YNOT Austin Party 2 Weeks Away

AUSTIN — The YNOT Party Austin, to be held Nov. 14-17, is only two weeks away.

“The schedule is jam-packed,” said Jay Kopita, co-owner of the YNOT Group. “In addition to getting an insider’s look at Texas’ historic capital city, attendees will visit Austin’s justifiably famous 6th St., taste some seriously awesome food and craft beer, and experience an authentic honky tonk. There’s world-class live entertainment at every venue. This will be one epic party.”

The Driskill Hotel in Downtown Austin will serve as the host hotel, and venues that will be featured in the YNOT Party Austin include Maggie Mae’s, Buffalo Billiards and the Little Longhorn Saloon.

“As an Austinite, I can tell you everything on the schedule is something you don’t want to miss,” Kopita said. “Austin rivals Los Angeles as the mecca of the international entertainment world, but with less traffic, pollution and wannabes.”

YNOT said, “Thanks to the generosity of sponsors ClickCash, Affil4You, Priority Payout, AW Summit, and Austin-based Fleshlight and Vacares, the attendance fee is a low $189 person. A limited number of passes may be available at the door for $219, but waiting to register is risky.”

“I can’t stress that enough: register early to guarantee a spot at the lowest rate,” Kopita said. “This will be the kind of event you just don’t see in the industry anymore.”

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

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