Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread Timothy J. Salo
> 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.) >

Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread Jasen G. Strutt
OTECTED]> 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

Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> 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

Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread John Stracke
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

Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread Eliot Lear
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

Re: IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread grenville armitage
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

IETF Travel Woes (was Deja Vu)

2001-03-28 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> 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