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Hotel & Travel 
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
The 2005 DONA International Conference will be held in exciting Washington, D.C., at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill. The hotel is located just down the hill from the Capitol building and two blocks from Union Station where you can shop, or dine, or board the Metro for the airport or nearby attractions. Numerous monuments and museums, including a variety of art museums, and the Smithsonian Institutions (with free admission) are only a walk or a short Metro ride away.

ROOM RATES
$108.00* per night for single/double
$133.00* per night for triple/quad (limited number)
*Rates subject to 14.5% tax per night (subject to change)
Conference room rates for dates three days before and after the conference are based on room availability.

RESERVATIONS
Make your reservations early as time is running out.
Click here to make your reservations online or contact:
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.
1 (888) 421-1442 or (202) 737-1234
Group Rate
Ask for Reservations and request the group rate for DONA International or mention code: don1
Deadline for special conference rates is June 19, 2005.
Please book early as rooms held for DONA International may be sold out before that date.

PARKING
Parking is available for conference registrants at $30/day, valet parking only, with unlimited access in and out

AIRPORTS
The hotel is located about 5.5 miles (10 – 15 minutes) from Reagan National Airport (DCA), about 30 miles (45 – 60+ minutes) from Dulles International (IAD), and about 31 miles (45 - 60+ minutes) from Baltimore Washington International Airport (BWI).

SHUTTLE SERVICE
There is commercial shuttle service available from all three airports, as well as public transportation. Union Station is about 2 blocks from the hotel and is the closest Metro station. When using public transportation allow about 25 minutes from DCA, and over 60 minutes from IAD and BWI.

MAP & DIRECTIONS
Visit the Hyatt Regency Web site for more information.

OTHER RESOURCES
For more information on Washington D.C. and the surrounding areas, visit www.washington.org.
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