« All Events 2026 Midwinter Meeting January 24, 2026 - January 26, 2026 Free – $1,745.00 « Copyright and Immersive Experiences: Navigating Registration Challenges at the U.S. Copyright Office Legal and Business Affairs for Creators: Navigating Rights, Revenue, and Risk » About the Midwinter Meeting We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to you for our 2026 Midwinter Meeting, scheduled for January 24-26, 2026. We are back at the gorgeous Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort in the sunny and warm Rancho Mirage, California. The Midwinter Meeting is a wonderful opportunity to meet other members, identify new clients, make new friendships, and establish important professional relationships. Over two and a half days, attendees are engaged in a collaborative exchange and discourse on some of the most critical, cutting-edge issues at the forefront of copyright and intellectual property. Hotel Accommodations The 2026 Midwinter Meeting will be at the Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa. Our special group rate at the Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort will end January 9, 2026. Reserve your room here or by calling 1-800-843-6664 and mentioning the Copyright Society. Be sure to renew your membership to receive the discounted member rate! Not a Member? Consider joining the Copyright Society today to receive special savings on our CLE programs and a ton of members-only benefits! Getting to the Meeting Resort’s Address: Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa 41000 Bob Hope Dr, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 By Car: The resort is about a 2-hour drive from Los Angeles, CA via I-10 E / 4-hour drive from Phoenix via I-10 W / 2.5-hour drive from San Diego, CA via I-15 N. See here for directions. By Plane: The closest airport is Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), which is about 8.5 miles from the resort. Registration Attendee Type Early-Bird thru 1/9/26 After 1/9/26 Member $1,145 $1,345 Non-Member $1,745 $1,945 First-time Attendee $1,045 $1,245 Academic/Gov’t Member $945 $1,145 Student Member $745 $745 Student Member Virtual Free Free Single Day Pass $675 $675 Please note: in person registration will close Friday, January 16, 2026. At-the-door tickets will be increased by $100. Sponsorship Interested in sponsoring the 2026 Midwinter Meeting? Explore our sponsorship & marketing opportunities here. Thank You Sponsors! Thank you to the 2026 Midwinter Planning Committee! Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Details Start: January 24, 2026 End: January 26, 2026 Cost: Free – $1,745.00 Event Category: Midwinter Meeting Event Tags:Midwinter Meeting, MW26 Tickets The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities. Activity: Tour of the Architecture & Design Center and Frey House II | MW26 Discover the Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion, a premier destination for modernist architecture enthusiasts in downtown Palm Springs. Housed in a beautifully preserved historic structure, it is the first building in the U.S. to be transformed into a free-standing architecture and design museum within a modernist building. Then, head to Frey House II, designed by Albert Frey. Completed in 1964, this home was his long-time residence and perched on the hillside at the west end of Tahquitz Canyon Way. At the time it was built, it was at the highest elevation of any residence in the city. Frey took five years to select the site and a year to measure the movement of the sun using a 10-foot pole. Tours are approximately 45-minutes each. Limited to 10 people. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30). Cost $150 per person (includes shuttle). $ 150.00 0 available Sold Out Activity: Stretch & Sound Meditation at the Omni | MW26 This 45-minute session combines breathing, light yoga/seated stretching, guided meditations and sound instruments to calm the mind. Start the day with a strong mind and body connection with raised energy and clear out any cobwebs or negative thoughts. Meet at the Lawn at 3:30pm. Limited to 50 people. $ 75.00 49 available Decrease ticket quantity for Activity: Stretch & Sound Meditation at the Omni | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Activity: Stretch & Sound Meditation at the Omni | MW26 + Activity: General Admission to Palm Springs Art Museum | MW26 Founded in 1938, the Palm Springs Art Museum has become a cornerstone of the Coachella Valley’s cultural landscape. Located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, the museum offers compelling art exhibitions, diverse collections, and engaging community programs for visitors of all ages. General admission to Art Museum without docent tours. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30pm). Cost $30 per person (includes shuttle). Limited to 25 people. $ 30.00 19 available Decrease ticket quantity for Activity: General Admission to Palm Springs Art Museum | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Activity: General Admission to Palm Springs Art Museum | MW26 + Activity: Pickup Tennis Games | MW26 Get your racket ready and join fellow tennis-enthusiasts on four reserved courts at the Omni for friendly pickup tennis games. Courts reserved from 3:30-5:30pm. $ 50.00 7 available Decrease ticket quantity for Activity: Pickup Tennis Games | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Activity: Pickup Tennis Games | MW26 + Activity: Stars of the Movie Colony Walking Tour | MW26 The impressive movie colony neighborhood in Palm Springs represents Hollywoods' glamour heyday with its mix of romantic Spanish Colonial Revival estates and elegant modernist homes. Originating in the 1930s with the luxurious El Mirador as its centerpiece, this posh area in Palm Springs became the private refuge of Hollywood royalty–Cary Grant, Gloria Swanson, Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Marilyn Monroe, among others. Join us for this private 2-hour walking tour with a docent from the Palm Springs Historical Society. Transportation will be provided to/from the tour. