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Jay Gerhart
Jay Gerhart
7 years ago

For Jessie Christensen:
My wife and I will likely travel and attend the Global Forum in Prescott together. We would certainly like to stay together. What would be the accommodation cost for us to share a deluxe cabin with another couple?

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Hi Jay, I’m glad you and Sarah are likely to join us! If you and she want a room to yourselves, the price is $353 per person. (If you’re OK sharing that room with one or two other people, the price would be $317 per person). We do have one cabin (Whitten Cabin) that has two rooms–a queen bed in each. One of those rooms already is reserved, so please let Jessie know if you want the other one. You can email her at jchristensen@disciplenations.org. Thanks! -Mary

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