moin moin,
Like last year, I overheard many many comments about how great the location is. Most comments were about food options and having walkable areas, but many were also about the PCC venue itself.
I personally think the location is awesome. I made a personal trip to LA after SCaLE last year and intentionally stayed in Pasadena. My family loved it as well.
I can't compare options in other cities as I don't know the area.
I can say having a more open walkable area is great. It's definitely more family friendly.
Having lots of restaurant options was a refreshing change last year :).
I also like the PCC venue. We have better sizing options with the ballrooms. Having two buildings isn't much of a problem and is a significant improvement over two floors, narrow hallways and a single staircase.
The one big negative is that attendees are spread out to more hotels. It was great having most of us in one place with evening hallway track near the presentation rooms and in the hotel lobby and bar before Pasadena.
Last year I stayed at the Westin. The walk back and forth wasn't bad, but I enjoyed being onsite at the Sheraton this year. We had mini-hallway track at the Sheraton every night.
Having other local options does make it easy to interact with local friends who weren't at the conference. I met with a friend I haven't seen in many years and we had a great evening catching up. There's a pretty good chance he'll attend next year as he was impressed by the schedule :).
Thanks to everyone who worked to make SCaLE happen and especially those who had significant extra work due to the change of venue!
ciao,
der.hans
Transportation to the venue is better too. The Gold Line has two stations within walking distance. Hopefully that will get even more convenient as LA builds out its public transportation network. There's many more parking options: The Civic Center, the Paseo, hotels, and other Old Town Pasadena lots.
Looks like there's more development next door at the Paseo and the empty land a block away will be a Hyatt in 2 years time. [1]
[1] http://la.curbed.com/2017/3/9/14871682/pasadenas-paseo-colorado-mall-h-m-res...
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:46 PM, der.hans Verteiler+SCaLE-planning@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
Like last year, I overheard many many comments about how great the location is. Most comments were about food options and having walkable areas, but many were also about the PCC venue itself.
I personally think the location is awesome. I made a personal trip to LA after SCaLE last year and intentionally stayed in Pasadena. My family loved it as well.
I can't compare options in other cities as I don't know the area.
I can say having a more open walkable area is great. It's definitely more family friendly.
Having lots of restaurant options was a refreshing change last year :).
I also like the PCC venue. We have better sizing options with the ballrooms. Having two buildings isn't much of a problem and is a significant improvement over two floors, narrow hallways and a single staircase.
The one big negative is that attendees are spread out to more hotels. It was great having most of us in one place with evening hallway track near the presentation rooms and in the hotel lobby and bar before Pasadena.
Last year I stayed at the Westin. The walk back and forth wasn't bad, but I enjoyed being onsite at the Sheraton this year. We had mini-hallway track at the Sheraton every night.
Having other local options does make it easy to interact with local friends who weren't at the conference. I met with a friend I haven't seen in many years and we had a great evening catching up. There's a pretty good chance he'll attend next year as he was impressed by the schedule :).
Thanks to everyone who worked to make SCaLE happen and especially those who had significant extra work due to the change of venue!
ciao,
der.hans
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fyi -
Was originally told that the Hotel would have been up this year... ( about 1/2 block away to the East of the Conference Center where the old Macy's was ).
They are saying that it will have about 200 rooms when it opens.
Note they did add a new hotel ( Residence Inn ) recently across from Parsons, a bit of a walk through Old Town maybe 7 blocks or so.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 10:12 PM, Lei Zhang leiz@socallinuxexpo.org wrote:
Transportation to the venue is better too. The Gold Line has two stations within walking distance. Hopefully that will get even more convenient as LA builds out its public transportation network. There's many more parking options: The Civic Center, the Paseo, hotels, and other Old Town Pasadena lots.
Looks like there's more development next door at the Paseo and the empty land a block away will be a Hyatt in 2 years time. [1]
[1] http://la.curbed.com/2017/3/9/14871682/pasadenas-paseo- colorado-mall-h-m-restaurants
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:46 PM, der.hans Verteiler+SCaLE-planning@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
Like last year, I overheard many many comments about how great the location is. Most comments were about food options and having walkable areas, but many were also about the PCC venue itself.
I personally think the location is awesome. I made a personal trip to LA after SCaLE last year and intentionally stayed in Pasadena. My family loved it as well.
I can't compare options in other cities as I don't know the area.
I can say having a more open walkable area is great. It's definitely more family friendly.
Having lots of restaurant options was a refreshing change last year :).
I also like the PCC venue. We have better sizing options with the ballrooms. Having two buildings isn't much of a problem and is a significant improvement over two floors, narrow hallways and a single staircase.
The one big negative is that attendees are spread out to more hotels. It was great having most of us in one place with evening hallway track near the presentation rooms and in the hotel lobby and bar before Pasadena.
Last year I stayed at the Westin. The walk back and forth wasn't bad, but I enjoyed being onsite at the Sheraton this year. We had mini-hallway track at the Sheraton every night.
Having other local options does make it easy to interact with local friends who weren't at the conference. I met with a friend I haven't seen in many years and we had a great evening catching up. There's a pretty good chance he'll attend next year as he was impressed by the schedule
:).
Thanks to everyone who worked to make SCaLE happen and especially those who had significant extra work due to the change of venue!
ciao,
der.hans
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I believe you're referring to the Hyatt. It has been delayed through late 2018.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Mx Siltanen mrsiltanen@gmail.com wrote:
fyi -
Was originally told that the Hotel would have been up this year... ( about 1/2 block away to the East of the Conference Center where the old Macy's was ).
They are saying that it will have about 200 rooms when it opens.
Note they did add a new hotel ( Residence Inn ) recently across from Parsons, a bit of a walk through Old Town maybe 7 blocks or so.
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 10:12 PM, Lei Zhang leiz@socallinuxexpo.org wrote:
Transportation to the venue is better too. The Gold Line has two stations within walking distance. Hopefully that will get even more convenient as LA builds out its public transportation network. There's many more parking options: The Civic Center, the Paseo, hotels, and other Old Town Pasadena lots.
Looks like there's more development next door at the Paseo and the empty land a block away will be a Hyatt in 2 years time. [1]
[1] http://la.curbed.com/2017/3/9/14871682/pasadenas-paseo-color ado-mall-h-m-restaurants
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:46 PM, der.hans Verteiler+SCaLE-planning@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
Like last year, I overheard many many comments about how great the location is. Most comments were about food options and having walkable areas, but many were also about the PCC venue itself.
I personally think the location is awesome. I made a personal trip to LA after SCaLE last year and intentionally stayed in Pasadena. My family loved it as well.
I can't compare options in other cities as I don't know the area.
I can say having a more open walkable area is great. It's definitely
more
family friendly.
Having lots of restaurant options was a refreshing change last year :).
I also like the PCC venue. We have better sizing options with the ballrooms. Having two buildings isn't much of a problem and is a significant improvement over two floors, narrow hallways and a single staircase.
The one big negative is that attendees are spread out to more hotels. It was great having most of us in one place with evening hallway track near the presentation rooms and in the hotel lobby and bar before Pasadena.
Last year I stayed at the Westin. The walk back and forth wasn't bad,
but
I enjoyed being onsite at the Sheraton this year. We had mini-hallway track at the Sheraton every night.
Having other local options does make it easy to interact with local friends who weren't at the conference. I met with a friend I haven't
seen
in many years and we had a great evening catching up. There's a pretty good chance he'll attend next year as he was impressed by the schedule
:).
Thanks to everyone who worked to make SCaLE happen and especially those who had significant extra work due to the change of venue!
ciao,
der.hans
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