Phoenix Forum Offers 'Book Now, Stay Relaxed' Promo

Phoenix Forum Offers 'Book Now, Stay Relaxed' Promo

TEMPE, Ariz. — Book now and get a free general admission badge.

That’s the invitation made by organizers of The Phoenix Forum for their March event at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

A free general admission badge code will be provided with each room reservation confirmed prior to or on Monday, Dec. 31.

“Homey and inviting are just a couple of the reasons why we have made this destination our exclusive 'show home' since 2005,” organizers said. “Considering CCBill's global headquarters is located right down the street, we do know a lot about the ‘ins and outs’ of Tempe and the Phoenix metro area. This is just one of the many reasons why we are so excited to return to the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel next March, and to offer a free badge.”

There are lots of new things going on at Tempe Mission Palms Hotel, including the hotel’s impressive remodel, introducing a more modern design to many of the common areas, sleeping rooms and suites.

“By staying on-site during The Phoenix Forum, you can relax in the comfy ambiance of the hotel’s spacious guest rooms, with everything from deluxe and executive rooms to junior and full suites, while enjoying unparalleled service and a variety of charming amenities including in-room coffee and tea service, free Wi-Fi, and heated rooftop pool and terrace,” organizers said. 

Check out more about the “Book Now, Stay Relaxed” promo here.

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