Re: Hotel situation
Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> Thu, 17 December 2015 18:10 UTC
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Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 18:10:04 +0000
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Subject: Re: Hotel situation
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 12:01 PM Behcet Sarikaya <sarikaya2012@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal) > <glenn.deen@nbcuni.com> wrote: > > Thanks Ray for clarifying things. I know that setting this meeting up > has > > been a lot of effort due to currency problems, locations not wanting to > > make long term commitments to the iETF, etc. > > > > And to be fair, YOU and IAOC DID warn us that rooms would be limited at > > the Hilton. > > > > You're also right that BA is more like Dublin, as I attended both ICANN > > Dublin and ICANN BA this past year, and the ICANN attendees where very > > much split up between hotels. In both places it worked well for ICANN > > and they are 2-3 times as big as an IETF. Though I suspect they are much > > less sensitive to event pricing as the IETF is. The fact they don't > > charge any attendance fee, reflects the difference in funding level ICANN > > enjoys. Attendees were spread out between many hotels in BA and it > > seemed to work, at least I didn't hear much in the way of complaints. > > There also seemed to be a lot of good hotels in the area at different > > price points. > > > > In BA taxi's as John L. noted are cheap, though they can be hard to find > > at times, and they didn't use Uber (there was some other taxi app that I > > need remember before we go down there). That should hopefully make it > > much easier for people not at the venue hotel to move between their > hotels > > and the venue both quickly, comfortably, and safely. > > > > > > Unfortunately for the IETF, there are a lot of competing large groups all > > looking for meeting space+rooms, and it isn't likely to get better for a > > while. Which is good because it means the economy is continuing to > improve > > and that will help support more participation, but it's bad because it > > means pressure to pay more to make the IETF more attractive than other > > groups, and a lot of those other groups are playing with much bigger > > budgets. > > > > Spending more isn't necessarily the only option, and it would change the > > IETF. Sure we could be more attractive, and get massive room blocks if > we > > just spent a lot more money, but one of things I think that helps the > IETF > > continue to be so successful, is that it's run as a pretty lean ship. It > > has let the IETF continue during tough years like 2008-2010 without > making > > major changes. People should look at the IAOC's presentation on the IETF > > budget, there is a lot of good info there. Compared to nearly every > > organization of it's size, the IETF is run very effectively on a lean > > budget, THAT"S A GOOD THING and something that I know Ray and IAOC work > > hard to maintain. Thank you BTW. At the same time: We enjoy > > comparatively cheap registration fees compared to most other week long > > technical events. PLUS We get great cookies and even ice cream at breaks, > > and cokes at breakfast! PLUS We have solid sponsors who have treated us > to > > great socials. PLUS BEST OF ALL: We get great meeting rooms and the best > > network and wifi anywhere. So like many things, all could be fixed by > > spending more $$$$, but that's the easy way out, but not necessarily the > > best way. > > > > > > > > > > A couple of suggestions that may alleviate some of the frustrations: > > > > 1. Can an weekly update count of block rooms and nights available be > > maintained, perhaps weekly on the IETF meeting site? This would help > > people making reservations > > know when they can skip trying a hotel because it is sold out. I > > know this is hard to keep 100% current, because some people will book & > > then cancel, but any info is helpful. > > > > 2. Is it cost feasible to run some sort of shuttle between the venue and > > the overflow hotels? It may not be, but it would help with the distance > > and safety concerns. > > > > 3. A longer term solution is to perhaps increase our bargaining power by > > building longer term relations with a few locations. I see that we do > some > > of this already, perhaps formalizing it might be an option. > > > > So instead of spending more $$$, one solution might be to change from > > having such a wide variety of places we hold meetings to having a small > > set of locations, which have hotels which will give us enough space, > > including nearby overflow hotels, and good meeting space. That way we > > could build multi-year relationships with individual venues and hotels. > > > > We could still do the 1:1:1 rotation, but with perhaps 2 or 3 favored > > locations in each of the 1:1:1 regions. Having a couple in each region > > gives us a fall back if something isn't available and a better > negotiating > > position. > > > > This might look like: Vancouver/Japan/Honolulu/? for AP, > > Berlin/Paris/Prague/? for EU and San > Diego/Vancouver/Boston/Philadelphia/? > > for NA. > > > > +1 for these suggestions. > I think IEEE 802 does this type of business. Their policy is to keep > people in the same hotel, by providing registration fee discount up to > $300. That means going to the same places every two years or so. > That's the price you pay, there is no silver bullet. > > Yup. I have been to a number of IEEE meetings and stayed in the IEEE hotel in order to get the discount - the next 802 Plenary is at the Venetian in Macau. The registration page ( http://802world.org/plenary/ieee-802-group-hotel/ ) says: ------------------------------- Group Hotel Registration Policy The combined hotel room stays of attendees are used to offset the cost of the meeting. For this reason, anyone who is not a registered guest at the Sands Venetian Macao Hotel for three (3) or more nights is not eligible for the registration discount ($US 450.00). ------------------------------ The room rate starts at 1,550.00MOP (~$180USD). The discounted registration fee is $600USD. The non-discounted fee is $1050USD. The IEEE seems to have many fewer requirements / expectations from their attendees. For example, one of the recent meetings was in the Estrel in Berlin, a hotel which would not suit the IETF at all. Perhaps if IETF attendees didn't demand everything that we do (lots of breakout rooms, walking distance to bars and restaurants, no trains, the ability to install and run our own network, not being in Minneapolis, large cookies, specific price points, a willingness to keep going back to the same N locations) we wouldn't have so much kvetching. W > Behcet > > > > > > -glenn > > > > > > > > On 12/16/15, 3:24 PM, "Ray Pelletier" <rpelletier@isoc.org> wrote: > > > >>Glenn, > >> > >>> On Dec 16, 2015, at 12:54 PM, Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal) > >>><glenn.deen@nbcuni.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> Q- Whatąs the room block size we are getting at the recent venues > >>> compared to what we got at previous ones like Vancouver, or Berlin? > >> > >>There are many hotels in Buenos Aires but they do not have many rooms. > >> > >>When we announced on 10 December that registration would open on 16 > >>December > >>we said: > >> > >>Registration and hotel reservations for IETF 95 in Buenos Aires will > >>open at 1500 UTC Wednesday, December 16. Hotel reservations will include > >>the headquarters hotel and the contracted overflow hotels available > >>at that time. > >> > >>Because hotels in Buenos Aires have a limited number of guest rooms, > >>the IETF has been negotiating contracts with ten hotels. Hotels not > >>available on December 16 will be announced when available. > >> > >>On 16 December we said: > >> > >>1. Hilton Buenos Aires (Headquarters Hotel, block of 300 rooms) > >>2. Holiday Inn Express Puerto Madero (30 rooms) > >>3. Sheraton Buenos Aires (140 rooms available) > >>4. InterContinental Buenos Aires (150 rooms) > >>5. Sheraton Libertador Hotel (70 rooms) > >> > >>Buenos Aires is not Vancouver, Berlin, London, Paris or San Francisco. > >>It's more like Dublin, if you recently attended the ICANN conference > >>there. > >> > >>> > >>> Q - Are hotels artificially limiting availability of the IETF block > >>>by > >>> only releasing parts of it to the web booking? > >>> Iąve seen hotels do this for other events. While the whole > block > >>> maybe 500 rooms, they release them in 50 room blocks as the > >>> reservation block fills. This creates the lucky 10th caller > >>> scenario, where if you hit it at just the right time you win. > >> > >>That's not the case here, or anywhere we have negotiated agreements. > >> > >>We strive to contract for 600 on a peak night at the so-called > >>headquarter's hotel, > >>but it depends on where we are. If we are in an area surrounded by > >>hotels, and > >>at lower price points, we might contract for 400 on a peak night, and > >>overflow > >>hotels for another 200 - 300 rooms on peak to get 780 rooms on peak. > >> > >>Typically if we don't get our target room block it's because there's > >>another group > >>at the hotel, or sometimes it's because the hotel is concerned about the > >>risk > >>of setting aside 70 - 90% for a group they've never done business with. > >>This concern > >>is also typically reflected in the cancellation provisions for guest > >>rooms they will > >>sign up to, and/or when they start cutting back the number of rooms in > >>the block. > >>All of which is evident in our first meeting in Latin America and Buenos > >>Aires. > >> > >>For those who managed to make a reservation outside the IETF block, but > >>at a > >>higher price, we are trying to get you in the block at the IETF rate. > >> > >>Another 4 or so IETF contracted hotels are in the works and will be > >>announced > >>as soon as they are ready. > >> > >>Ray > >> > >> > >>> > >>> -glenn > >>> > >>> > >> > > > >
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- Hotel situation Melinda Shore
- RE: Hotel situation Ted Lemon
- Re: Hotel situation Jared Mauch
- Re: Hotel situation Melinda Shore
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- RE: Hotel situation Ted Lemon
- Re: Hotel situation Melinda Shore
- Re: Hotel situation Dave Crocker
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- Re: Hotel situation Nadeau Thomas
- Re: Hotel situation Paul Wouters
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- Re: Hotel situation Paul Wouters
- Re: Hotel situation Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)
- Re: Hotel situation Lou Berger
- Re: Hotel situation Melinda Shore
- Re: Hotel situation Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: Hotel situation Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: Hotel situation Melinda Shore
- Re: Hotel situation John R Levine
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- Re: Hotel situation Sarah Banks
- Re: Hotel situation Donald Eastlake
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- Re: Hotel situation John Levine
- Re: Hotel situation Livingood, Jason
- Re: Hotel situation Andrew Sullivan
- Re: Hotel situation Sarah Banks
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- Re: Hotel situation Ray Pelletier
- Re: Hotel situation Brian Rosen
- Re: Hotel situation Deen, Glenn (NBCUniversal)
