Venue

June 27-29, 2012
Mandalay Bay
3950 Las Vegas Blvd South
Las Vegas, NV 89119
888-987-6667

Room Rate: $159
Block cutoff date: May 17, 2012

Reservations
Tel.: 702-632-9000
Online Reservations

 

 

Getting To Vegas
If traveling by air, you will arrive at Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport. Several shuttle-bus services operate from airport, while taxis are also readily available.

McCarran International Airport
The Las Vegas Airport is ranked among the 12 busiest airports in the world based on the amount of passenger activity, serving over 40 air carriers. With over 1,100 flights arriving and departing daily, McCarran International Airport offers direct flights to more than 125 U.S. cities.

For further information please visit the McCarran International Airport Web site.

Driving to Vegas
The principal highway connecting Las Vegas to Southern California and Utah is I-15. Also, U.S. 93 meanders from Las Vegas southeast to Arizona, where it merges with I-40

From Los Angeles
Los Angeles to Las Vegas is approximately 270 miles (430 km). Leaving Los Angeles, take I-15 North into Nevada. Once in Las Vegas, exit on East Tropicana Avenue or East Flamingo Road if your destination is the Strip.You can plan on completing the drive in four to five hours, depending on stops. Construction delays can occur on this route (the state of California is in the process of expanding I-15), so be sure to check for holdups ahead of time.

From Phoenix
Phoenix to Las Vegas is about 290 miles (300 km). Take U.S. 93 North out of Phoenix, and follow it right into Las Vegas.

From San Francisco
San Francisco to Las Vegas is about 580 miles (930 km). Take I-80 East to Reno, and then follow U.S. 95 South to Las Vegas.

For details on enjoying your visit to Las Vegas, visit www.visitlasvegas.com.