> From: Lyndon Nerenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)
> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 11:30:30 -0700
> [...]
> (BTW, if you want to reproduce the Minneapolis-in-winter
> experience in Europe, I highly recommend Brighton in February.)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)
> Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> [..]
> > But hopefully IETF attendies are of the mindset that can forgo the
> > ensuite hotel room for B&B accomodation or the like.
>
> In my experi
> But, if you're not going to be staying in the conference hotel, you have
> more options, and you can book without knowing precisely where the
> conference hotel is.
But to do that sanely I want to be within walking distance of a
tube station that's on a direct line to the conference venue, thus
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> But hopefully IETF attendies are of the mindset that can forgo the
> ensuite hotel room for B&B accomodation or the like.
[...]
> For travel planning purposes it's important to me that the location
> of the London meeting be announced as early as possible. I doubt
> ve
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> For travel planning purposes it's important to me that the location
> of the London meeting be announced as early as possible. I doubt
> very much I'll be staying in the conference hotel (or anywhere near
> it), which means I need to book alternate accomodation as ea
Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
[..]
> But hopefully IETF attendies are of the mindset that can forgo the
> ensuite hotel room for B&B accomodation or the like.
In my experience IETF attendees care little about the room
itself, only that it is within short(ish) walking distance
of the meetings ro
> London is well known to be
> one of the most expensive cities in the world for hotel accommodation.
> It would be a bad thing if clue was excluded because of the total cost
> of a meeting being very high.
But hopefully IETF attendies are of the mindset that can forgo the
ensuite hotel room for