Venue

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The conference will be held at the Condado Plaza Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Reservations

Registering for the Conference does not reserve a room.

Reserve your room online. The ACSAC group rate will be $170. A mandatory hotel charge of $5.25 per person covers baggage handling (includes both check-in and check-out). A mandatory hotel charge of $0.50/day is charged for maid service. ACSAC attendees within the room block will be assigned ocean view rooms. The group rate is guaranteed through November 15th.

Having difficulty making your reservation? Contact us.

Directions

The hotel is about a 15 minute taxi ride from the airport (about $20). Directions can be found at http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/puerto-rico/the-condado-plaza-hilton-SJUCOHH/maps-directions/index.html.

Parking

Parking is $22.30/day, subject to change. Many restaurants are within walking distance or a short taxi ride, so most attendees will not need a car.

Meals

The conference provides meals as outlined in the program for attendees registed on those days. This includes continental breakfast, lunch (Monday-Thursday), Tuesday (light) reception, Wednesday dinner, and Thursday (light) reception.

Things To Do

The hotel is on the water, and is adjacent to a quiet public beach. Old San Juan, with its famous forts, restaurants, and shopping, is a 10 minute taxi ride. Other nearby sites include El Yunque rainforest (check if reopened), snorkeling, the Bioluminescent Bay, the Bacardi distillery, and the Arecibo Observatory. We are organizing an optional Friday afternoon excursion to the Arecibo Observatory and a pair of optional Friday evening kayaking trips to the Bioluminescent Bay at Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve (booked directly with Kayaking Puerto Rico).

Passports and Visas

Puerto Rico is part of the US. US citizens do not need a passport. Citizens of other countries (including US residents) follow the same rules as visiting anywhere else in the US, and need a valid passport.

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