5 Perks of Staying at the Official Hotel of BroadwayCon | Playbill

Stage to Page 5 Perks of Staying at the Official Hotel of BroadwayCon Don’t miss out on your chance to be in the room where it happens at BroadwayCon, while staying in the heart of Broadway. Take advantage of the limited offer before it’s gone!

BroadwayCon, the event that brings together Broadway’s biggest talents and fans from across the world, returns for a star-packed three-day weekend January 27–29 at the Javits Center in New York City. And, for a limited time, attendees have the chance to snap up discounted rooms at the New York Marriot Marquis, the official hotel of BroadwayCon located in the heart of Times Square.

Whether you’re visiting from out of town, or are from the NYC metro-area, BroadwayCon is the perfect weekend to take advantage of this exclusive offer. Don’t forget, programming starts daily at 9 AM and continues until 11 PM Friday and Saturday nights, and through 7 PM Sunday. It's a jam-packed weekend, and BroadwayCon and the Marriot Marquis have you covered.

BroadwayCon attendees who stay at the New York Marriot Marquis will enjoy several perks:

1. Skip the lines on the first day of BroadwayCon.
Early convention check-in at the hotel lets you head straight to your favorite programming when you get to the Javits Center!

2. Exclusive access to daily transportation to and from the Javits Center.
Skip the subway! Our dedicated buses will take you directly from the hotel to BroadwayCon and back every morning and evening. Bus services will also be available at additional times of the day for VIP Pass holders.

3. The fun doesn’t have to stop when the programming ends at the Javits Center.
Staying in our official hotel means you’ll be surrounded by fellow BroadwayCon attendees. It’s a great way to make friends and keep the Broadway party going. There are plenty of late night cabarets, restaurants, and theatre hangouts to explore after hours!

4. You’ll be in the heart of New York’s theatre district.
Planning to see a show during your visit? Staying with us means you’ll be steps away from Broadway’s most exciting shows— right in the heart of Times Square.

5. There is a special rate just for BroadwayCon attendees.
We’ve secured a special discounted room rate, but once it’s gone, it’s gone.

This limited discount offer is available only through Friday, January 20.

HERE’S HOW TO BOOK YOUR HOTEL

Co-presented by Playbill, Mischief Management, and Anthony Rapp, BroadwayCon 2017 will include stars and artists from A Bronx Tale, Bandstand, Frozen, Hamilton, Significant Other, War Paint, In Transit, The Great Comet, Waitress, School of Rock, Newsies, Dear Evan Hansen, Once On This Island, Hedwig, Fiddler on the Roof, Phantom of the Opera, A New Brain, Wicked, Allegiance, Grease, Cinderella, If/Then, Something Rotten!, Rent, and many more.

BroadwayCon is offering a 25 percent student discount for individuals with a valid student ID. The discount applies to general weekend passes and single-day passes for the three-day event that runs January 27–29 at the Javits Center in New York City.

Use code BCSTUDENT to access the discounted rate. Students will need to provide a student ID when checking in to the event.

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE STUDENT DISCOUNT TICKETS

Some of the talent announced to participate includes Josh Groban and the cast of Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, Todrick Hall and the cast of Kinky Boots, Anastasia stars Christy Altomare and Derek Klena, Chazz Palminteri and the cast of A Bronx Tale, the creators of In Transit, Chita Rivera, Andy Blankenbuehler and Bandstand stars Laura Osnes and Corey Cott, Kelli O’Hara, Joel Grey, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Danny Burstein, Christopher Jackson, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Lena Hall, Santino Fontana, LaChanze, Daisy Eagan, Susan Egan, Alice Ripley, Ben Vereen, Donna Murphy, Keala Settle, Nick Adams, Joe DiPietro, Carolee Carmello, Okieriete Onaodowan, Reed Birney, Julia Murney, William Ivey Long, Tina Landau, Ben Cameron, Ryann Redmond, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Melissa Errico, David Henry Hwang, Tim Federle, Eric Anderson, Des McAnuff, Seth Rudetsky, Lisa Howard, Lorin Latarro, Lesli Margherita, Jenn Colella, Christopher Gattelli, Marc Kudisch, Geneva Carr, Beowulf Boritt, Kathleen Marshall, Max von Essen, Jeremy Jordan, Ann Harada, Javier Muñoz, Fredi Walker-Browne, Rebecca Luker, and more! Talent availability is subject to change. David Alpert is the director of headline programming for BroadwayCon.

(Updated January 19, 2017)
 
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