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2002
Denver X-ray Conference™- Hotel Information
The 2002 Denver X-ray Conference will be held 29 July–2 August
at the Antlers Adam’s Mark Hotel, 4 South Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO
80903, U.S.A., phone: 1.800.444.ADAM or dial direct: 1.719.473.5600, fax:
1.719.389.0259.
Reservations
Attendees are responsible for making their own reservations. Please identify
yourself as a Denver X-ray Conference attendee when booking your reservation.
Reservations should be made as soon as possible since there is a limited number
of rooms available at the conference rate. The special conference rate of $119
per day (plus 8% tax) for a single or double occupancy will only be applicable
before 3 July 2002, subject to availability. Please note the hotel’s
cancellation policy: Should an individual reservation need to be cancelled for
any reason, there will be no charge for that individual reservation cancelled 24
hours or more prior to the scheduled day of arrival. If the individual
reservation is not cancelled, a “no-show” fee of one night’s room and tax
will be charged.
Overflow Hotel:
The Red Lion Hotel Colorado Springs, 314 West Bijou Street, Colorado Springs, CO
80905, phone: 800.477.8610 or dial direct: 719.471.8680, fax: 719.471.0894, has
been selected as the overflow hotel. Please identify yourself as a Denver X-ray
Conference attendee when booking your reservation. A group of rooms has been
reserved at the special conference rate of $89 per day (plus 8% tax) for
single/double/triple/quad occupancy. The rate will only be applicable before 12
June 2002, subject to availability. Please note the hotel’s cancellation
policy: Individual rooms must be cancelled within 24 hours of arrival date to
avoid any no show charges which will be debited to the individual’s credit
card. If enough rooms are reserved by conference attendees, a shuttle service
will be provided by the Red Lion Hotel to the Antlers Adam’s Mark Hotel. The
Red Lion is located approximately 0.5 mile (3 blocks) from the Antlers Adam’s
Mark Hotel.
Need a Roommate?
If you are unable to pay the full price of a hotel room, consider sharing the
expenses with a roommate.
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