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) $ 75.00 9 available Decrease ticket quantity for Activity: Stars of the Movie Colony Walking Tour | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Activity: Stars of the Movie Colony Walking Tour | MW26 + Activity: Rat Pack Playground Walking Tour | MW26 Celebrities like Debbie Reynolds, Elvis Presley, Kim Novak, Dean Martin and the Rat Packers lived and frolicked in Palm Springs in the 1950s and 60s. Discover the trendy midcentury neighborhood Vista Las Palmas, once nicknamed the “Beverly Hills of Palm Springs” on this 2-hour walking tour with a docent from the Palm Springs Historical Society. Get an outside look at the homes now called “Alexanders” developed by George and Robert Alexander, experience the architectural genius of Palmer and Krisel in a collection of stunning homes that were mass-produced but appear to be custom designed, and see the Kaufmann House designed by Richard Neutra, which is regarded as a true masterpiece of midcentury modern architecture. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) $ 75.00 7 available Decrease ticket quantity for Activity: Rat Pack Playground Walking Tour | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Activity: Rat Pack Playground Walking Tour | MW26 + On Sale Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,345.00 $ 1,145.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for Member In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Member In Person | MW26 + On Sale Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,345.00 $ 1,145.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Member Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Member Virtual | MW26 + On Sale Non-Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,945.00 $ 1,745.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for Non-Member In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Non-Member In Person | MW26 + On Sale Non-Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,945.00 $ 1,745.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Non-Member Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Non-Member Virtual | MW26 + On Sale First-Time Attendee In Person | MW26 $ 1,245.00 $ 1,045.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for First-Time Attendee In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for First-Time Attendee In Person | MW26 + On Sale First-Time Attendee Virtual | MW26 $ 1,245.00 $ 1,045.03 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for First-Time Attendee Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for First-Time Attendee Virtual | MW26 + On Sale Academic/Gov’t Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,145.00 $ 945.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for Academic/Gov’t Member In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Academic/Gov’t Member In Person | MW26 + On Sale Academic/Gov’t Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,145.00 $ 945.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Academic/Gov’t Member Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Academic/Gov’t Member Virtual | MW26 + Student Member In Person | MW26 $ 745.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for Student Member In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Student Member In Person | MW26 + Student Member Virtual | MW26 $ 0.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Student Member Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Student Member Virtual | MW26 + Single Day In Person | MW26 $ 675.00 119 available Decrease ticket quantity for Single Day In Person | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Single Day In Person | MW26 + Single Day Virtual | MW26 $ 675.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Single Day Virtual | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Single Day Virtual | MW26 + Guest Welcome Reception Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 100.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Guest Welcome Reception Ticket | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Guest Welcome Reception Ticket | MW26 + Guest Breakfast Ticket | Sunday | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 45.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Guest Breakfast Ticket | Sunday | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Guest Breakfast Ticket | Sunday | MW26 + Guest Lunch Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 70.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Guest Lunch Ticket | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Guest Lunch Ticket | MW26 + Guest Dinner Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 150.