Random theory? Conventions don't want hotels to know their paying guests since people have started not exactly staying at the main hotel or paying con bookable rates. (Which are oftentimes higher than other available rates.) If the hotels get wind of the fact that people aren't paying con hotel rates, they may start holding back amenities from the convention or charging for those amenities.
Random theory? Conventions don't want hotels to know their paying guests since people have started not exactly staying at the main hotel or paying con bookable rates. (Which are oftentimes higher than other available rates.) If the hotels get wind of the fact that people aren't paying con hotel rates, they may start holding back amenities from the convention or charging for those amenities.