From: Ben Fokum 
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Subject: [Mwananchi] Inauguration: Tickets and hotels hard to come by


Inauguration: Tickets and hotels hard to come by

WASHINGTON – Tickets to balls and other events related to the Jan. 20 
presidential inauguration will be hard to come by, but you can always join the 
crowds along the parade route, and Washington tourism officials say it's not 
impossible to find a place to stay.

Hundreds of thousands of people always gather along Pennsylvania Avenue to 
watch the procession from the Capitol to the White House after the swearing-in 
ceremony. You'll likely see marching bands and floats no matter where you 
stand, but you're not guaranteed a glimpse of the president and his family. 
Only bleacher seats require tickets.

The Monday holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls on Jan. 19, the day 
before the inauguration, which will also add to the crowds.

Be prepared for cold weather. According to Weather Underground's Trip Planner, 
since 1993, temperatures on Jan. 20 in Washington have run from an average low 
of 27 to an average high of 39. The temperature dipped below freezing in 11 of 
the past 16 years, and only once did it go as high as 60.

The official Washington tourism agency, Destination DC, advises that hotels do 
still have some rooms available, but they require a three to four-night minimum 
stay and prepayment. If you're trying to book online, entering information for 
a one- or two-night stay for Jan. 19-20 may not yield results. Destination DC 
offers online hotel booking at http://reservations.washington.org/953. On some 
Web sites like Craigslist, individuals are offering space in private apartments 
and homes.

The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies prints some 240,000 
tickets for official events to be distributed for free through Senate and House 
offices to constituents, and through the Presidential Inaugural Committee. The 
official Web site http://inaugural.senate.gov/index.cfm advises that "members 
of the public interested in attending the Inaugural Ceremonies should contact 
their Member of Congress or U.S. Senators to request tickets." The committee 
site also states that "no Web site or other ticket outlet actually has 
inaugural swearing-in tickets to sell, regardless of what they may claim" and 
adds that tickets will not be distributed to Congressional offices until the 
week before the inauguration and will require in-person pick-up.

Fancy parties are a big part of the festivities, and the new president 
typically drops in on a few of them. Tickets for balls organized by state 
societies and other private organizations sell out fast, though you may find 
some tickets to these types of events being resold at higher prices online. The 
Hawaii State Society reported on its Web site that general tickets were already 
sold out to its island-themed inaugural ball. In 2001, President Bush and his 
wife attended the Texas State Society's Black Tie & Boots inaugural ball among 
others.

The theme of the 2009 inauguration, which is set by the official inaugural 
committee, is "A New Birth of Freedom," a phrase from the Gettysburg Address, 
in honor of the 2009 bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Victoria Isley, 
spokeswoman for Destination DC, says that if you can't make it to Washington 
for the inauguration or can't get tickets to any official ceremonies, you might 
consider coming back instead for one of the Lincoln Bicentennial events, such 
as a recreation of Marian Anderson's concert at the Lincoln Memorial, planned 
for Easter Sunday.

Various Web sites offer information about the inauguration. Destination DC has 
created a 2009 Presidential Inauguration event on Facebook that anyone with a 
Facebook account can join. TripAdvisor.com has a forum with all sorts of 
information. Expedia is also offering booking and advice at 
http://www.expedia.com/inauguration.



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