All events of The Future of Education: Horizon Project Ten-Year Retreat, will be held at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa.
Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa
575 Lost Pines Road
Lost Pines, TX 78612
Tel: +1 512-308-1234
Special room rates of $199 single/double occupancy have been blocked for attendees of the The Future of Education: Horizon Project Ten-Year Retreat, staying at the Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa. The resort fee has been waived and includes unlimited local, 800 or 888 calls, high speed wired Internet, use of the health club, tennis courts, bicycles, spa facilities (pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool), daily newspaper upon request and self-parking.
While NMC will pay for two nights of your stay, please make your own hotel reservation no later than Thursday, January 5, 2012 in order to secure the special room rate and availability. NMC will approve your hotel reservation to be direct billed to NMC, once you have registered for the event (now closed).
Reservations can be made by calling 512-308-1234, or online here. Be sure and mention the group name "New Media Consortium".
Transportation
You can fly in conveniently to Austin-Bergstrom Airport which is located just 15 miles from the Hyatt Lost Pines.
NMC will also provide shuttle transportation to/from the airport/hotel with Super Shuttle. Once you have registered for the event (now closed), you will be emailed a Super Shuttle prepaid voucher to use to/from the airport/hotel. Simply fill out your name and your return date/time on the voucher and when you arrive at Austin-Bergstrom Airport, take it to the Super Shuttle desk located by the baggage claim area. You will be on the next shuttle leaving (shuttles run every 10 or so minutes).
Hotel directions for those driving in.
> Register for the Retreat is now closed. If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Reeves at nancy@nmc.org
If you have any questions regarding the Retreat, please contact Nancy Reeves at nancy@nmc.org or 512-445-4200.
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