree. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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