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Paul, NY definitely makes it uncomfortable / expensive for conferences. But NJ has several conference centers that have easy access and no need to cross the Hudson River. For after hours entertainment, it's close enough to NY City to be very accessible. I have yet to see NJ suggested as a possible venue location. -mark
As far as COMMON is concerned, New York definitely did. Picture having to unload the equipment from the 18 wheelers coming from Rochester and put it onto shuttle trucks to bring it across the river from New Jersey. Boston was also very expensive, both for labor crews and for hotel space. The conferences there had to be held either before or after baseball season. Baltimore was OK, but the panhandlers were all over the place. Buffalo isn't fancy enough for the event planners. Besides, you can't get there from here. I don't think Philly has the right mix of meeting space and sleeping rooms Pittsburgh? See Buffalo, unless one wants to fly on U.S. Scare, formerly known as Crashagheny -- Paul Nelson Arbor Solutions, Inc. 708-670-6978 Cell pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/23/2006 03:07 PM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Did someone forget that the Northeast exists? Cold,expensive,crowded and whatever else you can say about the northeast. Nevada(Vegas) is pushing hard for any convention I have ever heard about. Just about every town in america now has a "convention center" and will do practically anything to get the business. I was kidding about the northeast, but I really suspect that the cities you mentioned have priced themselves out of the convention business several years ago. Mike Cunningham wrote:Seems like all the major iSeries conferences have forgotten about us in the Northeast (with limited travel budgets). What's wrong with the New York, Boston, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Baltimore areas http://devcon.iseries400experts.com/http://www-304.ibm.com/jct03001c/services/learning/ites.wss/us/en?pageType=page&c=a0000716http://www.common.org/conferences/2007/annual/
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