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Subject: RE: [security-services] F2F Logistics for Austin, TX
Ahh, walking may be hard as there are highways around the complex, but LaQuinta and Fairfield Inn (Austin Northwest) are in walking distance and the Fairfield (as other Marriotts, like Scott indicates an note below that offer internet access is free). The Fairfield Inn is new, so that should be OK, also there is the wellesley inn that is close, but don't know if they offer free internet access like Marriott (http://www.wellesleyinnandsuites.com/hotels/hfac.shtml). So there are 3 hotels within walking distance.
I will try to offer internet access during the meeting but not sure that will happen yet.
From Marriott site:
Now, you can stay connected faster and easier with FREE high-speed Internet access right in your guestroom. Available at participating Courtyards, Residence Inns, SpringHill Suites, and TownePlace Suites, this free service keeps you connected while you’re away from home. Using the search on the left, find a hotel of your choice. At Marriott, we give a new meaning to traveling with ease.
Anthony Nadalin | work 512.838.0085 | cell 512.289.4122
"Reid, Irving" <irving.reid@hp.com>
03/09/2004 12:59 PM |
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Here is the web site that contains directions from the airport and hotels in the area. There are several hotels within a 1/4 mile and the rest are within a mile. There are several places to eat close by, there is a brew pub also close by. We will be in building 901 (see link on web page below for Austin Site Map). If you need any additional information please contact me. Also I will need a final head count along with names so I can have badges made up, as you will have to register in building 904 and then proceed to building 901. Also we will provide coffee in the AM and lunch at NOON, so if anyone has any diet restrictions please let me know ASAP so I can request special meals.
http://www.research.ibm.com/arl/visitor.html
If folks are interested in a BBQ diner one night there is the Salt Lick (www.saltlickbbq.com) and its family style all you can eat ($13.95) and BYOB, its about 45 minutes away but worth the ride out in the country.
Anthony Nadalin | work 512.838.0085 | cell 512.289.4122
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