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January 1999, Week 4

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Mark Shultise <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Shultise <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 24 Jan 1999 02:11:09 -0500
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I assume your training in Atlanta is at the Perimeter Summit Building of HP, if not, where?

If it is at Perimeter Summit site, then you have a choice of a number of hotels. The Crown Plaza is often chosen, but many of the others are nice also.

http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypResults.py?&clr=ypResults&ycat=7737307&stx=7737307&stp=y&desc=Hotels%20and%20Motels&btype=default&addr=20%20perimeter%20summit%20blvd&city=Atlanta&state=GA&slt=33.9144&sln=-84.3399&cs=9

The hotels on Ashford-Dunwoody and PeachTree-Dunwoody are convenient. As I remember, the Days Inn is nice, but has no restaurant. The Crown Plaza is very nice, but probably not very
cheap. It is the closest though and in the event of an ice storm (which has happened in the past), the Crown Plaza is a fairly easy walk to the office.

I assume that you will rent a car. If not, the subway portion of MARTA (Metro Area Rapid Transit Authority) has a Dunwoody stop near HP (a 45 minute ride from the airport) and the
Perimeter Shopping Mall and the hotels near the Crown Plaza.

There are many restaraunts near HP, and Atlanta is a short drive down Rt 400. The HP Perimeter site is located on the top end of the "perimeter" (like the Washington DC Beltway) that
circles city.

If your training is not at the above location, let me know and I'll provice other details.

Mark


Steve Hammond wrote:

> I may be taking HP training in Atlanta or Toronto in February (yes, Toronto in winter!!). Anyone with first-hand recommendations for hotels close to the HP facilities in either city?
>
> thx
> steve hammond
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