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Special annual meeting hotel rates available

September 23, 2015 By The Pathway

SPRINGFIELD – Messengers to the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting can find special rates and make reservations at Springfield hotels listed on the MBC website at www.mobaptist.org/annual-meeting/lodging-parking.

The University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center, which is hosting the annual meeting, is offering standard king or double rooms at $96 per night. To get this rate, call 417.864.7333 and use the group code, MOBPC.

The Holiday Inn Express Downtown Springfield is offering standard king or double queen rooms for $104 per night, including breakfast. To get this rate, call 1.800.HOLIDAY and use the group code, BCM.

Other hotels offering special rates include the Holiday Inn & Suites at 2720 N. Glenstone, with group rates of $85 per night (417.865.8600); the Ramada Plaza Hotel & Oasis Convention Center, with an MBC group rate for $79 per night (888.532.4338); and the Drury Inn at 2715 N. Glenstone, with MBC rates at $99 per night.

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