Phoenix Forum Room Registration Opens Wednesday

Phoenix Forum Room Registration Opens Wednesday

TEMPE, Ariz. — Room registration opens Wednesday for lodging at the Tempe Mission Palms during The Phoenix Forum.

The Phoenix Forum, organized by CCBill for the past 18 years, is an exclusive-to-the-industry event, with the hotel accessed only by conference attendees.

“With room types from deluxe to executive king, as well as junior and full suites, choose your views of Phoenix and the valley or keep an eye on the happenings in the courtyard with a cozy interior view,” organizers said.

The Tempe Mission Palms offers several restaurants to choose from, from its Mission Grille to the relaxing Harry's Place Lounge and poolside Cabana Bar & Grill.

There is a three-night minimum stay at the hotel during the conference — Thursday, March 22, through check-out on Sunday, March 25.

For more information about the conference, visit ThePhoenixForum.com. To book a room click here.

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