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Hotels and Boarding Locations All routes board at Welton Street Lobby at the Colorado Shuttl hedule Convention Center Route 1 Boarding Location Shuttle Schedule to Colorado Convention Center Grand Hyatt Denver Curbside on Welton St. Hilton Denver City Center Curbside on California St. Friday, February 9 Magnolia Hotel Denver At Hilton Denver City Center 7:00am – 3:00pm Service every 20-25 minutes 3:00pm – 7:30pm * Service every 10-15 minutes Route 2 Boarding Location Saturday, February 10 Holiday Inn Express Denver Downtown Curbside on Tremont Sheraton Denver Downtown – CO HQ Curbside on Court Pl. 7:00am – 11:00am Service every 10-15 minutes 11:00am – 2:00pm Service every 20-25 minutes _____________________________________________________ 2:00pm – 6:00pm * Service every 10-15 minutes Sunday, February 11 7:00am – 11:00am Service every 10-15 minutes 11:00am – 2:00pm Service every 20-25 minutes 2:00pm – 6:00pm * Service every 10-15 minutes Hyatt Regency Denver Convention Center – HQ, Monday, February 12 Crowne Plaza Denver, The Curtis, Embassy Suites 7:00am – 11:00am Service every 10-15 minutes Denver Downtown Convention Center, Hilton Garden Inn 11:00am – 5:30pm * Service every 20-25 minutes Denver, Hyatt House Denver Downtown, and Hyatt Place Denver Downtown are adjacent to the CCC. Shuttle * Indicates last time shuttle departs CCC returning to hotels. service is not provided. Last shuttle departs hotels coming to the CCC approximately 45 minutes prior to this time. Tuesday, February 13 7:30am – 1:00pm Limited service between hotels and CCC Martin her olid bservation unr elebr hutt vice Limited Service provided by reservation only. bruar 00am Please call (310) 425-2443 for details. Color onvention enter Shttle serce wll e roide ennn at a Relar shttle serice will rese or retrn serce ack to Visit Gale Booth #1508 hotels ollown the eent At Gale, we’re on a misson to emower learnn e elee the snle most important thn we an o to roe otoes s to eower the eole who share or sae leel o omtent an asson or soery o nowlee an learnn - eole le yo. 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SHUTTLE SCHEDULE Subject to change. 2018 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS 58 20 Hotel Indigo (opening 2016) 21 Hotel Monaco Denver – a Kimpton Hotel 22 Hotel Teatro 23 HYATT house 24 Hyatt Place 25 Hyatt Regency Denver at CCC 26 Kimpton Hotel (opening 2016) 27 Magnolia Hotel Denver 28 NATIV Hotel 29 Oxford Hotel 30 Ramada Downtown Denver 31 Renaissance Denver Downtown City Center 32 Residence Inn by Marriott Denver City Center 33 Residence Inn Denver Downtown 34 Ritz-Carlton, Denver 35 The Rossonian (under construction) 36 Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel 37 Springhill Suites Denver Downtown at Metro State 38 Source Hotel 39 StonebridgeHotel (under construction) B & G Lines A Line to Airport DOWNTOWNTo Westminster D andENVER Wheat Ridge ACCOMMODATIONS Park Ave. West Walnut St. Delgany St. 24th St. 20 Hotel Indigo (opening 2016) Wewatta St. American Library Association 21 Hotel Monaco Denver – a Kimpton HotelCoors 20th St. 2018Field Midwinter Meeting 26th St. Chestnut Pl. 22 Hotel Teatro Hotel List & Map Broadway 25th St. 23 HYATT house Union Station1. Hyatt Regency Denver at Blake St. 7. Hilton Garden Inn Denver Downtown (Amtrak, RTD Buses Colorado Convention Center - HQ Market St. 8. Holiday Inn Express Denver Downtown 2. Sheraton Denver Downtown - Co-HQ 9. Hyatt House Denver Downtown 24 Hyatt Place & Light Rail)3. Crowne Plaza Denver 10. Hyatt Place Denver Downtown Larimer St. 4. The Curtis, a DoubletreeLower by Hilton 11. Magnolia22nd Hotel St. Denver 25 Hyatt Regency Denver at CCC5. Embassy SuitesDowntown by Hilton Denver Downtown 12. HIlton Denver City Center Park Ave. 6. Grand Hyatt Denver Lawrence St. (Formally Marriott Denver City Center) 26 Kimpton Hotel (opening 2016) (LoDo) Sakura Square Arapahoe St. Lawson 27 Magnolia Hotel Denver Curtis St. Park 17th St. 18th St. 16th Street Mall 28 NATIV Hotel Wynkoop St. 20th St. Stout St. Wazee St. 29 Oxford Hotel California St. 15th St. Tabor 30 Ramada Downtown Denver Center Welton St. 18th- 21st St. Glenarm Pl. Writer Stout Tremont Pl. 31 Renaissance Denver DowntownSquare City ParkCenter Benedict Ftn. Larimer D&F 20th-Welton Park 32 Residence Inn by MarriottSquare Denver Tower E. 20th Ave. Skyline (Free MallRide) 12 City Center 11 18th-California E. 19th Ave. 16th-Stout 33 Residence Inn Denver Downtown4 6 34 Ritz-Carlton, Denver 14th