Las Vegas Convention
Schedule
The Las Vegas convention schedule 2009 is
usually the busiest from Sept through mid December and from early January
into the middle of April. The two largest conferences are the Consumer
Electronics show held in early January and the NAB or National Association
of Broadcasters in April of every year. These shows can attract over 100,000
visitors and virtually fill every room in Las Vegas. If you are planning
to attend one of the conventions or even just as a tourist, you probably
want to check the schedule to see what is going on.
With so many people attending these conferences the Las Vegas convention
schedule 2010 fills up quickly and if you are planning to attend one of
them, you should book early. Registration for the convention you are attending
can be done anytime, although it is better to register early to avoid
the last minute rush and usually there are discounts available for early
registrations.
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The real reason you need to book early is the hotel space. Many rooms are
sold at a premium and you could end up a long ways away from the convention
and pay a high rate for your room. Once conference I attended saw room rates
as high as $700 per night for a regular room, while the very next week they
were down to a more reasonable rate of $79 per night. Booking early in 2006
means you will avoid the last minute increases in room rates that many of the
hotels implement. So check the Las Vegas convention schedule 2009 and make
your decision regarding lodgings early.
It also pays to shop around a bit. Some hotels that are not busy in a particular week when some of the smaller conventions are in town may offer great rates for their rooms. If you are prepared to walk a bit further or take a taxi you can sometimes save a lot on the price of your room.
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