Daily Poll: Where Should NamesCon 2020 be Held?

Late last week, NamesCon announced its intention to hold its last conference at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas in 2019:

NamesCon invited people to offer suggestions on where the 2020 conference will be held. They shared one thought about the location: “we’re looking to be leaving Las Vegas, and we’d love to sink our feet into a sandy beach somewhere…

I put together a list of options for you to vote on. I considered the beach and warm weather suggestion, but I included other options as well. I left Florida cities off the list because I assume organizers wouldn’t do a conference in the same area as the Merge conference. I also left New York City off the list because of the NameSummit conference. I only included US cities with the assumption that this annual conference will stay in the US. If you don’t like any of my suggestions, feel free to choose “other” and write your selection in the comment section.

Where would you like to see NamesCon 2020? Vote in the poll below and/or share your thoughts in the comment section:


Elliot Silver
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