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Today is the Deadline to Reserve Hotel Rooms for NACE

If you plan to attend NACE, or any of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week shows, and have not yet made your hotel reservation, show organizers are recommending that you do so immediately. Today (Friday, October 8) is the deadline for most hotels within the NACE 2004 room block. NACE hotels include the Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Luxor, Hawthorn Suites, Monte Carlo and Motel 6. To make your hotel arrangements online, go to www.NACEexpo.com, and click on the Hotel & Travel section.

LAS VEGAS — If you plan to attend NACE, or any of the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week shows, and have not yet made your hotel reservation, show organizers are recommending that you do so immediately.

Today (Friday, October 8) is the deadline for most hotels within the NACE 2004 room block. NACE hotels include the Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Luxor, Hawthorn Suites, Monte Carlo and Motel 6. To make your hotel arrangements online, go to www.NACEexpo.com, and click on the Hotel & Travel section.

NACE Show organizers are also recommending that show attendees make restaurant reservations and buy show tickets in advance. Once you get to Las Vegas, the choices could be very limited. They’ve offered up a couple of helpful resources to help you make plans. Go to www.lasvegastickets.com or call 800-597-7469 to reserve show tickets and contact the Las Vegas Menu Review at 702-791-9901 to make restaurant reservations.

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