Wednesday, March 29, saw the highly anticipated 2nd Annual Phoenix Forum Golf Tournament at the Phantom Horse Golf Club. Presented by GigaCash/FeedsNow and held for the benefit of ASACP and the Free Speech Coalition, this tournament has rapidly turned into a “must attend” event for golfers coming to the forum.
SexyAds kicked things off nicely on Thursday at the Mission Palms Courtyard, offering attendees a Desert Margarita or ice cold beer on their way to registration, with the Hooter’s Happy Hour sponsored by Just Blow Me, G3X and Hundies serving up beer, boobs and chicken wings all afternoon at the Hooter’s restaurant across the street.
The Lightspeed Webmaster Dodgeball Tournament, sponsored by LightspeedCash, The Fubar Times and World Wide Feeds/World Wide Content, ran in three progressive elimination stages throughout the forum, providing a fun networking hub centered around the tennis court and pool area.
The forum got into full swing at Thursday evening’s courtyard Welcome Reception, with snacks and libations provided by CCBill, hosts of the Phoenix Forum, and once again exceeding every attendee’s high expectations by putting on a stellar event. Thanks guys!
Those still yearning to party had many post-reception options, including Pussycash’s Rock–N–Roll Beach Party, the All Access Kickoff Party at Harry’s Bar, sponsored by ULoveJack, the GayAfterHours Hospitality Suite, sponsored by Mansites/Pridebucks, the pajama and sexy lingerie-themed Lightspeed Late Night Lounge and the Pizza de Resistance party sponsored by TopBucks and PlugInFeeds.
With all that partying on the previous evening, more than a few forum attendees were glad to stop by Sapphiccash’s Bloody Mary Bar before heading off to the morning’s seminar program and the poolside ‘Kisses for a Cause’ sponsored by Vanilla DeVille’s PornMonkeyCash and Naked Sword for the benefit of the Free Speech Coalition.
After an amazing buffet lunch in the courtyard, and a slate of afternoon seminars later, it was time to head over to Hooter’s for another Happy Hour party sponsored by Just Blow Me, G3X, Hundies, and another round of the Lightspeed Webmaster Dodgeball Tournament.
Top Bucks presented its Brazilian Dinner Party on Friday evening at the Rio Sabor Steakhouse in Scottsdale, providing a festive feast in the best Top Bucks tradition, while the Gay Phoenix Forum held its poolside launch party at the Mission Palms.
With red carpet arrivals and an energy-charged atmosphere, the WegCash and Paycom sponsored Saguaro Soiree at The Library was an incredibly good time that I hope the sponsors repeat for next year. It seemed as though everyone was there enjoying this highly-anticipated event, which offered music, dancing waitresses, tasty treats and a variety of cash-prize competitions.
The rest of the evening was rounded out by the Mansites/Pridebucks sponsored GayAfterHours Hospitality Suite, the Lightspeed Late Night Lounge and the TopBucks and PlugInFeeds sponsored Pizza de Resistance.
Sapphiccash kicked off Saturday morning with its Bloody Mary Bar, offering attendees’ relief before the morning programming, followed later by a buffet lunch. TopBucks and PlugInFeeds had their Pizza de Resistance party, providing a tasty luncheon alternative before the start of the afternoon programming schedule.
Lightspeed’s Webmaster Dodgeball Tournament held its finals on Saturday afternoon, while PussyCash staged its “Amazing H–Bomb Campaign” launch, giving away an H2 and H3 Hummer, which were on display at the Mission Palms.
DeeCash and PlatinumBucks sponsored the forum’s closing dinner, providing a nice start to an exciting evening, which featured the Porn Poker Tournament, sponsored by CamZ, SammySmack, NetBilling, Eroticy, Pluginfeeds, Dating Gold, MPA3, and the Adult Insider Network.
The Mansites/Pridebucks Late Night Suite and Lightspeed’s sexy schoolgirls, nerds and geeks-themed Late Night Lounge rounded out the evening.
With such a diverse range of entertainment options, including the art and music fairs being simultaneously held in front of the forum venue, attendees at this year’s Phoenix Forum were never at a loss for things to do. These fun networking opportunities along with the seminar schedule make this a must-attend event.