So that explains why you became a wisp, you stayed at a Holiday Inn
Express (See TV Ad for the joke). ;-)
You have a Good Day now,
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Jeff Broadwick wrote:
I stayed at the Holiday Inn Express just north of Downtown Disney last time.
Nice hotel, and it was about $100/night.
You can count me and Doug Hass in on the dinner Peter. Thanks!
Jeff
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Subject: [WISPA] Orlando
I'll take Sam's advice and pre-plan.
Couple of notes:
The ISPCON is at the Rosen Centre Hotel @ 9840 International Drive, Orlando,
Florida 32819, not to be confused with the Rosen Plaza Hotel @ 9700
International Drive. Use Kayak.com to find your best room rate near here.
There are two entertainment spots within 2 miles on International Drive:
Pointe Orlando (http://www.pointeorlando.com/) and the Mercado. (There's a
trolley available on International Drive, but traffic is so deep, walking
can be faster).
How about dinner on May 23 at Maggiano's Little Italy? After dinner there
are many bars available in the Pointe Orlando complex. (On May 24 is
ISP-CEO).
Why attend the show? The exhibits and the education. Lots of case studies
are being lined up for this one.
Hope to see you there. RSVP for the dinner so I can save a private room.
Regards,
Peter
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
All,
I have been working on that very issue for the last few weeks and will
keep you all posted.
There are a ton of choices of restaurants north of the conference
hotel about 2 miles on International Drive but I have no prior
experience with the area so some input from Peter would definitely be
in order. A few places have complimentary shuttles. ;-)
Suggestions from those who might be attending would be greatly
appreciated.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Now I really wish I could make it in May with Peter planning the
extra curricular.
Honestly, I would avoid the poker as it really does kill the
conversation for the most part.
An organized dinner as well as finding a decent bar that is within
walking distance of most of the hotels, both announced prior to the
conference would probably help to get more people together after hours.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
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