Meeting
to Plan US-Wide Biodiversity Observation Event to Mark the IBOY
November 17-18, 2001
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Travel and Accommodation Information
Ground
Transportation from Denver International Airport to Hotel
Hotel
Meeting
Location
Ground Transportation from Denver International
Airport to Hotel
Express Charters run a bus service from Denver International Airport
to the Holiday Inn-University Park , Fort Collins. The ride takes about
2 hours. The bus service runs approximately hourly Sunday through Friday,
with last departure from DIA at 9:30 pm (Saturday schedule is less frequent).
The one way fare is $21, cash only. Please visit the Shamrock Airport
Express website http://airportexpressinc.uswestdex.com/
to see their schedule, pick-up procedures, and how to reserve your seat.
Hotel
University Park Holiday Inn
425 West Prospect Avenue
Fort Collins
CO 80526
Tel: 970 482 2626
Fax: 970 493 6265
If your reservation was made by National Academy Travel, your reservation
is held underyour last name. There is no confirmation number.
Meeting Location
Conference room phone: 970 491 6800
The meeting will take place at the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
on the campus of Colorado State University, at:
Room B215 (second floor)
Natural and Environmental Sciences Building
Colorado State University
1231 East Drive
Fort Collins CO 80523
Tel: (Ginas office) 970 491 1984
Fax: 970 491 3945
A map of Fort Collins and the CSU campus can be found at http://www.map.colostate.edu.
The entrance to the building is a double glass door, underneath a bridge
that connects the two wings of the building. We will post a sign for the
meeting on the door. The elevator does not work during the weekends, so
we will need to take the stairs to the second floor.
The room where we will be meeting is rather chilly! You will probably
want to bring a warm sweater or jacket.
(a) Walking from the hotel to the meeting location
Gina Adams will meet you in the lobby of the holiday Inn at 8:30am on
Saturday and Sunday morning for the 15 minute walk to the hotel.
(b) Driving directly to the meeting location
You can park at the CSU campus for free at the weekend. There is street
parking immediately outside the Natural and Environmental Sciences Building.
November 13, 2001
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