May 12th - May 15th, 2025

Fountainebleau Las Vegas

2777 South Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89109

DynamicsCon 2026 will take place at the stunning Fontainebleau hotel in vibrant Las Vegas, Nevada. Situated on the north end of the Strip, the heart of the luxury corridor, the Fontainebleau offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscape. Boasting the largest selection of event space in the area and expertly blending luxury, innovation, and convenience - Fontainebleau is the perfect setting for DynamicsCon 2026.

Stay on the exquisite Las Vegas Strip

Built in December 2023, guests will enjoy easy access to world-class dining, shopping, and entertainment, as well as the excitement and energy of Las Vegas. Fontainebleau ushers in a new era of hospitality defined by a stunning 150,000 square-foot casino, over 15 restaurants and eateries with world-class dining, vibrant entertainment and nightlife and an ultra-premium retail collection. The venue’s cutting-edge conference facilities are built for connection and learning, providing dynamic spaces for sessions, workshops, and networking. Get ready for an unforgettable experience in a world-class setting!

DynamicsCon Guest Room Reservations

Providing stunning views of the Las Vegas Strip and the surrounding cityscape, all the comforts of a modern urban getaway. Enjoy spacious rooms, elegant decor, and top-notch amenities designed to make your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible.

A limited number of guest rooms have been secured at a discounted rate for DynamicsCon.

  • Discounted Group Rate: $289 (not including tax, currently 14%), rate is available 3 days pre and post DynamicsCon!
  • Discounted Daily Resort Fee: $37 (Includes resort-wide wifi, fitness center access, and self-parking)

Bookings will be first-come first-served and based on availability.

A housing link and additional booking details will be available in late June 2025.

Dynamics User Group does not book reservations on behalf of attendees at DynamicsCon. Individuals are responsible for booking and making any necessary adjustments to their reservations. If you have any questions or need assistance please contact Dynamics User Group Sr. Event Manager, Jessica Maldonado at jessica@dynamicsusergroup.com.

Beware of hotel scammers! DynamicsCon does not work with third-party hotel booking agencies. 

See where you'll stay

With stunning rooms, amenities, and in-hotel dining, we're confident that you'll be as cozy as can be.

Hotel and group rate information

  • Hotel Address: 2777 South Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV
  • Discounted DynamicsCon Rate: $289 (plus tax, currently 14%)
  • Discounted DynamicsCon Resort Fee: $37
  • Check in: 3:00 PM
  • Check out: 11:00 AM
  • Incidental Holds: The hotel places a hold of $150 per night for any incidental charges on the form of payment provided. These holds will be reversed if no charges are placed.
  • Cancellation Fees: Reservation cancellations need to be made 72-hours before check-in to avid early departure fees
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are offered at the hotel?

Amenities include, but are not limited to:

  • Business Services
  • Concierge
  • Digital Check-In
  • Digital Key
  • Fitness Center
  • Laundry
  • Meeting Facilities
  • On-Site Restaurant

Is the hotel accessible?

The Fontainebleau is committed to providing equal access and opportunity for individuals with disabilities. The hotel’s features also make it more accessible for older individuals with changing abilities to ensure a seamless experience, improving usability throughout the hotel for all guests.

How can I contact the hotel with questions?

You can reach out to them either by phone or email:

Resort Services: 1-833-702-7070/ 702-678-7777

Hotel Stay Receipt Request: reservations@fblasvegas.com

Hotel Reservations: 1-833-702-7272 or 1-702-678-7272
reservations@fblasvegas.com

Dining Reservations: 702-678-9000

Need information on international travel?

International Visitors to the United States

To travel to the United States internationally to attend DynamicsCon, you will likely need to obtain a visa. Dynamics User Group (DUG) has compiled resources to assist you in the process of obtaining a visa.

DUG looks forward to welcoming international attendees to our events and make every attempt to keep this information up-to-date, but please note that regulations may change. The best resources for accurate information about the visa application process are US government websites.

DUG cannot intervene with US Embassies or consulates abroad or with the US State Department on behalf of any member or DUG meeting attendee/participant.

Visa application process for non-US citizens and residents

Generally, non-US citizens/residents must obtain a nonimmigrant B-1/B-2 visa to enter the United States for a temporary visit.

Review visa visitor information

Visa Waiver Program

Under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), citizens of certain countries may travel to the United States for stays of 90 days or less without a visa, if they are traveling for tourism or business purposes. Anyone traveling under VWP must apply for authorization through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization.

Find VWP information

Electronic System for Travel Authorization

Anyone traveling under the VWP must apply for travel authorization online using the the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA). Travelers must apply for travel authorization at least 72 hours before travel to the United States.

Learn more about the travel authorization process

Visa interviews

If you are not eligible to travel under the VWP, you may be required to appear at a US embassy or consulate for an in-person interview prior to visa approval. There may be long waits to schedule an interview, so start the application process as early as possible.

See estimated visa appointment wait times

Prepare for your visa interview

To be prepared for your visa interview, you should bring:

  • A valid passport, which the US Consulate Office should not need to retain
  • The online nonimmigrant visa application (Form DS-160) confirmation
  • Specific and detailed explanations related to your purpose for travel, such as your DUG visa invitation letter
  • Complete travel itineraries and schedules, if appropriate, which does not require an airline ticket proof of purchase
  • Proof of an existing relationship with your inviter, DUG, or other US entities, such as your DUG meeting registration
  • An explanation of how your visit will be funded
  • Your curriculum vitae (CV)

Visa problems & delays

Through our visa resources addressing potential visa problems and delays, we hope you can easily prepare for your visit to the United States. Please review our resources to avoid visa delays or find resources if your visa has been delayed. You can also review our information about visa applicants not needing to have their passports retained by US Consulate Offices.

Avoid visa problems and delays

Entering the United States

International attendees to DUG events should prepare for their trip to the United States by familiarizing themselves with policies and procedures for entering the country.

Office of Biometric Identity Management

The Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM), formerly US-VISIT, analyzes travelers to the United States by collecting biographic information and biometrics (i.e., digital fingerprints and photographs).

Learn more about OBIM

US Customs & Border Protection

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provides information for international visitors to the United States, including travel tips, prohibited and restricted items, what to declare at customs, and online arrival/departure forms.

View CBP resources for international visitors to the US

Department of Homeland Security’s Travel Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP)

DHS TRIP is a central point of contact for international travelers “who experience repeated referrals for security screenings or who believe that they have been denied boarding or entry into the United States because of inaccurate or incorrect information.”

Review the DHS TRIP website

Temporary visits

When making a temporary visit outside of the US, visitors currently in the United States who plan to temporarily visit their home country and reapply for a US visa should make some of their return preparations before leaving the United States.

US government resources

The following US government resources provide additional information to assist those visiting the US:

List of US Embassies and Consulates

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