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Hospitality Guide FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPT TUCSON, AZ Hospitality Guide FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPT. 4-6 Tucson Convention Center 260 S Church Ave. Tucson, AZ Hosted by: Tucson rOlLer Derby Where We Skate TucSon CONveNTIOn CenTer DELAWARE STREET TO ORACLE ROAD TO ONTARIO STREET DELAWARE STREET COLUMBIA AVENUE TO ORACLE ROAD TO HURONONTARIO STREET STREET COLUMBIA AVENUE RIVERSIDE DRIVE ERIEHURON STREET STREET RIVERSIDE DRIVE ERIE STREET COLORADO STREET UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD COLORADO STREET THE UNIVERSITY SONORA STREET UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD OF ARIZONA 11th AVENUE 11th 10th AVENUE AVENUE PERRY FRONTAGE ROAD THE UNIVERSITY SONORA STREET OF ARIZONA PARK AVENUE PARK 11th AVENUE 11th 10th AVENUE AVENUE PERRY 4th STREET FRONTAGE ROAD ST. MARY’S ROAD 4th STREET AVENUE PARK ST. MARY’S ROAD 5th AVENUE 7th AVENUE 9th AVE. ASH AVENUE ECHOLS AVENUE 5th STREET AVENUE STONE FERRO AVENUE AVENUE ARIZONA AVENUE HERBERT 5th STREETHOFF AVENUE 3rd AVENUE 2nd AVENUE JACOBUS AVE. 1st AVENUE TYNDALL AVENUE TYNDALL 4th AVENUE EUCLID AVENUE B 5th STREET 6th AVENUE O 5th AVENUE 7th AVENUE 9th AVE. ASH AVENUE ECHOLS AVENUE 5th STREET AVENUE STONE FERRO AVENUE AVENUE ARIZONA AVENUE HERBERT 5th STREETHOFF AVENUE 3rd AVENUE 2nd AVENUE JACOBUS AVE. 1st AVENUE TYNDALL AVENUE TYNDALL N 4th AVENUE EUCLID AVENUE I T B 5th STREET 6th AVENUE A O A N V I E T 6th STREET NA 6th STREET UA EV GRANADA AVE. E 6th STREET N 6th STREET U Photo credit: www.tucson.com E GRANADA AVE. CHURCHAVE. COURT AVE. EMERY ST. MEYER AVE. CHURCHAVE. 7th STREET PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURT AVE. EMERY ST. MEYER AVE. 7th STREET COMMUNITYPIMA COMMUNITY CAMPUS COLLEGE COMMUNITY CAMPUS TOOLE AVE. FRANKLIN ST. Tucson Convention Center ParkingTOOLE AVE. Map Tucson ConventionFRANKLIN ST. CenterCOUNCIL Parking ST. Map 8th STREET FRESNO STREET COUNCIL ST. 8th STREET COMMERCE PARK LOOP FRESNO STREET COMMERCE PARK LOOP MAIN AVE. WASHINGTON ST. ALAMEDA ST. Tucson Convention Center MAIN AVE. WASHINGTON ST. ALAMEDA ST. 9th STREET 260 S Church Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701 9th STREET FRANKLIN STREET AVE. 6th PASEO REDONDO AVE. 6th FRANKLIN STREET MANNING HOUSE WAY CADDIE STREET www.tucsonaz.gov/tucson-convention-center PASEO REDONDO ALAMEDA ST. « MANNING HOUSE WAY « CADDIE STREET ALAMEDA ST.« « « 9 « 10th STREET 9 STONEAVE. ALAMEDA ST. PENNINGTON ST. 11 10th STREET STONEAVE. BONITAAVENUE ALAMEDA STREET LINDA AVENUE ALAMEDA ST. PENNINGTON ST. 11 BONITAAVENUE « ALAMEDA STREET LINDA AVENUE MELWOODAVENUE MELWOODAVENUE « CONGRESS ST. FLORITA STREET PARKING CONGRESS ST. FLORITA STREET SANTA CRUZ RIVER 10 SANTA CRUZ RIVER 10 CONGRESS ST. CONGRESS ST. BROADWAY K BROADWAY K BROADWAY BLVD. The Tucson Convention Center (TCC) has 1,000 CONGRESS ST. « Hotel BROADWAY BLVD. BROADWAY BLVD. AVENUE PARK CONGRESS ST. « Hotel BLVD. BROADWAY BLVD. AVENUE PARK G BLVD. G 4 BARRAZA-AVIATIONBARRAZA-AVIATION PARKWAY PARKWAY R 4 R A parking spaces that may be utilized for event parking, A E E N « N « 7 « L 7 « L A JACKSON ST. A JACKSON ST. AVENIDAACEQUIA PRIMERA AVENIDAACEQUIA P D AVENIDAACEQUIA PRIMERA AVENIDAACEQUIA P CHURCHAVE. CONGRESS STREET D CHURCHAVE. 