2019 NamesCon Discounted Tickets Now on Sale

The best time to buy NamesCon tickets is typically right after the conference concludes. The time to get the best deal on 2019 NamesCon tickets is now:

Organizers are selling tickets for next year’s conference for $199 + a $13.15 fee or $349 + a $21.51 fee for VIP tickets. It says there are only 200 tickets of each available right now. I am not sure if these special offers will time out before 200 tickets are sold.

Whether you are ready to commit to 2019 or not right now, you should put NamesCon 2019 on your calendar. The annual event will be held January 27-30, 2019 at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas.

I just bought my ticket, so I will see you there.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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    • Hi David – I purchased the VIP ticket and attended this NamesCon 2018. If I recall correctly, VIP ticket offered catered lunch in a cozy lounge during Executive Q&A of industry professional. Most EQA’s were very interactive, offering attendees the opportunity to pose questions that may otherwise not occur. Hope this helps.

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