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IMPORTANT
DATES: Pre-Registration Deadline: Friday, September 19, 1997 - Hotel
Discount Deadline: Friday, October 3, 1997

Hotel and Travel Information
The Town & Country Hotel is sold out (as of Sept. 22). We have made arrangements with the following hotels for housing.

Be sure to mention USENIX to get the group rate of $80/night single or double (plus taxes).

Regency Plaza Hotel
1515 Hotel Circle South
San Diego, CA 92108
Toll Free: 800.362.7871
Tel: 619.298.828
Fax: 619-260-0147, Attn: Reservations
Please Note: If you should decide to cancel your reservation, you must notify them no later than 48 hours before your scheduled arrival date.
Holiday Inn Select (Except Sat, 10/25)
595 Hotel Circle South
San Diego, CA
Toll Free: 800-433-2131
Tel # 619.291.5720
Fax # 619.297.6125 - Attn: Elizabeth Wilson
Complimentary shuttle service to and from the Town & Country Hotel will be provided.
Town & Country Hotel
500 Hotel Circle North
San Diego, CA 92186-5098
Toll Free: 800.772.8527 (USA)
Tel # 619.291.7131

Room Rates
$80 per night, single or double, plus taxes
Need a Roommate?
Usenet facilitates room sharing. If you wish to share a room, post to and check comp.org.usenix.roomshare
 
Discount Air Fares
Special airline discounts will be available for USENIX attendees. Please call for details:
JNR, Inc.
Toll Free in US and Canada:
800.343.4546
Telephone: 714.476.2788
Airport to Hotel Transportation
Lindbergh Field, San Diego's International Airport, is located only 15 minutes from the Town & Country Hotel. Cloud Nine Shuttle offers continuous 24-hour van service every 20 to 30 minutes at a current cost of $7.00 one way. Catch the shuttle outside the baggage claim area at the shuttle loading island. Taxi service is available at an approximate cost of $15 one way.
 
What to Do in San Diego
San Diego abounds with activities for an enjoyable visit: sunshine, scenery, seven miles of shoreline, fine eating, fun night life, and a wide array of things to see and do, including Mexico!

The San Diego Zoo is home to 4,000 rare and endangered birds, mammals, and reptiles and has 6,500 varieties of exotic plants.

Balboa Park includes the famous Zoo, 14 museums, art galleries and theaters in ornate, Spanish-style buildings. Museum topics include art, cars, aerospace, model trains, local history, science, and much more.

Sea World presents a variety of marine life in a large park in Mission Bay. It features 5 shows and more than 20 exhibits and attractions, including Shamu.

The San Diego Wild Animal Park is an 1,800 acre exotic animal and botanical reserve dedicated to the preservation and protection of endangered species. It features a 50-minute guided monorail tour, and has 2,200 animals roaming free. It is a bit further afield, but provides an interesting excursion.

The Gaslamp Quarter is located downtown in the historic district, with restaurants, theaters, galleries, and shops.

Old Town is characterized by adobe haciendas and beautifully restored Victorian homes. You will find shops and restaurants, margaritas, mariachis, and hand-crafted treasures from around the world.

Mexico is only twenty miles away. US and Canadian citizens need only valid identification to recross the border and you can bring back $400 in purchases. You can travel to Tijuana on the San Diego Trolley, a high-speed trolley that runs from downtown to the border. If driving to Mexico, you must have special insurance.

 


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