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Luis Majano October 02, 2009

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October 02, 2009

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If you will be attending our ColdBox training in Dallas, Texas November 14-15h and would like some discounts on your hotel stay, then please book your reservation online with the Hyatt Place and use the following code: G-ORTS.  This will give you a pretty nifty discount to leave you at $89/night.

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Oct 22, 2010 19:09:38 UTC

by Allen Oakley

Use this code CORPAO and right now for November and December you can get $49 and $59 weekday rates! You can just type the code into the corporate promotion box in the reservation page of their website.

https://gc.synxis.com/rez.aspx?Hotel=19647&Chain=7670&promo=CORPAO

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