[go] housing for GO meeting

Rama Balakrishnan rama at genome.Stanford.EDU
Mon Sep 10 10:17:58 PDT 2007


I hope you saw Ben's email. I did manage to get a room in the Nassau  
Inn.

Thanks,

Rama

On Sep 10, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Kara Dolinski wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have received a few messages this morning from people who were  
> told that Nassau Inn only had suites available, and so alternative  
> hotels were needed for the GO meeting.
> Options are:
>
> - those who still need a room to double up and stay in a suite  
> together in the Nassau Inn (if you want to contact each other, I've  
> heard from Val, Amelia, and Rama about needing a place, though Val  
> might be set?).
>
> - Hyatt Regency:
> http://www.princeton.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp
> They have a free shuttle to campus; it's a 5-10 minute car ride to  
> campus.  There isn't a schedule available; you need to make a  
> reservation in advance and the time of the campus run is based on  
> availability.
>
> -Hyatt Place suites:
> http://www.amerisuites.com/hotels/listhotel.php?code=AJPR
> Free shuttle to campus that runs every 30 minutes from 7 am to 10  
> pm, with a break between 2-4 pm; it's a 5-10 minute car ride to  
> campus.
>
> - B&B:
> A budget option, though a bit of a hike (~ 1 - 1.5 miles) to the  
> meeting location, and we've never used the place ourselves, so we  
> cannot vouch for it (though it's in a nice neighborhood):
>
> RIVERSIDE HOUSE
>
> Bed and Breakfast
>
> 45 Knoll Drive
>
> Princeton, NJ 08540
>
> For reservations,
>
> call Bonnie Hunter 609-924-7868
>
> or email: riverside.house at gmail.com
>
> Located on a quiet street near Lake Carnegie, Riverside House is a  
> private home in a residential neighborhood, walking distrance from  
> the University campus and the New York bus.
>
> The house is fully air-conditioned; all three guest bedrooms have  
> color, cable TVs and hair dryers. Two large bedrooms share a  
> bathroom; one smaller bedroom has a private bathroom. Guests also  
> have use of the front room (which is a living-room/library) and the  
> dining room for an expanded continental breakfast. A large outdoor  
> deck for guests overlooks a private yard. Laundry service is  
> available at an extra charge; there is also an iron and ironing  
> board for guest use.
>
> There is ample room for parking and one guest telephone.
>
> Breakfasts consist of pastries or toast, a choice of cereals, three  
> kinds of juices, a bowl of fresh fruit for each guest, and regular  
> or decaf coffee and teas.
>
> Cost is $50 a night for a single; $60 a night for a double. These  
> rates include breakfast and all the taxes. There is a $5 a night  
> discount after the tenth night. Payment is by cash, travelers  
> checks, or University checks. There is a two-night minimum stay  
> requirement.
>
> Bonnie Hunter
>
> Riverside House B&B
>
> 45 Knoll Drive
>
> Princeton, NJ 0854
>
>

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