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Re: NANOG 20 Meeting Information -- Registration Open

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Carol Wadsworth)
Mon Aug 21 17:25:24 2000

Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 17:23:26 -0400
From: Carol Wadsworth <carolw@merit.edu>
To: Kai Schlichting <kai@pac-rim.net>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
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Kai,

There are many rooms still available in the NANOG room
block.  The hotel is only sold out on the first day
(Saturday, October 21).  Due to that, I cannot increase the
room block for that day.  If you call the hotel directly,
they will make other recommendations in the immediate area
for lodging that night.

Carol Wadsworth
Merit Network, Inc.

--On Mon, Aug 21, 2000 3:59 PM -0400 Kai Schlichting
<kai@pac-rim.net> wrote:

> At Wednesday 04:31 PM 8/16/00, Carol Wadsworth wrote:
> 
>>               NANOG 20 Meeting Information
>>               ****************************
>> 
>> ----------------------
>> Hotel Reservations
>> ----------------------
>> 
>>   Renaissance Washington D.C. Hotel
>>   999 9th Street, N.W.
>>   Washington, D.C.  20001-4427
>> 
>>   Direct Hotel Reservations:  202-898-9000
>>   Central Reservations:       800-228-9290
>>   
>>   Room Block Name:            NANOG
>>   Dates Available:            October 21-24
>>   Rate:                       $169/single; $189/double
>>   Cut-off date:               September 21
>> 
> 
> Is this just me, or is the room block really miniscule
> (read: <<400 rooms), already booked out, and the hotel is
> now trying to rip everyone off with their "$370/night
> plus all that extra tax we make for DC by jacking you
> real good" rate? Comments welcome.
> 
> As Norman Schwarzkopf said: this is the only city in the
> world where, after 10 miles of driving, you are still at
> the crime scene.
> 
> 




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