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etteluap70PC said:Thanks for the imput! We decided to skip the megabus. This is the first NC for 2 of the gals on my team. We are driving though and it will be fun. I want to be a little closer to a Conf. Hotel. One of my team members will be 5 1/2 months pregnant so I don't want to add to her walking too much. We walk so much at McCormick.
BethCooks4U said:I'm driving in too. The Congress has parking for $28/night (more if you use valet). It's 2 blocks from the Hilton so it's not much extra walking.
etteluap70PC said:Hmmmmm the congress told me it was 33 even for self...
yup 2 blocks away is why it is in my top 2 choices. I just read alot of reviews about bad AC no hot water and picketers...
Most "Non Conference" hotels offer basic amenities such as free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, and a fitness center. Some may also have a pool, on-site restaurant, and room service available.
Yes, many "Non Conference" hotels have meeting rooms or event spaces available for rental. However, the options may be more limited compared to a traditional conference hotel.
"Non Conference" hotels are typically smaller and may not have as many meeting rooms or event spaces. They are also not specifically designed for business travelers and may have a more relaxed atmosphere.
Yes, "Non Conference" hotels can still be suitable for business travel. They may not have as many business-oriented amenities, but they can still offer a comfortable and convenient stay for business travelers.
It depends on the hotel chain. Some "Non Conference" hotels may be part of a larger hotel chain and offer loyalty programs, while others may not. It's best to check with the specific hotel to see if they have a loyalty program available.