Re: travel guide for the next IETF...

Yoav Nir <ynir@checkpoint.com> Fri, 04 January 2013 22:14 UTC

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On Dec 31, 2012, at 10:22 PM, Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> wrote:

> 
>>>>>> "Dave" == Dave Crocker <dhc@dcrocker.net> writes:
>    Dave> "Quick, name five reasons to go to Orlando. Here are mine:
>    Dave> Puerto Rican 
>    Dave> delicacies, alternative cinema, craft beer, African-American
>    Dave> history and 
>    Dave> psychic readings..."
> 
> Good... but how to get there?
> 
> We appear to be stuck in the middle of a monster hotel with a single
> boulevard and nothing at all nearby (except that there is a shuttle
> to Disney)
> 
> Shoping around for places to stay, there are some 3-star places for
> <$50/night.   

Looking in Google Earth, you'll still need a car. Even with those hotels that are within walking distance, there are big stretches of road without any sidewalks.