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Guest Dinner Ticket | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Guest Dinner Ticket | MW26 + Guest Breakfast Ticket | Monday | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 45.00 Unlimited Decrease ticket quantity for Guest Breakfast Ticket | Monday | MW26 - Quantity Increase ticket quantity for Guest Breakfast Ticket | Monday | MW26 + Useful Links Sponsorship & Marketing Opportunities Cancellation Policy Financial Aid CLE FAQ CLE Credit Details The Copyright Society is an accredited provider in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. MCLE Credits will be available for those jurisdictions, and requests for credit in other jurisdictions may be made when registering. While credit in other jurisdictions is not guaranteed, Copyright Society staff will submit applications for accreditation and notify attorneys upon approval. This intermediate program is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Total minutes of instruction: 360 minutes. For more information about CLE, please access copyrightsociety.org/mw26-cle. Please email cle@copyrightsociety.org for CLE related questions. Agenda 1/24 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm First-Time Attendee Reception Join us on the lawn for a first-time attendee mixer prior to the Welcome Reception. All are welcome! 1/24 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Welcome Reception Join Copyright Society members and guests for cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and networking outdoors. The welcome reception is included in your registration fee and guest tickets are available for purchase. 1/24 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Optional Dine-Arounds - More details to come! 1/25 7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast 1/25 8:45 am - 9:00 am Welcome Remarks 1/25 9:00 am - 10:00 am Clones, Clips & Clearances Voice cloning and music-generation tools are colliding with short-form video at scale. This session unpacks who owns what (and when) in creator uploads that use AI-made or AI-modified vocals, beats, and stems. We’ll map the lines between platform licenses and sync, how right-of-publicity and copyright intersect, and what recent music-platform deals with AI guardrails mean for takedowns, attribution, and payouts. Panelists will pressure-test real-world hypotheticals and leave you with practical advice for licensing, clearance, and enforcement. Gabe Fleet Partner | Latham & Watkins View Full Bio Alfred C. Yen Professor of Law and Dean's Distinguished Scholar | Boston College Law School View Full Bio 1/25 10:00 am - 10:20 am Coffee Break 1/25 10:30 am - 11:30 am A Brief History of Copyright Revision This panel will briefly recount the 21-year saga that shaped modern copyright law with the enactment of the Copyright Act of 1976. The panelists will revisit some of the major battles, stakeholder positions, and legislative challenges that culminated in the landmark Copyright Act. This is part one of a two-part program by the Copyright Society to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1976 Act with special commemorative programming. A second panel will present related issues at the Annual Meeting in June 2026. Be part of this milestone anniversary as we honor the legacy that continues to shape creativity and innovation today. Justin Hughes Honorable William Matthew Byrne Professor of Law | Loyola Law School View Full Bio Molly Van Houweling Harold C. Hohbach Distinguished Professor of Patent Law and Intellectual Property | Berkeley Law View Full Bio 1/25 11:30 am - 11:50 am Coffee Break 1/25 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm The Illusion of Control: Are State Consumer Protection Laws Rewriting Copyright? This panel will explore the rise of state consumer protection initiatives on right-to-repair, e-book licensing, and digital purchase transparency mandates and unpack the tension between these efforts and copyright law. Panelists will also discuss the role of preemption in shaping the balance and whether state innovation in this space complements or disrupts the federal framework for copyright protection. Lateef Mtima Founder and Director | Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice (IIPSJ); Howard University School of Law View Full Bio Jonathan Band Founder | policybandwidth View Full Bio Terrance Hart General Counsel | Association of American Publishers (AAP) View Full Bio Devlin Hartline Senior Fellow | Hudson Institute’s Forum for Intellectual Property View Full Bio 1/25 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Lunch 1/25 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm Activity: Rat Pack Playground Walking Tour Discover the trendy midcentury neighborhood Vista Las Palmas, once nicknamed the “Beverly Hills of Palm Springs” and view the homes now called “Alexanders” developed by George and Robert Alexander. Celebrities like Debbie Reynolds, Elvis Presley, Kim Novak, Dean Martin and the Rat Packers lived and frolicked here in the 50s and 60s. Experience the architectural genius of Palmer and Krisel in a collection of stunning homes that were mass-produced but appear to be custom designed. See the Kaufmann house, designed by Richard Neutra, a true masterpiece of midcentury Modern architecture. Meet at 2:30pm by Meeting Registration Desk to board bus. Tour starts at 3:00pm. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Limited to 16. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) Generously sponsored by 1/25 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm Activity: Movie Colony Walking Tour The impressive movie colony neighborhood in Palm Springs represents Hollywoods’ glamour heyday with its mix of romantic Spanish Colonial Revival estates and elegant modernist homes. Originating in the 1930s with the luxurious El Mirador as its centerpiece, this posh area in Palm Springs became the private refuge of Hollywood royalty–Cary Grant, Gloria Swanson, Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Marilyn Monroe, among others. Join us for this private 2-hour walking tour with a docent from the Palm Springs Historical Society. Transportation will be provided to/from the tour. Meet at Meeting Registration Desk at 2:30 to board shuttle. Tour starts at 3:00pm. