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TCLA16 #TCLA16 Welcome LA 2016 Thursday April 7th 2016 6 - 10 PM #TCLA16 #TCLA16 Welcome LA 2016 Thank you for attending this year’s Los Angeles Entertainment Travel Event. Our continued goal at Tour Connection is to provide a platform for our partners to build and maintain relationships, and enhance our THE LINE IS A LOS ANGELES HOTEL community. COLLABORATION WITH DESIGN BY SEAN KNIBB, RESTAURANTS BY ROY Please let us know how we can better serve CHOI, NIGHTLIFE BY THE HOUSTON you in 2016. BROTHERS, AND ART AND DESIGN COLLECTIVE POKETO. Many Thanks, Allan Goetz, Elizabeth Lowe, Michael Stone, Eric Goetz, Bryan Lowe, Vanessa Forster, Kelly Main, Kari Starr, Jennie Goodwin, Katie Schwind, Jill Rickard, Megan Lane, Nicole Butcher, Grace Gilliland and Sally Hamilton. 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Greenway Plaza 60 Hilton Columbus Downtown 58 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Houston Downtown 153 Hilton Garden Inn Denver Downtown 157 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Tulsa Downtown 153 Hilton Garden Inn Detroit 58 DoubleTree by Hilton Los Angeles Downtown 154 Hilton Garden Inn San Francisco/Oakland Bay 57 Doubletree by Hilton Orlando Downtown 154 Hilton Hotels Europe 160 Doubletree by Hilton Spokane City Center 56 Hilton Newark Airport 156 DoubleTree By Hilton St. Paul Downtown 155 Hilton Oakland Airport 158 DoubleTree by Hilton Toronto Downtown 59 Hilton President Kansas City 159 Dream Hollywood 96 Hilton Salt Lake City Center 159 Dream Hotels NYC 96 Hilton Shreveport 160 East Miami 54 Hilton Times Square 57 Eden Roc Resort Miami Beach 15 Hilton Worldwide 160 EDITION Hotels 99 Holiday Inn Capitol Plaza 52 Embassy Row Hotel 28 Holiday Inn Denver Lakewood 92 Embassy Suites by Hilton Detroit-Troy/Auburn Hills 59 Holiday Inn Miami Beach-Oceanfront 97 Embassy Suites Hotel St. Paul - Downtown 161 Hollywood Beach Marriott, South Florida 8 Empire CLS Worldwide Chauffeured Services 2 Hotel 10, Montreal 145 EPIC Hotel 122 Hotel 1000 168 Faena Miami Beach 138 Hotel 43 & Courtyard Marriott Boise Downtown 116 Fairfield Inn & Suites NYC Penn Station 131 Hotel 48LEX New York 11 Fairfield Inn and Suites Charlotte Uptown 131 Hotel Angeleno 86 Fairmont Hotel San Francisco 117 Hotel Arts 114 Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows 118 Hotel Blackfoot 120 Fairmont Olympic Hotel Seattle 118 Hotel Chicago 132 Fairmont Palliser 117 Hotel Derek 28 Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta 178 Hotel Figueroa 120 Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore 178 Hotel Hugo 10 Four Seasons Hotel Houston 178 Hotel Indigo Rome-St George & Crowne Plaza Rome-St Peter's 53 Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown 179 Hotel Kabuki 39 Four Seasons Hotel Seattle 179 Hotel Le Crystal 114 Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis 179 Hotel Le St. James 141 Four Seasons Hotel Toronto Yorkville 180 Hotel Lucia, Hotel deLuxe, Sentinel 112 Four Seasons Orlando 180 Hotel Lumen 123 Georgian Court Hotel 88 Hotel Max/Roosevelt Hotel 112 Georgian Terrace Hotel 3 Hotel Modera 18 Gold Coast Hotel & Casino 11 Hotel Modern New Orleans 88 Gotham Hotel 20 Hotel Monaco Denver 123 Grafton on Sunset Hotel Monaco Philadelphia 124 Gramercy Park Hotel Design Hotels 165 Hotel Monaco Portland 124 Grand Hotel Minneapolis 122 Hotel Monaco SLC 125 Grand Hyatt Atlanta 45 Hotel Palomar San Diego 125 Greenwich Hotel 142 Hotel Phillips 89 Halcyon - a Hotel in Cherry Creek 14 Hotel Place d'Armes 139 Hawthorne Terrace-Chicago 106 Hotel Plaza Athénée Paris 31 Hazelton Hotel 142 Hotel RL Salt Lake Downtown 134 Hermitage Hotel 144 Hotel Shattuck Plaza 139 HGU New York-Hotel Grand Union 14 VENDORS • 2 a-z VENDORS • 3 a-z Thursday April 7th, 2016 • JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE LA 2016 Luxe City Center Hotel Los Angeles 29 Hotel St. Paul 165 Luxe Hotels~Rodeo Drive & Sunset 135 Hotel Triton 188 Madison Hotel Memphis 104 Hotel Valencia Santana Row 137 Magnolia Hotel Houston 108 Hotel Valley Ho Magnolia Hotel Omaha 108 Hotel ZaZa Dallas | Hotel ZaZa Houston 137 Maison Dupuy Hotel 47 Hotel Zelos 97 Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group 33 Hotel Zetta & Hotel Zeppelin 64 Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta 33 Hutton Hotel 141 Mandarin Oriental, Boston 34 Hyatt Centric The Loop Chicago 170 Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona 34 Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile 171 Mandarin Oriental, DC 34 Hyatt Hotels Corporation 171 Mandarin Oriental, Hyde Park 33 Hyatt Place Charlotte Downtown 172 Mandarin Oriental, New York 34 Hyatt Regency Birmingham - The Wynfrey 172 Mandarin Oriental, Miami 34 Hyatt Regency Houston Galleria 173 Marquette Hotel 161 Hyatt Regency Jersey City 45 Marriott Chicago at Medical District UIC 133 Hyatt Regency Montreal 173 Matrix Hotel 143 Hyatt Regency New Orleans 174 MCAR, A Midway Company 63 Hyatt Regency Tulsa 174 Melia Hotels International 136 Inn at Laurel Point 62 Melville Marriott Hotel 184 InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta 93 Metropolitan Hotels -Vancouver and SoHo Met Toronto 115 InterContinental Hotel Cleveland 93 MGM Grand Detroit 147 Intercontinental Los Angeles 94 Miyako Hotel Los Angeles 136 InterContinental New York Barclay 94 Mondrian LA 167 InterContinental Stephen F.
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