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Nantasket Beach Resort

Nantasket has extended the Reservation Deadline to September 5th, 2018 

We have been notified that the Nantasket Hotel is fully booked for our Reunion Weekend and that they can only honor those requesting a reservation for the Reunion if they are called in, on or before, Wednesday, September 5th, 2018. After that, there are no guarantees of rate or availability.

To book a room at the Nantasket Hotel for our Annual Reunion

Please contact the hotel directly to make your reservation by calling  +1 (781) 925-4500.  Reference  ‘The Scudder Association Block’ reservation (You cannot make reservations online at this time.)

  • 7-day cancellation no fee,
  • $10 nightly hotel fee
  • $ 139.99 Thursday – Sun nights
  • Please let us know you are coming by completing this form

As we have mentioned, this is a wonderful venue for our gathering and the price is right.  We certainly hope you will take advantage of the opportunity.

Time and Tides Wait for No One – CALL NOW

 

 

 


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