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Limited to 16. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) Generously sponsored by 1/25 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm Activity: Architecture & Design Center + Frey House II Tour 45 min tour of Architecture Design Center and then 45 min tour of Frey House II (limit to 10 people max). Discover the Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion, a premier destination for modernist architecture enthusiasts in downtown Palm Springs. Housed in a beautifully preserved historic structure, it is the first building in the U.S. to be transformed into a free-standing architecture and design museum within a modernist building. Then, head to Frey House II, designed by Albert Frey. Completed in 1964, this home was his long-time residence and perched on the hillside at the west end of Tahquitz Canyon Way. At the time it was built, it was at the highest elevation of any residence in the city. Frey took five years to select the site and a year to measure the movement of the sun using a 10-foot pole. Meet at Meeting Registration Desk at 3:00pm to board shuttle. Tour starts at 3:30pm. Limited to 10 people. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30pm). Cost $150 per person (includes shuttle). Generously sponsored by 1/25 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm Activity: General Admission to the Palm Springs Art Museum Founded in 1938, the Palm Springs Art Museum has become a cornerstone of the Coachella Valley’s cultural landscape. Located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, the museum offers compelling art exhibitions, diverse collections, and engaging community programs for visitors of all ages. General admission to Art Museum w/out docent Meet at Meeting Registration Desk at 3:00pm to board shuttle. Tour starts at 3:30pm. Limited to 30 people. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30pm). Cost $150 per person (includes shuttle). Generously sponsored by 1/25 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm Activity: Stretch & Sound Meditation This 45-minute session combines breathing, light yoga/seated stretching, guided meditations and sound instruments to calm the mind. Start the day with a strong mind and body connection with raised energy and clear out any cobwebs or negative thoughts. Meet at the Lawn. Limited to 50 people. 1/25 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Activity: Pickup Tennis Games Square up for a few friendly tennis matches on the Omni’s courts. Four courts reserved. $50 per player. Generously sponsored by 1/25 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm West 5th Fairway Dinner Reception on the West 5th Fairway 1/26 7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast 1/26 8:45 am - 9:00 am Welcome Remarks 1/26 9:00 am - 10:00 am Review Board, Review Board While the Copyright Office’s Registration Division resolves hundreds of thousands of applications every year, sometimes copyright registrations get complicated. A small number of applicants appeal the denial of their applications to the Office’s Review Board—the final agency authority on registration refusals. Copyright protection starts with copyrightability. The Board’s decisions provide invaluable guidance for all copyright lawyers on the issue of copyrightability and registration. Peek behind the curtain with three former Review Board members who will explain how the Board operates, spotlight some of its intriguing decisions, and discuss how this often-overlooked body plays an important role in the larger copyright system. Mark Gray Copyright Policy Counsel | OpenAI View Full Bio Suzanne Wilson Former General Counsel and Associate Register of Copyrights View Full Bio Catherine Zaller Rowland Copyright Fundamentals Committee Co-Chair, The Copyright Society | VP, General Counsel, CCC View Full Bio 1/26 10:00 am - 10:20 am Coffee Break 1/26 10:30 am - 11:30 am Old Claims, Ongoing Risks: Repose in a Post-Petrella World This panel revisits the Supreme Court’s landmark Petrella v. MGM decision, which held that laches cannot bar otherwise timely claims for copyright damages, and explores its impact on the copyright litigation landscape in the decade-plus that’s since passed. We’ll revisit Petrella, discuss whether other equitable defenses have filled the laches gap, and unpack the Court’s recent Warner Chappell v. Nealy ruling, which has injected even more uncertainty around whether repose can be achieved in the post-Petrella world. Panelists will explore what these shifts mean both legally and practically—how has the scope of “old” claims been broadened, and how can those risks be managed? Wes Earnhardt Partner | Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP View Full Bio David Jacoby View Full Bio Marysa Lin Vice President, Litigation | NBCUniversal Media, LLC View Full Bio Jay P. Srinivasan Partner | Gibson Dunn View Full Bio 1/26 11:30 am - 11:55 am Coffee Break 1/26 12:00 pm - 12:10 pm Photo Contest Awards Presentation 1/26 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm From Ideation to Production: Copyright Considerations from the Front Lines of AI-Augmented Creation This panel will showcase in real time the process of AI-augmented creation of audio-visual content, from ideation to generation, editing and production, touching on the copyright concerns and best practices that creators, publishers, and studios should be aware of at each stage: (1) human authorship; (2) work-made-for-hire; (3) guidance for successful registration; (4) assignment of rights in AI-augmented works; and (5) mitigation of litigation risk. Angela Dunning Partner | Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP View Full