The meeting will be held at the NCSA building located on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign at 1205 W. Clark St., Urbana. The building is within walking distance (2 blocks) of the Hampton Inn; from other hotels, transportation is necessary.
Registration can be found just inside the main entrance in the building lobby. Plenary sessions will be held nearby on the ground floor in the auditorium. Break out rooms are located on the ground and second floors.
See the program page.
Registration is now open. There is no charge for attendance; however the cost to attend the banquet is $36.
To register, please visit the registration page. The deadline for purchasing a banquet ticket is May 7.
See who has registered so far. Note that this list is not updated in real-time.
The most convenient way to get to Urbana from afar is to fly into Champaign's Willard Airport (CMI). It is served by American Airlines with 6 flights in and out per day connecting to Chicago O'Hare (ORD, 5 flights) and Dallas-Ft. Worth (DFW, 1 flight).
To get to your hotel from Willard, you have three options:
The LEX shuttle provides numerous runs per day to and from area airports, including Chicago O'Hare, Chicago Midway, Indianapolis, Bloomington (IL) and Peoria. The cost of the O'Hare trip (which takes about 3 hours) starts at $28. You can obtain reservations on-line; choose "IL Terminal" as your destination (see map). From there you can get a cab or a city bus to your hotel.
Another shuttle service, Illini Shuttle, offers five runs per day for $27; however, it's Urbana stops are much less convenient. The Altgeld Hall stop is the closest to NCSA, but involves some walking.
Champaign-Urbana are served by Amtrak with 3 trains daily from Chicago and connections to other cities.
It is possible to take trains from Chicago airports to Champaign-Urbana, though it can be a bit involved, time-consuming, and involves a small bit of walking. (In other words, it's not well suited for people coming off long or late flights; the shuttle option described above tends to be more convenient.) Often a connection to fly into Champaign can be about the same price as the train option. Amtrak leaves from Chicago's Union Station; use the "El" (subway) to get there:
To ensure connections, buy your ticket on-line and arrive at Union station at least 45 minutes prior to your departure time.Trains arrive into Champaign's Illinois Terminal. From there, one can take a taxi or a city bus. For a bus, use the MTD's trip planner to plan your trip. The Orange Bus stops right behind the Hampton Inn (just past the hospital).
Urbana is easily accessible from Interstates 57 and 74; see these instructions for driving to the NCSA building for details, including for driving from Willard Airport. Unless you are coming from the airport, you will probably enter town from the southbound Lincoln Avenue exit off of I-74. The Holiday Inn and the Ramada Inn are both located just off this exit on the right. For the Hampton Inn, see this map which marks the hotel's location.
Some attendees have asked about carpooling options. If you are interested, you might consult this carpooling bulletin board page.
Once you arrive at the NCSA building, enter into the lobby from the center doors. Just inside your will find a reception desk where you can pick up your name tag and be directed to the auditorium.
If you drive to the NCSA building, you can park in the parking garage adjacent to the NCSA building (map). The lowest level features parking meters that cost $0.75 per hour payable by coin or, if you have a cell phone, by credit card. Carpooling is recommended.
We have blocks reserved at the following hotels:
The twin cities have a great variety of options for lunch and dinner, many within walking distance of NCSA. Consult the dining guide for suggestions.
The twin cities features a healthy assortment of night-life typical of a college town (though as the school let out just last week, it's a bit quiet). What ever you might be hankerin' for--local brews, microbrews, billiards, sports, music, comedy and improv, an arthouse movie, DJ dancing, or just a quiet drink--look for it in our guide to nightlife in Champoo-Banana.
If you've got some time to kill, here are some other locales in town that you might check out.
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