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We ask that each team registering for the tournament should secure hotel rooms through one of the approved Lake George Summer Invitational hotels in order to participate in the tournament.
Reasons for implementing the “Stay-and-Play” policy are to increase the amount of rooms available to teams and clubs and also to help secure the best rates possible. We do and will continue to guarantee the lowest group rates available through continual rate integrity checks.
(exclusions include but not limited to single/king bedded rooms, prepaid rates, employee rates, government rates, AAA and AARP rates).
“Stay to Play” FAQ’s
What is Stay-and-Play? Stay-and-Play (SAP) is the housing policy for Lake George Summer Invitational that asks our teams to stay at an Approved Hotel. Reservations can booked through our link above.
What if we are a local team and drive back and forth each day? If your club/team has been one who has historically driven back and forth, you will not be required to book rooms.
If you believe your team is eligible for the Local Team List please email us at info@lakegeorgebaseball.com once your team is entered into the tournament. We will confirm your location is within a reasonable, drivable distance and place your club on the Local Team List.
What is an Approved Hotel? Approved Hotels are hotels that contract with Lake George Summer Invitational to offer rooms for teams attending the tournament at exclusive low rates.
Why is the Lake George Summer Invitational using a “Stay-and-Play” policy? “Stay-and-Play” Policy is the single most effective tool we have to encourage hotels to work with us to provide room blocks for teams at discounted group prices and to encourage hotels to provide more rooms for the tournament for the considerable business that is being brought to the area by the Lake George Summer Invitational.
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