Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass elevators
Yoav Nir <ynir.ietf@gmail.com> Mon, 14 November 2016 13:52 UTC
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Subject: Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass elevators
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No. The stairs don’t reach the sixth floor where the “Studio” rooms are. > On 14 Nov 2016, at 21:28, Christer Holmberg <christer.holmberg@ericsson.com> wrote: > > +1 > > For the more adventurous there are also stairs between some (all?) of the public floors. > > Regards, > > Christer > > -----Original Message----- > From: 97attendees [mailto:97attendees-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Adam Roach > Sent: 14 November 2016 14:24 > To: 97attendees@ietf.org > Subject: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass elevators > > As in many previous meetings that involve particularly tall buildings, those of us staying in the Conrad will frequently find ourselves stranded some 20 floors above the meeting we need to be in, waiting several minutes for an elevator to show up. Some of this is a simple traffic flow problem, but some of it appears to stem from people not noticing a critical and useful feature of this hotel. > > There are six elevators that service the guest room floors, allowing people who stay here to get from their rooms to the meetings and vice-versa. > > Perpendicular to the guest-room elevator bank, there are four nice, large glass elevators that service only the public (non-guest-room) levels of the hotel. On a casual observation, it would appear that these glass elevators are going largely unused, with most people choosing to use the guest-floor elevators to traverse among pubic floors. > > I would propose that we could ameliorate the extremely long waits to get down from guest floors if people were to generally favor the glass elevators unless they are going to a guest floor. As a bonus, since you won't be competing with people trying to get to and from their hotel rooms, you'll probably get where you're going faster also. > > /a > > _______________________________________________ > 97attendees mailing list > 97attendees@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/97attendees > > _______________________________________________ > 97attendees mailing list > 97attendees@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/97attendees
- [97attendees] Please make use of the glass elevat… Adam Roach
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Christer Holmberg
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Yoav Nir
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Michael Richardson
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Tim Chown
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Stephane Bortzmeyer
- Re: [97attendees] The glass elevators are not bet… Stephane Bortzmeyer
- Re: [97attendees] Elevator Operation tips Jared Mauch
- Re: [97attendees] Elevator Operation tips joel jaeggli
- Re: [97attendees] Elevator Operation tips Bill Fenner
- Re: [97attendees] Please make use of the glass el… Ted Lemon