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WCOFF Hotel Rates (1 Viewer)

Anyone know what the room rates at the Riviera are going to be?
I've never been there but I think it was $285 and that included the draft, room and ESPN Zone party. You can find it on the site, although that was last years price.
 
I think rooms at the Riv last year were like $80 or $90/night.EDIT: Actually, they might have been closer to $60. I can find out for sure.

 
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I think the WCOFF rates are $90 a night. Also, if you put your deposit down ($100) before February 1st you do not have stay there I believe.

 
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I think the WCOFF rates are $90 a night. Also, if you put your deposit down ($100) before February 1st you do not have stay there I believe.
for Riviera or the Hilton?
For the Riviera. It's pretty reasonable, but I put my deposit down and am trying to get out of it because the rest of my group will probably not want to stay there.
 
maybe I missed a memo.

is WCOFF at the Riviera this year instead of the Hilton?
yes. the memo should have had the new cover sheet on it. i'll make sure you get another copy.
 
I think the WCOFF rates are $90 a night. Also, if you put your deposit down ($100) before February 1st you do not have stay there I believe.
Hi Radballs,Do you mean you have to stay at the Riviera to enter the WCOFF?

thanks

 
I think the WCOFF rates are $90 a night. Also, if you put your deposit down ($100) before February 1st you do not have stay there I believe.
Hi Radballs,Do you mean you have to stay at the Riviera to enter the WCOFF?

thanks
You used to have to pay for at least one night's stay at the venue for the draft. Rooms are fully optional this year if you get in early I believe.
 
By the way, the $100 deposit is fully refundable until May 15th so it's a no brainer to get it in to at least increase your options of saving some money on a room you may not even use.

 
FYI: Chris at WCOFF sent me an email earlier that stated word for word, "We are not making the hotel mandatory this year. If you want to stay there, you make your own reservations."

 

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