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=Travel Bilbao= | |||
* Airfair to [http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-Bilbao/en/ Bilbao Airport] ''[aena-aeropuertos.es]'' | |||
* Arriving to [http://www2.bilbao.net/bilbaoturismo/ingles/cllegar/tren.htm Bilbao by train] ''[.bilbao.net]'' | |||
=Budget hotel recommendations= | |||
* [http://www.ibis.com/es/hotel-6141-ibis-bilbao-centro/index.shtml Hotel ibis Bilbao] ''[ibis.com]'' | |||
* [http://www.hotelsirimiri.es/ Hotel Sirimiri, Bilbao] ''[hotelsirimiri.es]'' | |||
* [http://www.riabilbao.com/ Ria De Bilbao] ''[riabilbao.com]'' | |||
Room sharing can cut everyone's costs down significantly and help attendees get to know each other better. Some lessons learned from previous events such as Maemo Summit 2009: | |||
* Establish a wiki table for roommate matching (see [http://wiki.maemo.org/Maemo_Summit_2009/Accommodation#Shared_Room_Allocations example]) | |||
* The wiki table should at least contain columns for each roommate's name, special notes and considerations (smoking, snoring, sleepwalking, etc). Transport arrival/departure info (flight, train, etc) is also helpful. Contact info can be included but keep in mind the public nature of a wiki; linking to an attendee's wiki user account is a good idea (see example). | |||
* If a credit card is required for reservations, decide upfront which roommate will take care of this. | |||
* Make sure to have all of your roommate's contact info! | |||
=Other suggestions= | |||
* If flying, <span class="caps">ALWAYS</span> carry on one or more days' clothing and necessities if you are checking in any luggage | |||
* Make a color copy of your passport before traveling and store in a safe place | |||
* Get a local <span class="caps">SIM</span> card <span class="caps">ASAP</span> if you need one! | |||
* Get full contact information for everyone you want to stay in touch with before traveling | |||
* If you can, enable the "Turn on mobile notifications" feature in twitter for attendees, especially those with whom you will frequently associate. This will echo tweets to <span class="caps">SMS</span>. |
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Travel Bilbao
- Airfair to Bilbao Airport [aena-aeropuertos.es]
- Arriving to Bilbao by train [.bilbao.net]
Budget hotel recommendations
- Hotel ibis Bilbao [ibis.com]
- Hotel Sirimiri, Bilbao [hotelsirimiri.es]
- Ria De Bilbao [riabilbao.com]
Room sharing can cut everyone's costs down significantly and help attendees get to know each other better. Some lessons learned from previous events such as Maemo Summit 2009:
- Establish a wiki table for roommate matching (see example)
- The wiki table should at least contain columns for each roommate's name, special notes and considerations (smoking, snoring, sleepwalking, etc). Transport arrival/departure info (flight, train, etc) is also helpful. Contact info can be included but keep in mind the public nature of a wiki; linking to an attendee's wiki user account is a good idea (see example).
- If a credit card is required for reservations, decide upfront which roommate will take care of this.
- Make sure to have all of your roommate's contact info!
Other suggestions
- If flying, ALWAYS carry on one or more days' clothing and necessities if you are checking in any luggage
- Make a color copy of your passport before traveling and store in a safe place
- Get a local SIM card ASAP if you need one!
- Get full contact information for everyone you want to stay in touch with before traveling
- If you can, enable the "Turn on mobile notifications" feature in twitter for attendees, especially those with whom you will frequently associate. This will echo tweets to SMS.