St. Paramount Denver Theatre E 18th Ave. Performing 16th- 8 35 The Rossonian (under construction)Arts Complex California 5 1 Denver 36 Sheraton Denver DowntownTheatre District- Hotel Pavilions LoganLogan St.St. E. 17th Ave. Grant St. Sherman St. Convention Center Sherman St. 37 Springhill Suites Denver DowntownColorado 7 HOTEL LIST & MAP Convention 2 3 Tremont Pl. at Metro State Center E. 16th Ave. 38 Source Hotel 9/10 Welton St. Cleveland Pl. Court Pl. Glenarm Pl. Cheyenne Pl. 39 StonebridgeHotelColfax (under at construction) City & Auraria County Building B & G Lines A Line to Airport DOWNTOWNTo Westminster D andENVER Wheat Ridge ACCOMMODATIONS Park Ave. West Walnut St. Delgany St. 24th St. Wewatta St. AmericanCoors Library Association 20th St. 2018Field Midwinter Meeting 26th St. Chestnut Pl. Broadway 1. Hyatt Regency Denver at 7. Hilton Garden Inn Denver DowntownALAMIDWINTER.ORG25th St. | #ALAMW18 Union Station Blake St. 59 (Amtrak, RTD Buses Colorado Convention Center - HQ Market St. 8. Holiday Inn Express Denver Downtown 2. Sheraton Denver Downtown - Co-HQ 9. Hyatt House Denver Downtown & Light Rail)3. Crowne Plaza Denver 10. Hyatt Place Denver Downtown Larimer St. 4. The Curtis, a DoubletreeLower by Hilton 11. Magnolia22nd Hotel St. Denver 5. Embassy SuitesDowntown by Hilton Denver Downtown 12. HIlton Denver City Center Park Ave. 6. Grand Hyatt Denver Lawrence St. (Formally Marriott Denver City Center) (LoDo) Sakura Square Arapahoe St. Lawson Curtis St. Park 17th St. 18th St. 16th Street Mall Wynkoop St. 20th St. Stout St. Wazee St. California St. 15th St. Tabor Center Welton St. 18th- 21st St. Glenarm Pl. Writer Stout Tremont Pl. Square Park Benedict Ftn. Larimer D&F 20th-Welton Park Square Tower E. 20th Ave. Skyline (Free MallRide) 12 11 18th-California E. 19th Ave. 16th-Stout 4 6 14th St. Paramount Denver Theatre E 18th Ave. Performing 16th- 8 Arts Complex California 5 1 Denver Theatre District- Pavilions LoganLogan St.St. E. 17th Ave. Grant St. Sherman St. Convention Center Sherman St. Colorado 7 Convention 2 3 Tremont Pl. Center E. 16th Ave. 9/10 Welton St. Cleveland Pl. Court Pl. Glenarm Pl. Cheyenne Pl. Colfax at City & Auraria County Building ALA Office Locator CCC–Four Seasons Ballroom 1 & 2 AASL 18 Member Progs & Svcs (MPS) 12 Accessibility Services 2 Member Relations 17 ACRL 19 OA 25 ALA-APA 22 OLA 37 ALCTS 40 OIF 21 ALSC 16 OITP 35 American Libraries Magazine 8 ODLOS 33 ASCLA 36 ORS 30 Center for the Future of Libraries 31 Parliamentarian 11 Chapter Relations 28 PLA 44 CHOICE 29 Print Services 10 COE 23 Public Programs 20 COGNOTES 6 Publishing Departments 34 Conference Services 1 ALA Editions/Neal Schuman Council 14 ALA Graphics Development Office 26 ALA Digital Reference Executive/Governance 13 Booklist Publications Finance 15 ALA eLearning Solutions HRDR 23 ALA American Libraries Human Resources 24 RUSA 41 Int’l Relations Office (IRO) 27 Resolutions Committee 11 ITTS 9 United for Libraries 43 LITA 38 Washington Office 42 LLAMA YALSA 32 39 ALA OFFICE LOCATOR 2018 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS 60 ALA Office Floor Plan CCC–Four Seasons Ballroom 1 & 2 Print Services ( 10 ) C CC Of Libraries The Future Center For Relations Member YALSA AASL 32 31 18 17 ITTS (9) ODLOS ALSC ACRL PLA ORS 44 33 30 19 16 American Libraries Video Publishing Depart Programs CHOICE Magazine (7) UNITED Finance Public (8) 43 34 29 20 15 Conference Document Council OITP CRO Services (4) OIF WO 42 35 28 21 14 Cognotes (6) ALA OFFICE FLOOR PLAN Goverance ALA/APA ASCLA RUSA IRO 41 36 27 22 13 ALCTS Office HRDR Dev COE/ MPS OLA 40 37 26 23 12 Res Com/ Parliam LLAMA OA LITA HR 39 38 25 24 11 Conference Accessibility AV Services Services (1) Services (3) (2) ALA Office ALAMIDWINTER.ORG | #ALAMW18 61 Meeting Room Locator CCC Colorado Convention Center 700 14th Street • (303) 228-8000 CROWNE Crowne Plaza Denver 1450 Glenarm Place • (720) 269-3260 CURTIS The Curtis 1405 Curtis Street • (303) 571-0300 EMBASSY Embassy Suites 1420 Stout Street • (303) 592-1000 GRAND Grand Hyatt Denver 1750 Welton Street • (303) 295-1234 HIL Hilton Denver City Center 1701 California Street • (303) 297-1300 HYAT T Hyatt Regency Denver 650 15th Street • (303) 436-1234 SHER Sheraton Denver Downtown 1701 California Street • (303) 297-1300 The Oxford Hotel (1600 MEETING ROOM LOCATOR 17th St.) opened in 1891 and is Denver's oldest hotel still in operation today. 2018 ALA MIDWINTER MEETING & EXHIBITS 62 Let’s take your library to new heights. 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