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FainaAgain Aug 31st, 2007 03:50 PM

San Francisco GTG March 2008
 
Debi just posted (DebitNM) she'll be in SF March 5-7. Pay attention, my gang, and plan accordingly :))

DebitNM Aug 31st, 2007 04:20 PM

FA!! You are too much - - and I mean that in the nicest way!!!

Can't wait to meet you.
Debi

Shanghainese Sep 4th, 2007 11:29 AM

On my calendar, can't wait to meet you Debi!

Faina -- who's rolling out the red carpet?

DebitNM Sep 4th, 2007 11:51 AM

I am not sure where we are staying as of yet. DH will be going to Convention Center. The conference provided list of over 100 hotels!

What area would be convenient for us to stay in: one that would be easy access to convention center for DH and one that would enable me to easily get to major sites. I haven't been to SF in 35 years. We won't have car, so I will need to rely on public transportation.

Debi

DebitNM Sep 4th, 2007 11:52 AM

These are the areas that the hotels are listed as being in:

- Civic Center
- Embarcadero
-Financial District
-Fisherman’s Wharf
-Japantown
-South of Market (Closest to Convention Center)
-Union Square

easytraveler Sep 4th, 2007 12:15 PM

If you are talking about Moscone Convention Center, then the best hotel would be the San Francisco Marriott on Fourth Street. It is across the street from the Convention Center. Nice hotel.

Welcome! And looking forward to meeting you, Debit! :)

dmlove Sep 4th, 2007 12:25 PM

Anywhere in the Financial District, Union Square, Embarcadero and South of Market would be an easy (flat) walk to Moscone Center (I work in the Embarcadero Center and my husband works a block from Moscone -- it's a 20 minute walk.

FainaAgain Sep 4th, 2007 01:47 PM

Practically any area of SF has convenient public transportation.

Take Civic Center off your list - not safe. Some Union square hotels not safe.

Marriott is convenient for you husband, and probably for you. Maybe several blocks to the bus (or 2 buses) if you want to go to the Legion of Honor, other destinations 1 bus or a short stroll.

dmlove Sep 4th, 2007 01:54 PM

<i>Some Union square hotels not safe</i>

This is true, since one side of Union Square borders on a not-so-great neighborhood, but it's also true that many Union Square hotels ARE safe, so if that's where you decide to stay, let us know the choices and we can [collectively] tell you which are ok and which are not.

FainaAgain Sep 4th, 2007 01:58 PM

Yeah, we'll make you an offer you cannot refuse :))

Shanghainese Sep 4th, 2007 02:01 PM

Is DH paying for the room or not? If yes or no, what budget are we looking at?

DebitNM Sep 4th, 2007 03:13 PM

Yes, we are paying for room. I checked out the Marriott on 4th and there is no availability. I think that this is going to be the case in the area around convention center as the organization has probably got tons of rooms in lots of hotels blocked. I was hoping to do better than the offered rates, but don't think I will be able to do so.

$250 - $300 range is about where I'd like to be on a room.

Debi

Shanghainese Sep 4th, 2007 04:10 PM

Check the Westin and Galleria Park and see if they are blocked or not.

DebitNM Sep 4th, 2007 04:50 PM

I went over the list of hotels and came up with these as possibilities:

<u>Under $200:</u>

Beresford Arms Hotel
Best Western Americania
Cartwright Hotel
Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
Hotel Britton
Hotel Metropolis
Hotel Rex
Hotel Vintage Court
King George Hotel
Miyako Hotel
Pickwick Hotel
Powell Hotel

<u>$200 - 300:</u>

Crowne Plaza Union Square
Fairmont Hotel
Galleria Park Hotel
Grand Hyatt San Francisco
Handlery Union Square Hotel
Hilton San Francisco
Hotel Monaco
Hotel Nikko
Hotel Palomar
Warwick Regis Hotel
W San Francisco
Westin San Francisco Market Street
Westin St. Francis
Hotel Union Square
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Kensington Park Hotel
Le Meridien San Francisco
Marriott Courtyard San Francisco
Maxwell Hotel
Omni San Francisco Hotel
Palace Hotel
San Francisco Marriott

I can't book anything yet as I am guessing I need some kind of promo code and don't have it [think it will be sent in October].

Are any of these a definite no-no?

I picked places that seemed to be within walking distance to convention center.

We also don't get to register until after regular members do, so I may not be able to be picky.

Thanks!
Debi

FainaAgain Sep 5th, 2007 08:48 AM

Is Cartwright opened? It was closed for remodeling or to sell or something... In any case, not convenient to Moscone

Fairmont is on a steep hill, don't know if you both have healthy knees

Omni - I work a block away. We can have GTGs 3 times a day :)) May be not convenient to Moscone, will need a bus a couple of blocks away

I am not sure where the other hotels are. Rex gets rave reviews on Fodor's.


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