ASAE & The Center - Springtime Brochure - (Page 11) T & RAv hO El TE lS TRAvEl & hOTElS hOtEl infOrMatiOn EMbASSY SuITES WASHINGToN dc coNvENTIoN cENTER cOMPliMEntary ShuttlE SErVicE frOM nOrthErn Virginia! Don’t wade in the mixing bowl or fight traffic on Route 66. Just hop on the Springtime shuttle! Service is available from the Hyatt Dulles and the Springfield Hilton. Hotels will provide complimentary parking and continental breakfast for all riders. Shuttles depart at 7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. from both locations. Reserve your seat when you register for the show! Return trips depart from the convention center at 3:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., and 7:45 p.m. No reservation is required for the return trip. To reserve your seat, indicate your preferred departure location and time when you register for the show. If you’ve already registered, please e-mail springtime@ asaecenter.org with your preferred departure information. Sit back and relax thanks to Event Transportation System and TMS—Transportation Management Services LLC!! 900 10th St, NW, Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202.739.2001 Rates: $219 single; $239 double Cut-off date for reservations is March 11, 2008 FouR poINTS bY SHERAToN WASHINGToN dc meetings fresh.” Springtime Expo provides cutting-edge ideas to keep my “The 1201 K St, NW, Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202.289.7600 Rates: $235 single/double Cut-off date for reservations is March 9, 2008 RENAISSANcE WASHINGToN dc HoTEl 999 9th St, NW, Washington, DC 20001 Phone: 202.898.9000 Rates: $255 single/double Cut-off date for reservations is March 11, 2008 takE MEtrO! The Walter E. Washington Convention Center is conveniently located on the METRo’s green and yellow lines at the Mt. Vernon Square/Convention Center station. The convention center is also a short walk from the Gallery Place/Chinatown station on METRo’s red line. Kimberly Miles, CMP SVP, industry relations American Hotel and Lodging Association www.asaecenter.org/SpringtimeExpo ? 11 http://www.asaecenter.org/SpringtimeExpo
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