Blogger Jet to Vegas for CES!

by Steve Broback on September 23, 2008

Since the Parnassus Group is widely known for taking bloggers (mostly speakers at our conferences) on award-winning private jet trips to exotic distant locales (like Walla Walla and Richland, WA,) to drink wine, we decided it was only appropriate to reserve a jet for the trip to CES this coming January. 

This time destination and passengers will be a bit different. The plan (at this early stage) is to fly from Seattle to San Francisco where we’ll pick up our co-host Robert Scoble — along with other included bloggers — and then wing our way to CES. 

Who else will be on the flight? Hopefully YOU!

Our plan is that most of the seats on the plane will be given to bloggers whose names will be drawn at random from a virtual “hat.”  We are just now formulating the specifics, but our intent is that the key to qualifying for entry is that any gadget blogger not affiliated with a CES-related vendor or exhibitor will be eligible. 

If this sounds like you, please email steve AT parnassusgroup DOT com and I’ll shoot off the final details as soon as we have them completed. 

If you are affiliated with a CES-related vendor or exhibitor, you’re not cut out of the picture. Naturally, we can’t make this trip happen without sponsor participation. Contact kim AT parnassusgroup DOT com, and she’ll fill you in on how you can be included.

The type of Lear we\'ve reserved

The type of Lear we've reserved

Picture yourself here!

Picture yourself here!

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MR X September 23, 2008 at 8:17 pm

Is this a personal party and you need money for it?

Jason Preston September 24, 2008 at 10:58 am

There’s no charge for qualifying bloggers…

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