IAOC members are like all other IETF members. We pay for our hotel rooms. That 
means when I have a full-time job that wants me at the IETF, I stay at the 
convention hotel. When I don't have a full-time sponsor, like now, I stayed at:

o   A charming bed & breakfast 500m from the Maastricht convention center. The 
entire week was the price of one night at the NH. In 2010 US Dollars, about USD 
215. In 2011 US Dollars, about USD 260. Then again, that was per week, not per 
night.

o   A Hilton in Beijing. That was free for me, as I had tons of HHonors points. 
Taxi ~ USD 6/day.

o   The Hilton in Prague. Score! More HHonors points. Before anyone cries foul, 
I am NOT on the IAOC venue selection committee, so no, I had no influence on 
picking a Hilton.

o   A tourist hotel 2.5km from the Quebec convention center. That hotel was CDN 
140/night less expensive than the Hilton. CDN 20/day, including tip, if you 
took a taxi by yourself. Much cheaper if you took mass transit. Yes, now I am 
low on Hilton points.

In Beijing and Quebec I moved to the conference hotel mid-week because I had a 
sponsor for half the week. Your mileage may vary.


On Aug 23, 2011, at 10:24 AM, John C Klensin wrote:

> Being a little cynical, I do wonder if we would see a difference
> in meeting selection patterns if all IASA staff and IAOC members
> were required to stay in hotel or other rooms costing no more
> than, say, your USD 200 per night figure (including transport,
> if necessary, to and from the meeting site).  It might help to
> calibrate the pain level.  The idea is not realistic for a
> number of reasons, but might make an interesting
> thought-experiment.

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