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Re: [PLUG] KDE Conference 2005
On 10 Sep, 2004, at 11:14, Ian Reinhart Geiser wrote:
Historicaly we have been big fans of using
university campuses, but I'm having problems getting to "the right
people"
to see if we can get into a campus for free or for cheap.
Basicly our requirements are on site food service that is discounted,
or
at least bundled with the stay. Dorms, or hostel type accomidations
for
students and developers. Hotels for those who can afford such things
on
their own.
In general, all the Schools in the Philadelphia area will only provide
free support for "small," faculty sponsored groups -- nominally the
size which will only require one room or lecture hall ... and then
usually only for 2 to 4 hours.
The big issue with scheduling a Campus location is timing -- you have a
better (actually the only) chance if you can schedule for a time when
their student body is "off." The problem with Philadelphia is that time
is becoming shorter and shorter, to the point of being virtually
nonexistent on the larger campuses. Most of the campuses are actively
recruiting "paying groups" to run conferences on campus as a mechanism
to make money.
If you get a Tenured Faculty member to sponsor your meeting to the
School's conference coordinators, you will have a much easier time than
if you contact the coordinators first and the go looking for a sponsor.
Dorm accommodations are in the same category -- although, here in
Phila, dorms room "deals" don't cost much less than hotel rooms.
Remember, hotel rooms in Phila are only slightly cheaper than those in
NYC.
The place you should start talking is the Phila Convention and Visitors
Bureau.
http://www.pcvb.org/
They have access to the current accurate information (including
scheduling availabilities) for every venue in the City. [Your title is
"Meeting Planner."]
They will also have records on your organization and will likely know
more about your meeting requirements than you do!!! (All of the similar
bureaus around the country exchange information.)
They will help you put together a complete bid package -
Accommodations, attractions, venues, etc.
T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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