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2014 National Sheraton?
Does anyone know why the Sheraton is not available for reservations? I was told all rooms available were booked by someone from the committee?
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Should I book my hotel already? What is the nicest hotel in the area of the National?
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Do book your hotel early as they all sell out quicky.
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I booked via Priceline and have a hotel for $70 a night with shuttle service back and forth. Not bad for the price and with Breakfast.
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How is the traffic in Cleveland? I am thinking of booking a hotel downtown. Is it hard driving to the convention center?
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You shouldn't have any issues, most traffic will be going the opposite direction both morning and evening rush hour.
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You can also take the train from downtown to the IX Center.
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Thanks guys
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Had this been here last year, it would've been a different story though. Luckily, the 1st bridge of the inner-belt project is done. So the vast majority of the detours and closures have worked themselves out by now. I don't believe the construction of the 2nd bridge will effect anything, as the 1st is currently carrying all traffic.. Be careful though. I did a bunch of work on that bridge so there's a slight chance it could fall :eek: :eek: just kidding. |
As of earlier today the Sheraton is sold out to the public on the dates of the Convention. There are still rooms left at close hotels. Most of the closest are in the $110-$120 per night (plus all taxes). If anyone needs to make a reservation one option is to call conference housing, who has tabs on what's available and what isn't, for the area. I am sure there are a lot more options further away...
Conference Housing Toll Free 877-385-9595 |
I'm surprised so many people are staying in downtown. I thought the convention center was in downtown but looked at the map and it's like 20 minutes away.
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Also like to note that traffic and parking downtown would be a nightmare if they used the convention center.. |
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If you don't want to rent a car and want to do things in the Cleveland area then you are better off staying downtown. Don't eat at the hotel food, etc. there are plenty of inexpensive places to eat bfast and lunch on the streets.
Plus there are underground places to eat with resaonable prices as well. Also, you can walk to the Rock Hall from a downtown hotel where it's a specail trip from the I-X Center. In retrospect, I wish I had stayed at a decent downtown hotel during the show rather than any of the ones we have stayed at. Rich |
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