Travel Classics West 2012
November 15-18, 2012 in Scottsdale, AZ
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED
Conference Fees:
Early Bird (until Aug 31): $650
After Aug 31: $750
Spouse/Guest: $550
Travel Classics Writers Conferences:
There's no better way to stay in the loop of major magazine markets, as you enhance your
career with great writing assignments. Travel Classics is unlike any other conference on
Earth.
Conference fees include:
- Presentations by top magazine editors
- One-on-one consultations with guest editors
- Meals for all three days
- Customized pre- and post-conference tours
Accommodations fees include:
- 3 nights accommodations at
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
- Daily buffet breakfast
- Taxes & gratuities
- Complimentary WiFi
Your Destination:
Scottsdale, Arizona
In the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale welcomes you with the energy of a
sophisticated city on the move, the charm and hospitality of days gone by, and a breathtaking
landscape that will inspire you to vacation-induced bliss.
By day, our sunny skies and lush desert setting create an ideal backdrop for outdoor adventures,
championship golf, relaxing spa treatments and upscale shopping. By night, acclaimed chefs,
ArtWalks and dozens of wine bars, lounges and performing arts venues await. And, throughout your
stay, our resorts and hotels will pamper you with plush accommodations and the exceptional
customer service for which Scottsdale is so well known.
Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon
North
Nestled into the foothills of Pinnacle Peak -- amid towering, multi-armed saguaro cacti -- the
adobe casitas of the Resort embody the desert's magic through thoughtful design and the
outstanding talent of regional artists and craftspeople.
Blending flawlessly with the surrounding environment, Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon
North encompasses 210 generously sized guest rooms, including 22 suites, in 25 mostly one- or
two-storey adobe casitas. Patio doors open to a private landscaped terrace or balcony and
magnificent desert views. Capturing the vibrant tones of the desert in bloom and the purples,
pinks and oranges of a Sonoran sunset, interiors feature custom furnishings -- many sourced from
Mexican artisans -- and handmade art by Huichol Indians.
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