Information about Army Tuba Conference
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Information about Army Tuba Conference
Anyone who has been here before: Where is the best place to stay, considering ease of getting there, cost, etc.?
There seems to be a hotel on base but it may just be for military temporary housing?
Thanks!
There seems to be a hotel on base but it may just be for military temporary housing?
Thanks!
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Hilton Garden and Sheraton Pentagon City are within a (long) stone's throw of Fort Meyer.
As to cost: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=59233&p=496847&#p496847" target="_blank ...
As to cost: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=59233&p=496847&#p496847" target="_blank ...
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The Raddison on Jefferson Davis Hwy/ US 1 is within a 10-12 minute drive, and has some good restaurants within walking distance. Plus, they have a handy place where I can park a tall van.
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There is a hotel on post but it requires military ID, and it tends to fill up. I've stayed there and it was an excellent choice but pricey (the cost is tied to what government per diem rates will pay in the area.) I don't remember offhand but I would guess it's in the $190 per night range, which is equivalent to what local hotels will quote you. But as noted you can get much cheaper deals.scottw wrote:Anyone who has been here before: Where is the best place to stay, considering ease of getting there, cost, etc.?
There seems to be a hotel on base but it may just be for military temporary housing?
Thanks!
Be aware that there is extra security on the gates. They will check your background so allow extra time. If you have bad stuff on your record you are probably not getting in.
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To those that have used Priceline: What is the furthest away from the base you have been placed?
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Farthest I've ever been placed is Sheraton Pentagon City.
Haven't had to use Priceline since my bro & sil moved to McLean, VA, but back when I did you could bid on a particular hotel or hotels.
Haven't had to use Priceline since my bro & sil moved to McLean, VA, but back when I did you could bid on a particular hotel or hotels.
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I looked at the conference's web site, and I saw only performances and group warmups and such. I didn't see anything about vendors. Are there vendors at this conference? Maybe next year I can schedule my Virginia vacation along with this conference. This year it's in March, already scheduled.
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There are vendors at this conference, yes. Quite a few, actually. This is a great place to buy horns and equipment as you don't pay taxes on base.MaryAnn wrote:Are there vendors at this conference?
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Anyone know the vendor schedule and hours for the elephant room??
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You may want to bring your passport - some state driver's licenses are no longer accepted as proof of citizenship as of this year, a requirement for getting on the base.
More here: https://www.dhs.gov/secure-drivers-licenses
More here: https://www.dhs.gov/secure-drivers-licenses
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Asked in the other thread -- the exhibits open at noon Friday. They normally stop selling just in time for the evening concerts Friday and Saturday nights (they start packing up around 1700 Saturday).Three Valves wrote:Anyone know the vendor schedule and hours for the elephant room??
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Looking forward to seeing all of you that are traveling to the Workshop this year. Please, Please, Please allow for extra time to get on base.
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Looks like there are a couple of threads going on about this weekend's workshop. I'll try to check on those every day.
As far as vendors, the short explanation is that the vendor space is provided by FMWR http://www.jbmhhmwr.com/" target="_blank. Due to ethics guidelines we can't endorse any particular company, brand, etc. As such, we won't post any specific information about vendors on our web site. This site is probably one of the better sources to get that information.
Also, the access control really is more extensive this year. We don't control it, and your experience may vary day-to-day or person by person. If you are a foreign national, even with a "green card", make sure to bring your passport.
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As far as vendors, the short explanation is that the vendor space is provided by FMWR http://www.jbmhhmwr.com/" target="_blank. Due to ethics guidelines we can't endorse any particular company, brand, etc. As such, we won't post any specific information about vendors on our web site. This site is probably one of the better sources to get that information.
Also, the access control really is more extensive this year. We don't control it, and your experience may vary day-to-day or person by person. If you are a foreign national, even with a "green card", make sure to bring your passport.
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I'm at the conference but don't have a car. How is it getting through the gates with Uber or Taxi?