Thanks Marilyn I would be interested too.
I booked my flights just after the last meeting but was unsure
about the hotel.
The Safari club which for a while was the only one on the ICANN
website is about 1 mile form the venue as I can see.
At my previous two meeting (Paris and Sydney) I found the venue
hotel fully booked within days of the announcement on the ICANN website,
leading me to believe that the ICANN block booking must have been 95% of the
availability.
I don’t have too many security concerns but would prefer
to be in the same hotel as other BC members.
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De:
owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] En nombre de Marilyn
Cade
Enviado el: domingo, 20 de diciembre de 2009 23:12
Para: bc - GNSO list
Asunto: [bc-gnso] Kenya ICANN meeting - hotel information /ideas
I have been doing more research on the options for travel and hotels in
Nairobi, Kenya,for the upcoming ICANN meeting and wanted to share my
experiences, for what they are worth, with other BC members.
I
also looked into the security issues; talked to a couple of folks who travel to
Kenya regularly, and got some helpful information and advice. If anyone is
interested, I'll volunteer to set up a call with those 'regulars' who travel or
who are in country, before we travel. In the meantime, of course, I closely
watch the various 'alerts' from US State, Canadian, UK government, and a couple
of other sources, since I travel rather frequently to a wide number of
countries around the world as part of my business.
If
there are business constituency members who want to 'get the scoop' and hear
about what the advice is from an experienced group of travelers, we can do a
small and low profile 'discussion' call. No need to make this a big deal, since
only those who are thinking of attending would be interested.
Several
of you will be booked at the venue hotel, or may be booked by the ICANN staff
[e.g. Councilors] so you may not be interested in these additional
options, but for some members, who may be considering but haven't finalized
travel, this might be useful.
Let
me know, off list, if you would like to have such a call and I'll coordinate
with those friendly advisors I have beneffitted from.
.
Hotels:
for what it is worth:
Through
various sources, I've learned:
There
are several 4 star and 5 star hotels within walking distance.
The
Nairobi Safari Club may not actually be walking distance. It was difficult to
get a clear answer on that.
Hotels
that are within walking distance are the Intercontinental, Hilton, and
Stanley.
Hilton:
I booked at the Hilton, after some review and discussion. It isn't as fancy as
some Hilton's in US or Europe, but is a 4 star.
I
got a rate of $184/plus taxes /USD per night by pre paying at the Hilton.
The
Intercont. which is always a preferred hotel, was a little more pricey at $295
plus taxes/USD. Pre pay at the Intercont. didn't reduce the price per
day.
the
Stanley, which seems to be lovely, was a bit higher at around $325 USD/+
taxes.
Other
hotels that are recommended by a number of sources include the NAIROBI SERENA @
ABOUT $250-300 USD. Taxi to venue.
Fairmont
the Norfolk at around $430 USD. Taxi to venue.
I'm
not a qualified tour guide, so take all this into account, and assume you
should do your own due diligence, but if you want to join a call with me and a
few other experts on Kenya travel/because they live there or travel there, let
me know at marilynscade@hotmail.com.
We
might benefit from sharing information informally.
Marilyn
Cade