I like the facility. You can get a fridge if you want to save a little on 
meals. There is a Safeway within walking distance as well as several economical 
dining options. In room Internet access is nice and included in the SANS rate.

Also if you do Netwars (which you should!) it will be nice to not worry about 
missing the Metro.

Ty



-----Original Message-----
From: Josh More [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:14 PM Central Standard Time
To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Attending SANS Fire 2013


The biggest regret I've had in attending conferences and trainings is when I 
try to save a few dollars and don't stay where the action is.  You get to stay 
late at the training and talk with people, get opinions and counter opinions 
and just generally explore the ideas you're exposed to.


If you want to see your friends, add time before or after the event, but spend 
as much time as you can at the conference itself.


-Josh More



On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Pierre Wills <[email protected]> wrote:


        So with the support of my manager and a long write up I was able to 
convince my employer to pay for SANS training at SANS Fire 2013.  So I was 
wondering if it is worth it to stay at the conference is being held.  the 
reason I ask is because i have friends that live in the DC/Metro area so i 
could catch the metro to and from the hotel with ease.  And if anyone could 
give me there experiences at past SANS Fire conferences that would be greatly 
appreciated   

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