Phoenix Forum Hotel Reservations Open Wednesday

TEMPE, Ariz. — The Phoenix Forum has announced that reservations for rooms at the host hotel will open at 9 a.m. MST this Wednesday.

Once reservations open, attendees can call the Tempe Mission Palms hotel at 800-547-8705 to book their room(s). TPF officials asked attendees to please be aware the hotel sells out quickly each year, and you must be a registered attendee of the Phoenix Forum to get a room.

When making your reservations, use the special group codes 2TQ99F or 2TQ99G (Pride Section). All room allotments at the Tempe Mission Palms during the event are for a three-night minimum, meaning guests will be reserving rooms for Thursday night through Saturday night.

Additional information regarding reservation policies and cancellation deadlines can be found on the Phoenix Forum website here.  

The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4 to April 7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. More information can be found at thephoenixforum.com

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