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Find details about getting to the conference and where to stay.
By Plane
Fly to the Salt Lake City Airport. It is an international airport and a hub for Delta Airlines.
Local Transportation
From the Salt Lake City Airport,
the hotel may be reached by a taxi or by
Canyon Transportation,
about $40.00 each way,
located in the baggage claim area of the Salt Lake City Airport.
Making an advance reservation after you know your plane flight information is recommended,
especially if you are arriving late.
Discounted reservations may be available through the conference hotel.
Conference Hotel
The Cliff Lodge
Snowbird, UT 84092
801-742-2222 (Cliff Lodge front desk)
800-453-3000 (reservations, phone)
lodging@snowbird.com (reservations, email)
www.snowbird.com (information and online reservations)
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Hotel Reservation Details
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A standard room has two queen-size beds. For DCC 2013, the rate $234/night at the Cliff Lodge,
or $199/night at the Lodge At Snowbird (a short walk away).
- To receive the conference rate,
be sure to specify that you are with the Data Compression Conference (DCC),
and specify the group code
DATA13.
Reservations that include a Friday or Saturday night may require a four night minimum stay,
and for reservations of fewer than 4 nights,
if you are not able to book online,
contact the Cliff Lodge directly.
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Rooms may also be available at other parts of the Snowbird complex.
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There are room tax and resort fees in addition to the room rate.
A deposit is required at the time a reservation is made.
The deposit may not be refundable depending on how close to
the reservation dates a cancellation is made,
so be sure to confirm charges and cancellation policy when you make your reservation.
*** Although it is possible to stay in Salt Lake City and travel to and from the conference by bus (about 30 minutes),
it is much more convenient to stay at the Snowbird complex where the conference is held,
especially when road closures for portions of the day are possible during winter months.
Space is limited. Rooms may not be available after February 1.
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