The National Propane Gas Association’s Winter 2026 Board of Directors Meeting is taking place Tuesday, January 27 through Thursday, 29, 2026 at the M Resort, Spa and Casino in Las Vegas, NV.
Preliminary Agenda Available Here
REGISTRATION
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Individuals are responsible for reserving their own room at the M. The hotel is offering participants a discounted group rate of $199. In addition to the sleeping room rate, there will be a $30/night discounted mandatory resort services fee (information below). Additional people over two will be charged at $25/pp/night. You may contact the hotel reservations at 1-877-673-7678 and mention the “SNPG26” group code or click the link below. The NPGA room block rate will be available until Friday, January 9, 2026 or until the block is sold out. Please note that if you’re unable to secure a room on time, the rate will rise dramatically. We encourage you to book your room ASAP.
Click here to book your hotel accommodations online
Resort Fee includes these benefits:
- Shuttle to and from Harry Reid Airport (LAS), 7 am-7 pm with 24-hour advance reservations. Please call 702-797-1000 to book.
- Wireless internet access in guest rooms
- Two bottles of water per day in guest rooms
- Self and valet parking
Questions concerning registration or hotel accommodations? Please contact the NPGA Meetings Department.
Questions about the meeting agenda? Please contact Nancy Padilla or call 240-731-5519.
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