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New Rate Reductions at Las Vegas Hotels

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World Market Center announced that just in time for the 2009 Winter Las Vegas Market, Feb. 9-13, prime Strip resorts and premier hotels have announced new cost reductions, with 8 hotels offering rates less than $100 per night. These unprecedented savings make it more cost-effective than ever before for Market-goers to attend Las Vegas Market to see the 1,500 plus exhibitors and thousands of new products that will be on display. It’s yet another way to hit the jackpot in Las Vegas. Discounted February 2009 hotel accommodations can be found online at www.lasvegasmarket.com, along with a number of additional helpful resources, including numerous travel discounts and preferential rental car rates being offering to those attending the 2009 Winter Las Vegas Market. “No city in the world has more to offer in terms of options and value in accommodations,” said Robert Maricich, World Market Center Las Vegas’ President and Chief Executive Officer. “And with truly unrivaled hotel rates, Las Vegas is hands-down the most cost-effective Market for buyers to attend.” The following premier hotel offerings are available for booking and are served by World Market Center Las Vegas’ convenient and complimentary M-Line Shuttle Service: - Bally's Las Vegas: $119 Sun-Thurs/$149 Fri-Sat per night - Bellagio: $199 per night - Caesars Palace: $180 Sun-Thurs/$229 Fri-Sat per night - Encore At Wynn Las Vegas: $299 per night - Excalibur: $75 Sun-Thurs/$95 Fri-Sat per night - Flamingo: $65* Sun-Thurs/$119* Fri-Sat per night - Golden Nugget Hotel $69 - $129 per night - Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas $159 Sun-Thurs/$279 Fri-Sat per night - Harrah's: $65* Sun-Thurs/$155* Fri-Sat per night - Hilton Grand Vacations – Conv. Center: $119 - Studio/$149 - 1 Bdm. Suite per night - Hilton Grand Vacations - LV Strip: $119* - Studio/$149* - 1 Bdm. Suite per night - Imperial Palace: $45* - Sun-Thurs/$85 - Fri-Sat per night Las Vegas Hilton $129 per night - Mandalay Bay: $229 per night - Monte Carlo Resort & Casino: $89 Sun-Thurs/$129 Fri-Sat per night - New York New York: $99 Sun-Thurs/$159 Fri-Sat per night - Palazzo: $209 per night - Paris Las Vegas: $129* Sun-Thurs/$179* Fri-Sat per night - Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino: $139 per night - Sahara Hotel & Casino: $45 Sun-Thurs/$99 Fri-Sat per night THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay: $279 per night - Treasure Island Las Vegas: $89 Sun-Thurs/$159 Fri-Sat per night - Trump International Hotel & Tower - Studio City Suite: $165 per night - Wynn Las Vegas: $279 per night - Westin Casuarina Hotel: $169 per night *Rates may vary depending on actual reservation dates. All attendees are strongly encouraged to book their hotel rooms far in advance to ensure availability and the best selection. Market-goers should go online now to book hotel rooms at discounted rates using the real-time reservation system at www.lasvegasmarket.com. There is no minimum stay at any of the properties and all hotels require a one night deposit. Attendees that already made hotel reservations at rates higher than currently provided will receive the price difference upon check-in at the hotel offering the rate reduction. Those pre-registering before January 16, 2009 (the deadline for mailing badges) won’t need to wait in line once they arrive at Market. Attendees also will arrive better informed as Market information, including the latest on new product, informative seminars and incredible special events, will be mailed along with the badges. World Market Center Las Vegas can also provide advance information about parking and M-line shuttles. About World Market Center Las Vegas: World Market Center Las Vegas is an integrated home and hospitality contract furnishings showroom and trade complex in Las Vegas. With the opening of Building C, World Market Center now stands at more than five million square feet of space, exceeding the size of any trade merchandise mart in the United States. When fully built, at $3 billion, 12 million square feet and 8 buildings, World Market Center will be the largest trade show complex in the world. The state-of-the-art campus showcases furniture, decorative accessories, gift, lighting, area rugs, home textile and related segments, as well as the Las Vegas Design Center (LVDC), open year-round. The Winter 2009 Las Vegas Market is scheduled for Feb. 9 - 13, 2009 at World Market Center Las Vegas. Attendees can register and reserve discounted rooms online now at www.LasVegasMarket.com.