6th AVE. CONGRESS STREET 6th AVE. A A A but most of the closer lots cost $8. In addition to guest A MCKEY STREET 7 « MCKEY STREET 7 S « S A O A O 5 5 12th ST.12th ST. V V Tucson Tucson A A E 22 E V V MusicMusic Hall Hall LeoLeo Rich Rich . C « vehicle parking, the TCC can accommodate limousine, « E E TheaterTheater OCHOAOCHOA ST. ST. 4th AVE. 4th AVE. « « truck and RV parking based upon availability. The TCC 88 « « «« MeetingMeeting Rms/ Rms/ 6 6 13th13th ST. ST. « Service N. Exhibit Hall 5th AVE. « Service N. Exhibit Hall 5th AVE. Yard Yard « McCORMICK ST. AVE. ARIZONA accepts cash and all major credit cards. « McCORMICK ST. AVE. ARIZONA 3 Tucson 3 Grand Ballroom Tucson Lobby Ballroom Arena A Arena A « Lobby CLEARWATERCLEARWATER DRIVE DRIVE E. Lobby CLARK ST. C B Exhibit Halls A, B, C E. Lobby MELWOODAVENUE LANE BRICKYARD B FRONTAGE RD. FRONTAGE Exhibit Halls A, B, C STONEAVE. 14th ST. CLARK AVE. SENTINEL ST. C U MELWOODAVENUE LANE BRICKYARD FRONTAGE RD. FRONTAGE S STONEAVE. 14th ST. There are several parking garages (most ranging from AVE. SENTINEL U H CUSHING ST. GRANDVIEW LANE SH IN CUSHING ST. HERBERT AVE. HERBERT GRANDVIEW LANE I G 3rd AVE. N S MEYER ST. HERBERT AVE. HERBERT G T 3rd AVE. MAIN AVE. ST MEYER ST. NEARMONT DRIVE . MAIN AVE. $2 to $8, either by the hourNEARMONT or DRIVE flat rate) and on street RD. FRONTAGE FRONTAGE RD. FRONTAGE SIMPSON ST. parking ($1/hour or free after 5 PM and on weekends SIMPSON ST. STATE ROUTE 210 STATE ROUTE 210 and holidays) in the area that canMISSION be LANE utilized, as KENNEDY ST. MISSION LANE KENNEDY ST. 16th ST. well. We suggest not parking in the residential 16th ST. 11th AVE. 11th Parking Lot Lot Name Number of Parking Parking Lot Lot Name7th AVE. Number of Parking CONVENT AVE. CONVENT areas because many of the neighborhoods require AVE. 11th 17th ST.Spaces Spaces Parking Lot Lot Name Number of Parking Parking Lot Lot Name7th AVE. Number of Parking CONVENT AVE. CONVENT KROGER LN. KROGER Tucson Convention 17th ST.Spaces Spaces residential parking permits. LN. KROGER A, B, C TucsonCenter ParkingConvention Lots 1,060 7 Catalina Lot 200 A, B,2 C CenterPrivate Parking Parking Lots Lot 1,060400 87 GreyhoundCatalinaLot Lot 100200 18th ST. El Presidio Parking 2 Private Parking Lot 400 8 Greyhound Lot 100 EUCLID AVENUE AVENUE PARK AVENUE FREEMONT 18th ST. 18th ST. 3 Private Parking Lot 40 9 Garage 575 El Presidio Parking EUCLID AVENUE AVENUE PARK AVENUE FREEMONT 3 PrivateHotel ParkingParking Lot 40 9 City/StateGarage Parking 575 18th ST. 4 GarageAVE. OSBORNE 250 10 Garage 1,300 19th ST. Hotel Parking City/State Parking 4 La PlacitaGarage ParkingAVE. OSBORNE 250 10 PenningtonGarage St. 1,300 19th ST. 5 Garage 500 11 Garage 750 La Placita Parking Pennington St. LOPEZ LANE 5 CathedralGarage 500 11 Garage 750 6 Parking Lot 100 Bicycle Parking 20 LOPEZ LANE 20th ST. Cathedral 6 Parking Lot 100 Bicycle Parking 20 20th ST. 260 S. Chuch Ave. ♦ Tucson, AZ ♦ (520) 791-4101 www.TucsonConventionCenter.org 260 AVENUE 11th S. Chuch Ave. ♦ Tucson, AZ ♦ (520) 791-4101 8th AVENUE 21st STREET 21st STREET 6th AVENUE www.TucsonConventionCenter.org 11th AVENUE 11th 8th AVENUE 21st STREET 21st STREET 6th