Internext Summer Early Registration Extended Until June 30

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Internext Summer announced that early-bird registration has been extended until Friday, June 30. The registration fee for all-access passes to the Westin Diplomat Hotel & Spa are $250 until Friday, June 30 at which time the price increases to $300.

Included in the all-access pass:

  • Free wireless Internet access throughout the Westin Diplomat Hotel & Spa, including all meeting and function space, the feature pavilion (Exhibit Hall), restaurants and the pool area.
  • Increased privacy and security, no one will be permitted on hotel property without an access badge.
  • Comprehensive seminar and workshop programs.
  • Complimentary brunches in the Convention Center.
  • The Westin Diplomat Hotel & Spa are currently more than 80 percent reserved for Internext Summer.

    Rooms can be reserved by calling (888) 627-9057 or visiting www.StarwoodMeeting.com/Book/Internext06.

    “If you’re a procrastinator you’re in luck,” AVN Online Associate Publisher MJ McMahon said.

    Internext will be sponsoring an opening night party, Thursday, August 3, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. by the pool to kick off the three day conference. Attendees are encouraged to come early and enjoy complimentary Mai Tais and hors d’oeuvres, along with live music, and get to know the people they will be doing business with.

    For more information on scheduled events and to get the full seminar schedule, please visit Internext-Expo.com, contact Press@Internext-Expo.com or call (818) 718-5788.

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