Monday, November 19, 2007

RWA National 2008 Hotel

For those planning to attend RWA's National conference next July in San Francisco, here's a heads up about the hotel. Fortunately it's in the middle of everything...shopping, food, sights...all in walking distance.

San Francisco Marriott

Lobby area: is under renovation. A new, focal point lobby bar is on its way as is a new entrance and registration desk. There is a Starbucks and several restaurants, but see Trish Milburn's post about other convenient eating options. The Garden Terrace will seat fewer people after the second floor renovation than it does now.

Rooms: The guest rooms are fairly spacious and, as you can see if you go to the link, provide beds with lots of pillows. Farthest from the elevator is an even larger room offering seating area with a couch and two chairs in addition to the two chairs in a regular king room.

Other: Check in is 4:00 PM, though they happily gave me a room when I arrived at around 11AM. But very few people were checking in at that time, and I don't know how crowded they were the night before. Internet access is $12.95/day. This is one of those hotels with mid-rise and high-rise elevators. There is a health club (24 hours) and a pool; the spa area was recently renovated.
Taxi from the airport: around 25 minutes and $40.
Shower head has various speed/strength options. Flat screen TVs.
The staff was very friendly and helpful, particularly those at the Concierge desk.

Picky Notes:
The blow dryer hung on the only hook in my room.
The closet, in a king bed room at least, is fairly small for two people to share. There were at least two spacious drawers.
If you care about a great view, check to make sure your room has one.
At this time, there are no beverage machines on the room floors.
The line for taxis can be long, but it was easy to get our own taxis.

Conference space: is huge. Most rooms and registration are beneath the lobby but there are some meeting rooms on 4 & 5. The main ballroom is bigger than last year's.
Check out the floor plans.

5 comments:

Eileen said...

oooooh I'm already getting excited.

Linda said...

If coming from SFO - use BART - it is quick, easy and convenient.

Sherry Lewis said...

Linda's right! I didn't use BART but another Board member did. She said it was around $5 and let her out half a block from the hotel. If you have manageable luggage, this is a great option to help keep costs down.

Tess said...

Thanks for the info, Ruth :) Sounds like a great location and lovely hotel!

The (Mis)Adventures of a Single City Chick said...

Can't wait! Can you believe registration starts in only a few months?!

Christina