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Make your Hotel Reservation at the Park Central Hotel, cut-off date July 21
Our single/double room rate of $219 (USD) includes complimentary high-speed wireless internet in guest rooms. To make a reservation, call the Park Central Hotel’s toll-free number at 1-888-627-8561 or visit https://book.passkey.com/e/50027348 to book online. Be sure to request The Society for the Study of Social Problems’ room rate when booking to ensure the correct discounted rate is given (based on availability). Reservations made after July 21 or after the room block is filled are subject to availability and rate increase.
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