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====== NPL Convention 2000 -- San Francisco, CA ======
===== IF YOU'RE GOING TO SAN FRANCISCO.... =====
**by Trazom**
==== (Tell Me) What's Going On ====
The National Puzzlers' League's 161st annual convention will be held from
Thursday, July 13 to Sunday, July 16, 2000, at the Canterbury Hotel. As in
previous years, we're hoping and expecting that a number of people will be
arriving earlier, and possibly even staying later. The hotel is at 750 Sutter
Street, between Jones and Taylor in the heart of downtown San Francisco
(zip code 94109). Phone (415) 474-6464 or (800-227-4788), fax (415) 474-0831,
website [[http://www.canterbury-hotel.com|www.Canterbury-Hotel.com]] (note
the hyphen). **Please note, you should //not// book your room through
the hotel (see below).**
==== Money (That's What I Want) ====
Room rates for the convention (as well as before and after) are $135.66 per
night for single or double rooms, $152.76 for a triple, and $169.86 for a
quad. Those rates include San Francisco's famed Hotel Occupancy Tax, which
goes to fund the arts in the city. I urge everyone to get some of that
value back by enjoying San Francisco's various cultural offerings (the
hotel is just four blocks from the center of the theater district); more
information on performances, exhibits, etc., will be in your registration
packet.
The terms "triple" and "quad" refer to the number of people inhabiting
a room, rather than to any inherent physical properties of the room
itself. There are in fact no rooms in the hotel with more than two
beds. Thus the canonical triple or quad (from the hotel's point of
view) involves two or four people, respectively, sharing beds. I'm
sorry if this comes as a disappointment. However: There *are* a few
rooms that have two beds and enough space to bring in a rollaway
($15/night extra). There is also an extremely small number of rooms
with 2 beds, room for a rollaway plus a foldout sofa, yielding a
makeshift quad.
The convention fee is $215 per person. That covers five meals (Friday
dinner, 3 squares on Saturday, Sunday brunch) plus convention photo
and miscellaneous expenses.
==== Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman ====
**Please do not try to book your room through the hotel.** All room
bookings should come through me. Calculate your total rooming cost,
add on $215 per person for the flat convention fee, and send one check
in US funds for the total amount, made out to the National Puzzlers'
League, etc. etc.
Send your registration check in US funds, made out to the **National
Puzzlers' League,** to me: Trazom. Feel free to send queries or requests
to me by e-mail. Please indicate your rooming needs (arrival and departure
dates, single/double etc., smoking or non-, identity of roommates, and so
on). Let me know if you'd like me to try to find a roommate for you.
In order to guarantee you a room at all, let alone one at the
convention rate, I need to receive your check by June 1, 2000. After
that, you gotta ask yourself: "Do I feel lucky?" I would only add (as
a longtime con-goer who has never yet made the June 1 deadline) that
the Canterbury is not the largest hotel we've ever met in, and that
this might not be the year to play chicken on this score.
==== Get me a Ticket for an Airplane ====
[[http://www.ual.com|United Airlines]] is proud to be the
official air carrier for the 2000 convention. Call 1-800-521-4041 to
book your flight and use our meeting ID code. This will get you
5% off a discount fare or 10% off a full fare, plus an additional 5%
off if you order 60 days in advance (i.e., more or less now). These
savings are good for travel between July 9 and 19.
Your first choice of airport is likely to be San Francisco (United's
home turf), but Oakland is also a possibility if that fits your
schedule better. Oakland Airport, unlike San Francisco, is accessible
by mass transit, although it's a minor shlep across the bay. San Jose
Airport is about an hour's drive to the south; use it only if you're
planning to visit your dot-com millionaire friends before or after the
con. If you send me your travel itinerary (well, actually just your
airline and the date and time of your arrival) I can match up
contiguous arrivals for cab-sharing.
==== Do Nothing Till you Hear From Me ====
Within weeks of receiving your reservation, I'll send you a confirmation
packet with more details on how to get around the city, what to do while
you're here, how to solve phonigmatic rebi and more. If you're reachable
by e-mail, I'll also let you know as soon I've got your reservation. This
might be a good time to mention that I define "reachable by e-mail" as
"having a working [[krewe:webhow#puzzlers.org_email_aliases|puzzlers.org alias]]."
I can't wait to see you all here in Baghdad-by-the-Bay!