Got $1300 burning a hole in your pocket? Love Apple products and would love to sit and listen to people talk about them in a picturesque setting like Yosemite? Then the Yosemite conference is for you!
Set to take place April 20th-23rd, 2015, the Yosemite Conference being put on by Cocoaconf (not Apple) will take place at the Yosemite Lodge and feature talks by Andy Ihnatko, Jim Dalrymple, Brent Simmons, and Michael Lopp and many other notable Mac writers and developers.
There will be guided hikes, a photo walk with TED photographer James Duncan Davidson, and a Breakpoint Jam with James Dempsey.
Admission to this event is $1299 and doesn’t appear to cover rooms (about $230-$250 per night at Yosemite Lodge) or park admission ($25 for 7 days).
For more information visit http://cocoaconf.com/yosemite
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12 responses to “Apple Developer Conference Coming to Yosemite”
Wow, that’s steep. Y’all sound super pumped about it ; )
Shouldn’t commercial activities like this be held outside the park?
@THEYosemiteBlog I’ve heard the conference will be in Curry Village but has to get picked early to prevent attracting too many bears
That’s actually not that expensive for a conference. If it introduces Yosemite to people who wouldn’t have come otherwise, I’m all for it.
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