Information About the 2011 Conference

Travel Information – Washington D.C.

Washington

DIRECTIONS TO:

Grand Hyatt Washington
1000 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Reservations: 402-592-6464  /  888-421-1442

From Marshall Baltimore-Washington International Airport (approximately 30 miles) and Points North:
Take I-95-South to Exit 22 B (Baltimore-Washington Pkwy South); Follow onto New York Avenue for six miles. Turn left onto 5th Street NW and follow for three and a half blocks. Turn right onto H Street NW and follow for five blocks. Our Washington DC lodging is at the corner of 10th and H Streets NW.
From Points South:
Take I-95-N to 395 North. Continue over the 14th Street Bridge, then merge into the right lane. Take the exit for 12th Street, continue though the tunnel for eight blocks. Turn Right onto H Street and follow for one block. Our Washington, DC lodging is at the corner of 11th and H Streets NW.
From Washington Dulles International Airport (approximately 27 miles):

Take Dulles Toll Road/VA-267 East, and stay on this road after it becomes I-66 E. Take the US-50 E / Constitution Ave exit, and stay straight to go onto US-50 E. Turn left onto 15th Street NW, then right onto New York Ave NW.  Turn right onto H Street NW; The Grand Hyatt is on the corner of 11th and H Streets NW.

From Reagan National Airport (approximately 5 miles):

Take George Washington Memorial Parkway North. Merge onto US-1 N toward Washington. Stay straight to go onto 14th Street NW, then turn right onto New York Ave NW. Turn slight right onto H Street NW; The Grand Hyatt is on the corner of 11th and H Streets NW.

By Metro:
Take the Blue, Orange or Red lines to the Metro Center stop. There is an entrance to the Grand Hyatt Washington in the station.

Transportation

From Ronald Reagan National Airport:
Super Shuttle – No advance reservations required. Shuttles are located at ground transportation.  Proceed to the outside curb and contact the Super Shuttle representative. After hours, call 1-800-258-3826 and press 1 for dispatch or 2 for reservations, which will transfer you to dispatch. Cost: $10 one-way per person.

Metro – Take the Blue Line to Metro Center station. Follow 11th Street exit to the lobby of the Grand Hyatt. Cost: $1.65 per person one way (rates may change).

Taxi - Taxicabs are available at the exits of each terminal.  Our Washington DC metro area hotel is approximately 15 minutes from the airport, depending upon traffic conditions. Cost: $12 to $15, one-way.

From Dulles International Airport:

Super Shuttle – No advance reservations are needed. Super Shuttle stops are clearly identified on the Ground Transportation Level roadway outside the Main Terminal at Dulles. Shuttles operate on an on-demand basis. Cost: $38 one- way per person.

Taxi – No reservation required. Proceed to the “Taxi Passengers” area on the lower level of the Main Terminal. A Dispatcher is on duty 24 hours a day. Wheelchair-accessible minibuses available for 1 person in his/her wheelchair plus 3 additional passengers. Smoking and non-smoking vehicles are available by request. Cost is approximately $50 to $60. Our Washington DC area hotel is approximately 40 minutes from the airport, depending upon traffic.

From Baltimore Washington International Airport

Super Shuttle – Shuttles are located at ground transportation. No advance reservations are needed. Cost: $45 one-way per person.

Taxi – The BWI taxi stand is located just outside of the baggage claim area of the Lower Level of the BWI Airport Terminal. Cost: approximately $65. The hotel is 50 minutes from the airport, depending upon traffic.

From West Falls Church Metro Station:
Take the Orange Line – in the direction of New Carrolton – to the Metro Center station. Follow underground access from the Metro to the 11th Street exit, to the lobby of the hotel.
From Amtrak / Union Station:
Union Station is approximately five minutes from the hotel via taxi, or three metro stops from the hotel. Cost: Taxi is approximately $5, metro is approximately $1.25.

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