1 - You'll have no trouble parking outside the lab building. I recommend you 
roll past the night before just so you know for sure where you're going. 

2 - I don't remember the temp specifically but I wasn't uncomfortable there 
either time. 

3 - Lunch is provided. It wasn't anything special but it was edible. They also 
have a small fridge for soda and water for candidates and I'm pretty sure you 
can bring your own drinks/snacks if you'd like. 

4 - I think there are still vending machines but I didn't visit them. 

5 - Not sure about the wrist watch. 

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On Aug 16, 2011, at 9:17 AM, Don Pezet <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon everyone,
> 
> I have my first lab attempt this Thursday at the RTP facility. I have a few
> last minute questions that I can't seem to find answers to. They are
> completely silly questions, I know, but at this point they are the things
> that are floating around in my mind. If any of you have experience with
> testing at the RTP, North Carolina location I would love to pick your brain
> for a moment. Any help is much appreciated.
> 
> 1) I don't want to rely on the hotel shuttle, so I have rented a car. Are
> the parking lots open parking, or are they metered spots? I want to make
> sure I have proper payment if necessary. I saw in Joe's video that there
> were visitor spots outside building 3. Does anyone have experience with
> whether those spots are full at 6:30AM?
> 
> 2) What is the temperature like in the lab room? Do I need to bring a
> jacket? I'm used to cold server rooms so anything above 70F is fine for me.
> 
> 3) I have heard that lunch is complementary, but I haven't found
> confirmation of that on Cisco's web site. Anyone know for sure? If it isn't,
> does anyone know how much it is?
> 
> 4) I have heard that snack and drink vending machines are available for use.
> Are we allowed to eat and drink while taking the exam, or are they limited
> to breaks only? Also, does anyone know the price of a soda in the machines?
> I know the general rule is that you cannot take anything into or out of the
> lab, so I am assuming I cannot bring food or drink with me.
> 
> 5) I know you are not allowed cell phones and other devices, but what is
> their policy on wrist watches? I wear an analog watch normally, is that
> allowed? Some of the Vue testing centers prohibit even them.
> 
> Like I said, mostly silly questions, but I'm at that point now where OSPF
> sham-links and CoPP have lost their mystery, but the exam room is still a
> grey area.
> 
> Thanks for all your help,
> 
> Don Pezet
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