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Hotel Registration Link, Rates, and Transportation Total Solutions,Inc. 1626 County Line Rd Madison, AL 35756 The CDC National Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Center Hotel registration, transportation, and restaurant information The CDC National Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Center will be held on Monday through Thursday, March 9-12, 2020, at The Westin Buckhead Atlanta: 3391 Peachtree Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia, 30326. The Westin Buckhead Atlanta is a modern, newly refreshed hotel in an upscale community. Enjoy world-class shopping at nearby Lenox Mall, the Shops Around Lenox and Phipps Plaza, or take in the variety dining options around our hotel. The recently revitalized public spaces and renowned dining locale, The Palm Restaurant and Bar, offers a unique experience in Atlanta. You can reserve a guest room by using this link: https://book.passkey.com/e/49993132 or you can call the hotel directly at 404-365-0065. Make sure to state that your reservation goes under the room block "National Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Center” so you can get the discounted room rate of $164/night for single or double rooms (plus local occupancy taxes). The "Cut-Off Date" for reservations is February 19, 2020. No food or refreshments will be provided at this training, but the Westin’s restaurants and convenient downtown location provide options for affordable dining. The Internet is free in hotel rooms and public spaces. There will be free Basic access in the meeting rooms. AIRPORT INFORMATION Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) • Airport Phone: +1 800-897-1910 • Hotel direction: 14 miles S • This hotel does not provide shuttle service. • Estimated taxi fare: 40 USD (one way) • Visit ATL airport website Driving directions from airport • Domestic Terminal: o Take Interstate 85 North. o Exit Georgia State Route 400 North. o Take the first exit (Lenox Road). o Turn right and follow the signs for Peachtree Road South. o Turn right on Peachtree Road. o Turn left at the second traffic light. o The hotel is on the right. Tel. (256) 721-3987 Fax (256) 464-7178 www.totalsolutions-inc.com Total Solutions,Inc. 1626 County Line Rd Madison, AL 35756 MARTA Public Transit Fares The regular MARTA fare is $2.50 for a one-way trip. You can pay exact cash, but only on buses, otherwise, fare must be added to a reloadable Breeze Card ($2) or a $1 disposable paper ticket. You can purchase the fare card or ticket, along with fare, at all MARTA rail stations or online. The Buckhead MARTA Station is on the red rail line at 3360 Peachtree Road. In the heart of the Buckhead business district, the station provides easy access to many office buildings, hotels, retail stores and restaurants. Lenox Square Mall and Phipps Plaza are also in walking distance. There is also direct rail service to the Perimeter Center (northbound trains) as well as to Midtown, downtown and the airport (soundbound trains). Directions to hotel Take a red line train to the Buckhead MARTA station, which is labeled “North Springs” if you are commuting from the airport, downtown or Midtown Atlanta. If your starting station is on the blue or green line, travel to the Five Points station and follow signs to the northbound train platform and wait for the North Springs train there. Special Transfer Information: After 8:30 p.m., travel to the Lindbergh Center MARTA station and transfer to the red line “North Springs” train there. Via car, the Buckhead MARTA station is near the Lenox Road exit off of GA 400, but there is no parking at the station. For free daily parking and overnight parking, use the nearby Lenox MARTA station. Restaurants near the MARTA station In addition to plenty of shopping, there are many restaurants around the Buckhead MARTA station for casual and fine dining. More Information on MARTA Food and Drink Near MARTA PARKING • Valet Parking and self-parking is available at the group discounted rate of $30 plus tax overnight with in and out privileges. This can be extended to 5:00PM on the last day of the training at no charge. • Self-parking is available in the immediate area for varying rates. Tel. (256) 721-3987 Fax (256) 464-7178 www.totalsolutions-inc.com Total Solutions,Inc. 1626 County Line Rd Madison, AL 35756 Restaurants • The Palm Restaurant and Bar at The Westin Buckhead Atlanta ─ Hours of Operation o Monday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 11:30 AM–11:00 PM o Tuesday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 11:30 AM–11:00 PM o Wednesday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 11:30 AM–11:00 PM o Thursday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 11:30 AM–11:00 PM o Friday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 11:30 AM–11:00 PM o Saturday: 06:30 AM–10:30 AM 12:00 PM–11:00 PM o Sunday: 07:30 AM–11:00 AM 12:00 PM–10:00 PM • Coffee Cart is located in the hotel lobby for freshly brewed Starbucks® coffee, pastries, and cold beverages. • Nearby restaurants o Lenox Square Mall (open 10:00 am─9:00 pm) – multiple dining options at various price points. Tel. (256) 721-3987 Fax (256) 464-7178 www.totalsolutions-inc.com .
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