XBIZ Miami Hotel Block Added at The Raleigh

XBIZ Miami Hotel Block Added at The Raleigh

MIAMI — XBIZ Miami and CamCon organizers today announced that a new room block has been added at The Raleigh Miami Beach, which is the next-door oceanfront sister property to the host SLS South Beach hotel.

The Raleigh Miami Beach hotel, priced at $185 per night (which includes a $20 resort fee) for XBIZ Miami attendees, is a world-class luxury hotel and part of the SBE Miami Collection. The hotel is hailed for its legendary art deco look while retaining a tastefully modern style.

XBIZ Miami organizers said the events series is set to draw record attendance and yield the best mix of business and pleasure to date. So far, the host SLS South Beach hotel and another adjacent hotel property, The Redbury, have both sold out of rooms, necessitating additional rooms for attendees.

The upcoming XBIZ Miami is set to deliver a fresh slate of cutting-edge educational sessions and executive networking activities, along with exclusive special events such as the annual Miss XBIZ Miami bikini and “mankini” contests, the “CAM4 Pool Party at Hyde Beach,” plus beachside entertainment, sponsored happy hours, poolside networking activities and much more.

Also this year, XBIZ and CamCon have joined forces for the all-new “Neon Nights” party, which will go off in sizzling South Beach fashion as attendees sport their finest neon threads as the theme of the bash.

Room reservations are now available online here or by calling (800) 848-1775 and using group code “MIAMI.”

For final event participation opportunities, visit XBIZ Miami or contact events@xbiz.com.

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