Bio Ellenor Argyropoulos Director, Co-Founder | Mermaid Toast View Full Bio Bobby Ghajar IP and AI Litigation Partner | Cooley LLP View Full Bio Tickets Tickets The numbers below include tickets for this event already in your cart. Clicking "Get Tickets" will allow you to edit any existing attendee information as well as change ticket quantities. Activity: Tour of the Architecture & Design Center and Frey House II | MW26 Discover the Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion, a premier destination for modernist architecture enthusiasts in downtown Palm Springs. Housed in a beautifully preserved historic structure, it is the first building in the U.S. to be transformed into a free-standing architecture and design museum within a modernist building. Then, head to Frey House II, designed by Albert Frey. Completed in 1964, this home was his long-time residence and perched on the hillside at the west end of Tahquitz Canyon Way. At the time it was built, it was at the highest elevation of any residence in the city. Frey took five years to select the site and a year to measure the movement of the sun using a 10-foot pole. Tours are approximately 45-minutes each. Limited to 10 people. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30). Cost $150 per person (includes shuttle). $ 150.00 0 available Sold Out Activity: Stretch & Sound Meditation at the Omni | MW26 This 45-minute session combines breathing, light yoga/seated stretching, guided meditations and sound instruments to calm the mind. Start the day with a strong mind and body connection with raised energy and clear out any cobwebs or negative thoughts. Meet at the Lawn at 3:30pm. Limited to 50 people. $ 75.00 49 available Quantity Activity: General Admission to Palm Springs Art Museum | MW26 Founded in 1938, the Palm Springs Art Museum has become a cornerstone of the Coachella Valley’s cultural landscape. Located in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, the museum offers compelling art exhibitions, diverse collections, and engaging community programs for visitors of all ages. General admission to Art Museum without docent tours. Time: 3:00-5:30pm (Tour: 3:30-5:30pm). Cost $30 per person (includes shuttle). Limited to 25 people. $ 30.00 19 available Quantity Activity: Pickup Tennis Games | MW26 Get your racket ready and join fellow tennis-enthusiasts on four reserved courts at the Omni for friendly pickup tennis games. Courts reserved from 3:30-5:30pm. $ 50.00 7 available Quantity Activity: Stars of the Movie Colony Walking Tour | MW26 The impressive movie colony neighborhood in Palm Springs represents Hollywoods' glamour heyday with its mix of romantic Spanish Colonial Revival estates and elegant modernist homes. Originating in the 1930s with the luxurious El Mirador as its centerpiece, this posh area in Palm Springs became the private refuge of Hollywood royalty–Cary Grant, Gloria Swanson, Tony Curtis, Roger Moore, Marilyn Monroe, among others. Join us for this private 2-hour walking tour with a docent from the Palm Springs Historical Society. Transportation will be provided to/from the tour. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) $ 75.00 9 available Quantity Activity: Rat Pack Playground Walking Tour | MW26 Celebrities like Debbie Reynolds, Elvis Presley, Kim Novak, Dean Martin and the Rat Packers lived and frolicked in Palm Springs in the 1950s and 60s. Discover the trendy midcentury neighborhood Vista Las Palmas, once nicknamed the “Beverly Hills of Palm Springs” on this 2-hour walking tour with a docent from the Palm Springs Historical Society. Get an outside look at the homes now called “Alexanders” developed by George and Robert Alexander, experience the architectural genius of Palmer and Krisel in a collection of stunning homes that were mass-produced but appear to be custom designed, and see the Kaufmann House designed by Richard Neutra, which is regarded as a true masterpiece of midcentury modern architecture. Time: 2:30-5:30pm (Tour: 3-5pm) Cost: $75 per person (includes shuttle) $ 75.00 7 available Quantity On Sale Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,345.00 $ 1,145.00 119 available Quantity On Sale Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,345.00 $ 1,145.00 Unlimited Quantity On Sale Non-Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,945.00 $ 1,745.00 119 available Quantity On Sale Non-Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,945.00 $ 1,745.00 Unlimited Quantity On Sale First-Time Attendee In Person | MW26 $ 1,245.00 $ 1,045.00 119 available Quantity On Sale First-Time Attendee Virtual | MW26 $ 1,245.00 $ 1,045.03 Unlimited Quantity On Sale Academic/Gov’t Member In Person | MW26 $ 1,145.00 $ 945.00 119 available Quantity On Sale Academic/Gov’t Member Virtual | MW26 $ 1,145.00 $ 945.00 Unlimited Quantity Student Member In Person | MW26 $ 745.00 119 available Quantity Student Member Virtual | MW26 $ 0.00 Unlimited Quantity Single Day In Person | MW26 $ 675.00 119 available Quantity Single Day Virtual | MW26 $ 675.00 Unlimited Quantity Guest Welcome Reception Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 100.00 Unlimited Quantity Guest Breakfast Ticket | Sunday | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 45.00 Unlimited Quantity Guest Lunch Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 70.00 Unlimited Quantity Guest Dinner Ticket | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 150.00 Unlimited Quantity Guest Breakfast Ticket | Monday | MW26 Please purchase guest meal tickets for conference attendee guests (spouses/children/partners) who are not attending the general session. Or, for conference attendees joining on single-day tickets. $ 45.00 Unlimited Quantity