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ALERT! As of 01.28.08, the JW Marriott Hotel is now sold out! If you still need to book a room for the National Leadership Conference, please call A Room With A View for overflow hotel assistance at 800.780.4343. They will secure the lowest available rate at hotels that are within walking distance to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. This is a free service for all AGA NLC attendees. JW Marriott Hotel Pennsylvania Avenue 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20004 Reservations: 800.228.9290 or 202.393.2000
AGA Room Rate: $199 (Plus Tax) Reservation Deadline: Jan. 31, 2008
AGA has reserved a
block of rooms at the JW Marriott Hotel. Ideally located on
Pennsylvania Avenue's federal corridor, this contemporary hotel
offers a celebrated address near the city's best monuments and
museums, restaurants and cultural venues. The hotel is adjacent to
the National Theater and the Shops of National Place and is just one
block away from the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade
Center.
To make a reservation, please call the hotel directly at 800.228.9290 and mention you are attending the “AGA NLC” to ensure you receive the discounted rate. A credit card is required to guarantee the reservation. Or, for your convenience, you may also reserve a room online. Hotel Reservation Deadline: Jan. 31, 2008—Hotel rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis until the hotel is sold out. Make your reservations early!
The nation's capital is served by three airports: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI).
The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is the closest airport to the JW Marriott Hotel and the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Located just five miles south of the city along the Potomac River, the airport offers a full range of domestic flights on major, regional and commuter carriers. It is also accessible on Metro's Yellow and Blue lines.
IAD (26 miles west of Washington) and BWI (35 miles north of Washington) offer a full range of domestic and international flights. Excellent highway access and elaborate ground transportation systems speed passengers on their way.
You have the choice of using your own travel agent or an
Internet service. There are many websites available that allow you
to search for and purchase airline tickets online... Expedia, Orbitz
and Travelocity are just a few. AGA’s National Leadership Conference will take place at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, in Washington, D.C.
Attendees can rely on the area's taxi and shuttle services and Metrorail for getting to the conference. Please refer to the information below when planning your travel to Washington.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)By Metro: Upon arriving at the airport, follow signs to the Reagan National Airport Metro Station, which is adjacent to Terminals B and C. A shuttle bus runs between the Metro station and Terminal A, where Alaska Airlines, ATA, Midway Air Lines and Northwest Airlines continue to operate. From the Metro, you can board either the Blue or Yellow line to get to the hotel.
Blue Line—From the Metro take the Blue Line in the direction of Addison Road. This train will take you to the JW Marriott Hotel (Metro Center Station) or to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (Federal Triangle Station).
Yellow Line—From the Metro take the Yellow Line in the direction of Mt. Vernon Square-Convention Center. Get off at the L’Enfant Plaza Station and transfer to the Blue (Franconia/Springfield) or Orange Line (Vienna). This train will take you to the JW Marriott Hotel (Metro Center Station) or to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (Federal Triangle Station).
By Taxi: Taxicabs are available at the exits of each terminal. A ride from the airport to the hotel takes approximately 15 to 30 minutes, depending on time of day and traffic, and costs approximately $16.
By Bus: Super Shuttle offers service from DCA to downtown Washington for a cost of $12 one-way. However, this is a shared-ride van service, so the shuttle may make several stops before reaching your final destination. When flying into Reagan National we suggest traveling by cab or by Metro. Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)
By Metro: The Washington Flyer Coach provides a convenient link
between Washington Dulles International Airport and the West Falls
Church Metro station. To travel using this service, purchase a
ticket ($8 one way; $14 round trip) from the Ground Transportation
Center's ticket podium located inside the vestibule at Arrivals
Level Door 4. For your return home, please note that there are no
ticketing facilities located at the West Falls Church Metro Station–
passengers boarding there without a ticket must purchase their
tickets upon arrival at the Airport. When you arrive at the West Falls Church Metro station, purchase a Metrorail fare card and take the Orange line in the direction of New Carrollton. This train will take you to the JW Marriott Hotel (Metro Center Station) or to the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center (Federal Triangle Station).
By Taxi: Taxicabs are available at the exits of each terminal. Taxi service from the airport to downtown D.C. is approximately $45.
By Bus: Super Shuttle provides inexpensive ($27 one-way) door-to-door service from the airport to downtown Washington. This is a shared-ride van service, so the shuttle may make several stops before reaching your final destination. Go to the Ground Transportation desk in the baggage claim area to purchase a ticket. You may call 800.258.3826 or go to www.supershuttle.com for reservations or more information. Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)By Train: Amtrak and MARC trains provide service to the BWI Rail Station, where free shuttles serve the airport terminal. From the BWI Rail Station, take the train to Washington’s Union Station. At Union Station, take Metro’s Red Line towards Shady Grove. This train will take you to the JW Marriott Hotel (Metro Center Station); you can also transfer to the Orange or Blue line and go one stop to the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center (Federal Triangle Station).
By Taxi: Taxicabs are available just outside of the baggage claim area of the Lower Level of the BWI Airport Terminal. Taxi service from the airport to downtown D.C. is approximately $60. By Bus: Super Shuttle provides inexpensive ($35 one-way) door-to-door service from the airport to downtown Washington. This is a shared-ride van service, so the shuttle may make several stops before reaching your final destination. Go to the Ground Transportation desk in the baggage claim area to purchase a ticket. You may call 800.258.3826 or go to www.supershuttle.com for reservations or more information. Parking is available at the JW Marriott for $30* per day. Unlimited in/out privileges are available for hotel guests only. If you are not a guest at the hotel, you will be charged for each time you enter and exit the garage.
Parking is available at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Entrances to the parking garage are located on 14th Street and on Pennsylvania Avenue. Guests and attendees should allow extra time for parking, as all guests and vehicles are screened upon entry. There is no overnight parking for guests. The cost for parking is $21* per day.
*Parking prices are subject to change without notice. AGA’s National Leadership Conference promises to be a tremendous networking and learning experience. While you’re here, we invite you to take time to enjoy some of the museums, landmarks and history that Washington, D.C. has to offer. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning friend, there are many ways to experience our area—through its history, art, culture and natural landscape. If this is your first visit to Washington, there are many "must-see" attractions. If you're making a return visit, consider exploring what our city has to offer in beyond its monumental center.
Founded in 1791 as the capital of the United States, Washington D.C. is at the center of both national and world politics. George Washington himself chose the location for the city that bears his name, and which serves as the seat of government for the United States of America. Over the course of 200 years, Washington, D.C. has grown with the nation, and now represents the very best of America. Landmarks draw thousands of tourists each year and underscore the importance of Washington’s political past and present. D.C. is also a dynamic city, famous for world-class dining, entertainment and culture.
Washington is a favorite destination for people from around the world. Historic buildings, national treasures, the exciting business of running the nation! Washington DC is like no other place on earth. History continues to be made here daily by the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the federal government. Come watch it happen before your eyes!
There is so much to see and do in Washington. So start planning. AGA’s National Leadership Conference and Washington, D.C. await you!
Washington's average high temperature in February is 46
degrees and the average low is 29 degrees. Temperatures may vary
from day to day so please dress accordingly. As a reminder, meeting
rooms have a tendency to be cool. For your comfort, we recommend you
bring a light sweater or jacket. A coat check will be available. |
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