YNOT Party Austin Set For November

AUSTIN — The YNOT Group has announced that their next YNOT Party will be held in Austin, Texas from Nov. 14-17. In the past, the YNOT Group held their YNOT Party events in Mexico and Jamaica. 

“Old-school industry insiders remember the hijinks coupled with relaxation at YNOT parties in Mexico and Jamaica,” a YNOT spokesperson said. “This time, YNOT moves the shindig stateside to a city where past meets present and Wild West meets modern metropolis. Austin, Texas is the perfect place to kick your boots off or up in a place known for its music, food and culture.”

YNOT Group Co-Owner Jay Kopita said, “Austin is a fantastic location with lots to do, friendly people and a wild side you won’t believe. YNOT is based in Texas now, and we’ve got the inside scoop on the best places to go and things to do. Come to our house and see what fun really looks like.”

YNOT said that although the YNOT Party offers networking opportunities for people in the adult industry, it should not be considered a trade show.

“The YNOT Party isn’t a trade show,” a YNOT spokesperson said. “It isn’t a scripted C-suite gathering. It is a chance for networking in a relaxed atmosphere with a devil-may-care edge. Tours, honky-tonk crawls and Texas-traditional meals will provide attendees with a wild-and-wooly experience they’ll never forget.”

The YNOT Party Austin costs $189 a person, and YNOT said, “The posse is limited to 100 people to ensure everyone has a good time.”

Sponsors for the YNOT Party in Austin include ClickCash, Affil4You, Vacares, Priority Payout, the AW Summit, and Fleshlight and their affiliate program FNCash.

"Everything’s bigger in Texas, so get ready to get rowdy," the YNOT Group said. "Y’all come on down to Austin for the industry party to end all industry parties. Kick up your heels with your peers at YNOT Party Austin and have some good ol’ fashioned fun."

For more information, visit YNOTPartyAustin.com or follow the YNOT Group on Twitter.

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