If the powers that be want to encourage us to come for the entire week, choosing places like this doesn't help. I don't need a tourist paradise, but I don't want to eat from the same hotel restaurant six days in a row. And needing a car is absurd. </grumble> P.S. I wonder how the "Stand Your Ground" laws will be interpreted by IETF participants... perhaps our discussions will be extra-civil this time. At least they're recorded... On 05/01/2013, at 9:14 AM, Yoav Nir <ynir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Dec 31, 2012, at 10:22 PM, Michael Richardson <mcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >>>>>>> "Dave" == Dave Crocker <dhc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Dave> "Quick, name five reasons to go to Orlando. Here are mine: >> Dave> Puerto Rican >> Dave> delicacies, alternative cinema, craft beer, African-American >> Dave> history and >> Dave> psychic readings..." >> >> Good... but how to get there? >> >> We appear to be stuck in the middle of a monster hotel with a single >> boulevard and nothing at all nearby (except that there is a shuttle >> to Disney) >> >> Shoping around for places to stay, there are some 3-star places for >> <$50/night. > > Looking in Google Earth, you'll still need a car. Even with those hotels that are within walking distance, there are big stretches of road without any sidewalks. -- Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/