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[council] P.S. (Re: Hotel for ICANN 42 in Singapore)
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- From: Mary.Wong@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 17:53:53 -0400
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Oh, I forgot - in the Fairmont they have two types of rooms in the South Tower;
the deluxe that I mentioned and the Signature Rooms, which are just that much
bigger and even nicer than the deluxe ones :)
Of course, neither email takes into account the fact that we have among us
Executive/Club Lounge folks who may end up with some super-swank suites in
either hotel!
Have a good weekend, all,
Mary
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From: Mary Wong
To:council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 4/8/2011 5:41 PM
Subject: Hotel for ICANN 42 in Singapore
Thanks to Han Chuan who alerted me that ICANN has posted hotel and venue
information on the website, I thought I'd take a few minutes to answer a couple
of questions I've received about the hotel :)
If you possibly can, get a deluxe room in the South Tower of the Fairmont (a
smaller, somewhat more exclusive hotel than the Swissotel). The older rooms in
the North Tower really aren't in the same league. The renovated rooms on the
higher floors of the Swissotel are pretty nice too, and have the advantage of
better views because of their elevation. Both hotels offer city and harbor
views - no prizes for guessing which you should choose :)
Both are also connected to the Convention Center so you don't have to leave the
complex to attend meetings. The complex also contains a large shopping mall,
with a supermarket in the basement and plenty of cafes and affordable
restaurants. There are a few okay-to-very-good bars in both hotels as well as
the mall, and a couple of excellent high-end restaurants too. Oh, and a subway
station beneath plus at least four taxi stands (though don't try getting a cab
during rush hour or a rainstorm unless you're very patient as the complex is
smack-dab in the middle of the city!)
Several other excellent hotels in different price ranges are within a
reasonable walk (from 2-20 minutes) from the Convention Center. I'm happy to
give folks the low down on these - just ask!
Hope this helps,
Mary
Mary W S Wong
Professor of Law
Chair, Graduate IP Programs
Director, Franklin Pierce Center for IP
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF LAWTwo White StreetConcord, NH
03301USAEmail: mary.wong@xxxxxxx.eduPhone: 1-603-513-5143Webpage:
http://www.law.unh.edu/marywong/index.phpSelected writings available on the
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) at: http://ssrn.com/author=437584
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