AVENUE 2 About the Hosts TucSon rOller DErbY Tucson Roller Derby (TRD) was one of the first modern flat track roller derby leagues, forming initially in 2003, and was an early member of the United Leagues Committee (ULC), the precursor to the WFTDA. Tucson had the honor of hosting the first-ever WFTDA National Championship Tournament in 2006, hosting 20 WFTDA leagues from around the United States in a tournament to determine the nation’s first-ever WFTDA national champion team. We also hosted the 2007 WFTDA Western Regional Tournament, and we now hold an annual Dust Devil Tournament every year in April to bring skaters from around the WFTDA world to compete against one another. TRD is thrilled to be given another opportunity to host some of the best skaters in the world; our skaters, officials, and volunteers are ready to make your time in the Old Pueblo one to remember. 3 How To Get Here AND TrANSPorTaTIOn arounD TOwn Located on US Interstate 10, home to an international BY CAR: airport and served by Amtrak and Greyhound, Tucson is The Tucson Convention Center is located at 260 easy to get to. Once you’re here, rent a car, take a cab S Church Ave off of Broadway Blvd east of I-10 in or bus, and ride our new modern streetcar. (For more Downtown Tucson. Any I-10 exit marked “Downtown”, transportation info visit http://www.visittucson. “Congress St” or “Broadway Blvd” should get you to the org/about/transportation venue. BY AIR: TAXI: The Tucson International Airport is located on Tucson In many parts of Tucson, including downtown and the Blvd in the southern portion of Tucson about 15-20 University area, you can walk to great dining, shopping, minutes (8-10 miles) from the venue and the rest of and entertainment, but you may want wheels while Downtown. you’re here. If you prefer not to rent a car, taxi and limo services can get you where you need to go. Shuttle Tucson is served by six airlines with daily nonstop services and charter services also offer convenient service to/from 15 destinations and connections transportation to the airport and other locations. around the world. Check flytucson.com for up-to-date information from Tucson International Airport Tucson’s Sun Tran bus service offers more than 40 Check our non-stop flights maphttp://www. routes throughout the city and its outskirts, including 13 visittucson.org/about/transportation/ express routes. Learn more online or call (520) 792-9222 flight-map/ for route maps and schedules. Cash fares start at $1.50 for a one-way ride. You can also fly into Phoenix, Arizona, and rent a car, taxi, or shuttle to make the approximately 110 mile trek Tucson’s Sun Link Streetcar links the University of east to Tucson (takes about 1 hour 45 minutes to get to Arizona to the Mercado neighborhood by way of downtown Tucson, depending on the traffic). Phoenix downtown Tucson and the popular 4th Avenue dining, may provide a few more flight options, depending on shopping, and entertainment district, following the main where you are traveling from. artery of Tucson’s Urban Core. BY TRAIN: The Sunset Limited Amtrak train line runs three days a week and connects Los Angeles to New Orleans with service to downtown Tucson.
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