Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort Hotel
Scottsdale, Arizona
This meeting, open to all, provides attendees with the unique opportunity to expand their knowledge and expertise by participating in activities of it's Substation Committee and numerous Working Groups and Task Forces.
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Location:
The
Doubletree Paradise Valley Resort hotel is located just minutes
from Old Town Scottsdale and just 12 miles from Phoenix Sky
Harbor International Airport. The resort is located near
Scottsdale Fashion Square, the largest shopping center in the
Southwest. Scottsdale is a premier golfing destination with
nearly 200 courses to play in the metro area. Scottsdale is also
home to several other outdoor activities including hiking and
biking. Sports fans have plenty to cheer about with teams in all
four major sports, Spring Training Baseball, the Fiesta Bowl,
two NASCAR races a year, the 2006 NHL All Star Game, and the
2008 Super Bowl. All guestrooms offer the ambience of an upscale
resort and amenities. The resort offers two large heated outdoor
pools with Jacuzzi, health club facilities, kids play area,
concierge, and a full-service restaurant and lounge.
The Host Committee has negotiated a special room rate of $153.00. Use of the Meeting hotel by the attendees is crucial in keeping the meeting costs low. When reserving your rooms mention the "IEEE Substations Committee" to ensure you get the correct rate. The cutoff date for receiving this rate is March
17, 2006
Travel:
Conveniently located near Sky Harbor
International Airport. Just North of Camelback Road conveniently
located on Scottsdale Road, between Jackrabbit and Vista.
Enchanting Scottsdale indulges visitors in the beauty of the
surrounding landscape and the charm of the local art scene. Take
a hike on the scenic trails of Camelback Mountain, join a Jeep
Safari through the Sonoran desert or see the area from a new
perspective in a hot air balloon. DoubleTree Paradise Valley
Resort, is also close to hundreds of galleries, great shopping
at Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall and a wealth of fine
restaurants and shops in historic ''old town'' Scottsdale.
Nearby championship golf and breathtaking desert vistas.
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