I’ll be speaking at Zorkfest in Las Vegas, the miles and points and casino loyalty event, December 5-7 at M Resort in Las Vegas.
I’m planning to arrive for the opening reception on Friday evening. Since I’ll be there all day Saturday, we thought we’d organize a lunch for readers. The first 15 people who register using code vftw2025 will join me for lunch (that’s otherwise on your own) during the Saturday Noon – 1:15 p.m. break.
They have Sunday add-on options as well. I’ll be heading out Sunday morning, but the creative spend and casino comp sessions look can’t-miss for those who will be around. Sunday is $180 for one class, additional $19 for a second class, and includes catered buffet lunch. Here’s hotel information and you can book into the room block here.
For more introductory content, there’s an optional early start before the main event begins on Friday afternoon,
Get “up to speed,”…travel loyalty or casino loyalty or both! Introducing Miles&Points Labs Sponsored by Roame and Casino Labs Return
This year, we have (Miles&Points) small lab sessions on different topics, for example “finding award redemptions in premium cabins to Asia”
Casino Labs are hands on experience learning about craps and blackjack.
Hopefully I’ll see and meet some of you there! And if you already registered for ZorkFest and there are still spots available we should be able to accommodate that. Or, maybe you want to register but space for this is full when you enter the code vftw2025. In either case shoot a note to vipassist@travelzork.com (with your ticket #, if already registered) to see how they can help.
If I recall from your other recent Zorkfest post… @Boraxo, @C.D. Bradley, @Ken A, plan to be there. Safe travels, y’all!
@Mike Hunt, @Gene, and I, were a ‘no.’ Combination of scheduling-conflicts and… ‘fear and loathing’ of… Las Vegas.
Gary, if you ever do a meetup in NYC, I’ll try to make that, but, then again, you’ll probably Blade in-and-out to BILT HQ so-quickly that we’d miss you if we blink. Bah!
Oh, and apparently, VFTW, and the other Boarding Area-affiliates, do not use Amazon Web Services, because there was a major outage to a lot of sites in the middle of the night last night.
Uh oh, @Tim Dunn, Delta uses AWS… thankfully, doesn’t seem like another Crowdstrike, so far…