XBIZ Announces SLS Takeover for Miami Show

XBIZ Announces SLS Takeover for Miami Show

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce details for 2016 XBIZ Miami, sponsored by OrbitalPayTrafficHaus, Epoch, Affil4You, Mobius Payments and SegPay.

By popular request, the event will completely takeover the luxurious SLS Hotel located on Miami’s world-famous South Beach from May 31 through June 3 and coincide with CamCon (formerly CammingCon). And with hotel access restricted to registered event attendees only — including upwards of 200 cam models set to be in attendance, organizers expect the combined events to draw record attendance and yield the best mix of business and social events yet.

In addition to offering a dramatically more focused setting for business networking and branding opportunities, specially reduced food and drink rates have also been negotiated for show attendees. Combined with the affordability of room rates starting at just $195 per night plus free registration for affiliates and talent, XBIZ Miami offers true value to its growing list of participating companies and industry newcomers.

Called a feast for the senses, a creative cocktail of sophistication and playfulness, and a hotel with style, luxury and service, SLS South Beach is “a surreal boutique luxury hotel journey through Miami, Latin America, Asia and the Mediterranean,” that is widely praised for its comfort, cuisine and elegance by previous XBIZ Miami attendees that enjoyed the hospitality of the hotel.

The SLS Hotel’s unique decor includes aristocratic French styling in guest rooms, with mirrored ceilings and comfortable amenities. The hotel lobby features “an open kitchen playing live culinary theater,” where superior food and drink services come standard. Dining options include The Bazaar, where a mix of sophisticated cuisine features local Latin flavors; while Katsuya offers innovative sushi and robata dishes uniquely adapted for the American palate. Other dining options include The Terrace, which is reminiscent of the outdoor cafés of Paris; and Bar Centro, the perfect spot for a relaxing cocktail and casual business discussions. If that isn’t enough, numerous restaurants are within walking distance.

Hyde Beach, one of the hottest pools in Miami, with cabanas and a lounge, offers drinks and a luncheon served al fresco poolside or in its Mediterranean garden. Hyde Beach will once again be ground zero for outdoor networking under the sun.

Following XBIZ tradition, the popular summer event is set to deliver a fresh slate of cutting edge educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events such as the annual Miss XBIZ Miami Bikini Contest, the return of the popular Miami Vice “White Party,” plus pool activities, beachside entertainment, sponsored happy hours and more.

“We are very pleased to have had the opportunity to take over the entire property of SLS South Beach, enabling us to take this event to a whole new level in terms of offering the same type of captive audience and branding flexibilities that have made our L.A. events series a standout,” XBIZ Events Director Moe Helmy stated. “With rooms already going fast and record attendance projected, we urge everyone to book early before SLS is sold out.”

Stay tuned to XBIZ for upcoming details about this popular Miami beachside gathering, including the release of the official show schedule and special event announcements.

For more information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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