The conference tours suffered from lack of organization from the beginning. The 
tours were poorly organized, badly publicized, not properly described etc.

I have signed up to the NARA conservation lab tour. The description of which 
included two meeting points - a block apart from each other (one on Pensilvania 
ave and one on constitution avenue) both of which were wrong - the group met 
elsewhere resulting in a delay trying to find the participants. 

The tour description listed that a photo ID is required and an official one - 
government one. I thought a driving license (sufficient for driving in the US) 
with a photo ID suffices but no. After having passed security checks (checking 
bags and detectors as in airport) And having to wait a bit longer, I was 
informed that only a passport is acceptable, and denied entrance to the tour, 
thus waiting a full hour and a half (traveling and waiting) due to the fact 
that the tour organizer is clueless.

I am not blaming the security staff there- they have their regulations, and 
need to follow them. But how hard would it be for the organizers to do simple 
basic homework and ask what is required for a foreign tourist to enter. 

And I was not the only wikipedian disallowed from entering, Osama was also kept 
out.

My recommendation to you all - if this tour is any indication - do not bother 
to go on any other tours.

Deror




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