Andaz Hotel Sold Out; New Block Added at Grafton Hotel

Andaz Hotel Sold Out; New Block Added at Grafton Hotel

LOS ANGELES — The Andaz Hotel on Hollywood’s famed Sunset Strip has sold out of rooms for the XBIZ 2017 show, presented by Camgasm.

XBIZ organizers are pleased to announce that show attendees have an alternate nearby option for hotel accommodations — The Grafton hotel.

A new room block has been added at The Grafton, across the street, which is known for its boutique look and feel on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, Calif.

Special nightly rates of $219 at The Grafton can be obtained by clicking here or calling (323) 654-4600 and using group code “XBIZ.”

Set to be the largest industrywide gathering of the new year, XBIZ 2017 will be closed to the public and occupy the entire property of the Andaz hotel Jan. 9-12 for separate events specifically tailored to explore  the future of digital media, content production and e-commerce sectors of the adult industry.

XBIZ shows are known for its cutting-edge, individually tailored seminars and panel discussions, sponsored by NETbilling. There are also innumerable networking opportunities with business leaders from all over the world and from all segments of the industry.

XBIZ 2017’s unique format is designed to unify the industry with overlapping schedules and several intermixed special events to maximize business opportunities.

Among the many anticipated special events being held during XBIZ 2017 are the XBIZ Exec Awards, which honor outstanding career achievement in a variety of prominent career fields within the adult industry.

The series of events culminate with the star-studded 2017 XBIZ Awards show, presented by MyFreeCams and hosted by the legendary Ron Jeremy, at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Jan 12.

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