The Remix – Lake Tahoe 2015, March 13-15, 2015

Mammoth BlackOut
THE REMIX LAKE TAHOE 2015

Early Bird Rates End February 7, 2015
Purchase by February 7th for access to guaranteed discounted room block.


The West Coast’s Premier Urban Ski/Snowboard Weekend

Lake Tahoe, NV |
March 13-15, 2015

Party on the mountain with urban professionals from across
the country at Nevada’s premier winter resort. This weekend has something for
everyone, singles, couples or groups of friends!

You don’t want to miss this weekend in our winter wonderland

– Ski– Snowboard– Casino– Parties
– Snowmobiles– Tubing– Mix and Mingle– Networking
– Ice Skating– Dog Sledding– Carriage Rides– Shopping

Come for the snow or come for the parties ALL are welcome!!!

Event wristbands start at $125 – Click here
• Friday Meet & Greet • Friday Night Party
• Saturday Afternoon Meet Up at Heavenly Mountain
• Saturday Apres Party at Tamarack Lodge • Saturday Night Party until 5am


Lodging at Harrah’s Resort and Casino start
at $199 per night – Click here
1 King bed or 2 Queen beds and every room has 2 bathrooms
Limited number of rooms available at our discounted rate

Getting There??
Fly into Reno and get a direct shuttle bus to the hotel
Fly into Sacramento 2 hours drive to Lake Tahoe

Click below for more information and to register
www.BlackOutWeekend.com

Event Sponsorship

We are also accepting sponsors for this event. For additional information regarding sponsorship opportunities, click here or e-mail Renee @ (323) 929-7660 or travel@blacknla.com

 

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