Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 16:08:54 -0300 From: "Mark Dodel" Subject: [VOICENWS] Event: Misunderstanding About Hotel Upgrades for Warpstock 2004 From: "Writer Guy" Warpstock 2004 organzers have just recently learned that there was a misunderstanding about the price for upgrading to a room on the 9th or 10th floors at the Sheraton Denver Tech Center Hotel. We have been advertising the upgrade as $15 per night, when in fact it is $30. An atrium room on the top floor is an additional $10. We apologize for distributing information with the wrong prices. Now, the good news. The hotel has offered five upgrades to Warpstock 2004 attendees at the $15/$10 price on a first come, first served basis. To get that price you need to contact Joshua Garcia at the hotel either by email (joshua.garciaDESPAM at starwoodhotels.com) or phone (303)874-6140. What does a $30 upgrade get you? Upgraded rooms have goose down comforters, robes and a copy/fax/printer. You'll also be able to graze a hot breakfast (eggs, bacon, sausages, potatoes, fruit, bagels/toast and cereal/juice) in the 9th floor lounge, and snacks and cocktails from 5:30 to 7:30 in the evening. If You're Coming to Warpstock, Register Soon! In the course of sorting out the upgrade information, we also heard that the hotel will be full during the four days that Warpstock takes place. This means that when the special Warpstock group rate ends on September 30th, you may pay the hotel's regular room rate, which is $179 a night. So, if you're planning on coming to Warpstock 2004, make your hotel reservations now, and make sure you tell them you're attending Warpstock. For more information: www.warpstock.org/event_info/2004/location.html -- To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message to majormajor at os2voice.org unsubscribe news end Or, visit http://www.os2voice.org/MailingLists.html If you have an announcement you would like posted to the VOICE News list, please send it to submit at os2voice.org. Please include a valid reply address and a real contact name. If you wish to comment on this post, please reply to feedback at os2voice.org