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- Re: Hotel situation John Levine
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- Re: Hotel situation Tim Chown
- Re: Hotel situation Jari Arkko
- Re: Hotel situation Toerless Eckert
- Re: Hotel situation Jari Arkko
- Re: Hotel situation Jared Mauch
- Re: Hotel situation Behcet Sarikaya
- Re: Hotel situation Warren Kumari
- Re: Hotel situation Eggert, Lars
- Re: Hotel situation Leif Johansson
- Re: Hotel situation Tim Chown
- Re: Hotel situation Brian Rosen
- Re: Hotel situation Toerless Eckert
- Re: Hotel situation Stewart Bryant
- Re: Hotel situation Warren Kumari
- Re: Hotel situation Melinda Shore
- Re: Hotel situation Warren Kumari
- Re: Hotel situation Michal Krsek
- Re: Hotel situation Warren Kumari
- Re: Hotel situation Dave Crocker
- Venue Selection Objectives and Criteria was Re: H… Ray Pelletier
- Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Fred Baker (fred)
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Kathleen Moriarty
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Carsten Bormann
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Michal Krsek
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Andrew G. Malis
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Andrew Sullivan
- Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Brian E Carpenter
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Andrew Sullivan
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Wassim Haddad
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Richard Shockey
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) tom p.
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Jari Arkko
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) John Levine
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) Stephen Farrell
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Jari Arkko
- Re: Meeting rotation (was Hotel situation) John C Klensin
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- RE: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Ralph Droms
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) John C Klensin
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) John C Klensin
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Jari Arkko
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Jari Arkko
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Eric Burger
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) tom p.
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Brian E Carpenter
- RE: Hotel situation Pat (Patricia) Thaler
- RE: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Ted Lemon
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Eric Burger
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Joel M. Halpern
- InterContinental BA experience so far (was: Re: H… Marco Davids
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Keith Moore
- Re: InterContinental BA experience so far (was: R… John Levine
- Re: InterContinental BA experience so far (was: R… Melinda Shore
- Re: InterContinental BA experience so far (was: R… John Levine
- Re: InterContinental BA experience so far (was: R… Fernando Gont
- RE: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Ted Lemon
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Brian E Carpenter
- RE: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Ted Lemon
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Abdussalam Baryun
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Keith Moore
- Re: Cross-area review (was Meeting rotation) Dave Crocker
- Payouts for missed blocks (was Re: Hotel situatio… Andrew Sullivan
- Re: Payouts for missed blocks (was Re: Hotel situ… John C Klensin
- Re: Payouts for missed blocks (was Re: Hotel situ… Theodore Ts'o
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- RE: Hotel situation Eric Gray
- Re: Hotel situation Mary Barnes
- Re: Hotel situation John Levine
- Re: Hotel situation Jari Arkko
- Re: Hotel situation John C Klensin
- Re: Hotel situation Stewart Bryant
- Re: Hotel situation Jari Arkko
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- Re: Hotel situation Christian Hopps
- Re: Hotel situation John C Klensin
- Re: Hotel situation Dave Crocker
- Re: Hotel situation Tim Chown
- Re: Hotel situation John C Klensin
- Re: Venue Selection Objectives and Criteria was R… George, Wes
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- Re: Hotel situation Nadeau Thomas
- Re: Hotel situation Ole Jacobsen
- Re: Hotel situation Jared Mauch
- Venue Data for Upcoming Meetings was Re: Hotel si… Ray Pelletier
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- Re: Hotel situation Bob Hinden
- Re: Hotel situation Randy Bush
- Re: Hotel situation Paul Wouters
- Re: Hotel situation Richard Shockey
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- Re: Hotel situation Ole Jacobsen
- Re: locations, was Hotel situation John Levine
- Re: locations, was Hotel situation lloyd.wood
- Re: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
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- Re: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
- Re: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
- Re: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
- Re: not really the current Hotel situation John Levine
- Re: Hotel situation Lloyd Wood
- Re: Hotel situation Randall Gellens
- Re: Hotel situation Toerless Eckert
- Re: Hotel situation John C Klensin
- Re: Hotel situation Ole Jacobsen
- Re: ever more hypothetical Hotel situation John Levine
- RE: ever more hypothetical Hotel situation Christer Holmberg
- Re: ever more hypothetical Hotel situation Theodore V Faber
- Re: Venue Data for Upcoming Meetings was Re: Hote… Ray Pelletier