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==== University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA ==== | ==== University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA ==== | ||
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* Organizing Committee (co-chairs): | * Organizing Committee (co-chairs): | ||
* Plus: John Alison (CMU), Brian Batell (UPitt), Joe Boudreau (UPitt), Scott Dodelson(CMU), | * Plus: John Alison (CMU), Brian Batell (UPitt), Joe Boudreau (UPitt), Scott Dodelson(CMU), | ||
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* Total cost:$566k (registration: | * Total cost:$566k (registration: | ||
* Additional apples-to-apples questions | * Additional apples-to-apples questions | ||
- | * Coffee break prices for 1000 people for 10 days: $95,644.80 (or $9.56 per person) | + | * Coffee break prices for 1000 people for 10 days: $95,644.80 (or $95.6 per person) |
* Banquet cost per person is a flat $75/person and the reception is $35/person anywhere from 250 - 750 people. | * Banquet cost per person is a flat $75/person and the reception is $35/person anywhere from 250 - 750 people. | ||
* Additional continental breakfast service with a cost of about $15 per person | * Additional continental breakfast service with a cost of about $15 per person | ||
* Their personnel cost is low because they plan to subsidize the helpers and the conference center will work the rooms and AV. Of course, all the sites plan to subsidize student workers. Pittsburgh will contribute $40k to that, so you can consider it part of the cost if you assume all of the other sites added it in, but without claiming a subsidy up front. | * Their personnel cost is low because they plan to subsidize the helpers and the conference center will work the rooms and AV. Of course, all the sites plan to subsidize student workers. Pittsburgh will contribute $40k to that, so you can consider it part of the cost if you assume all of the other sites added it in, but without claiming a subsidy up front. | ||
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+ | === Questions to the organizers === | ||
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=== Pro === | === Pro === | ||
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* Hotel environment will feel very claustrophobic for a whole week, compared to a campus | * Hotel environment will feel very claustrophobic for a whole week, compared to a campus | ||
- | * Hotel costs are high, compared to dorm rooms | + | * Hotel costs are high, compared to dorm rooms. |
+ | * Dorm rooms are located far away - at the campus. It will tend to ghettoize the students | ||
=== Space for your comments - especially what issues are most important to you (include name)=== | === Space for your comments - especially what issues are most important to you (include name)=== | ||
* //add your comments as bullet points. | * //add your comments as bullet points. | ||
- | * Bob B: I don't understand $95k for coffee breaks. We looked up the costs and sent Prisca a typical menu. With inflation and tax we estimated ($10.19 now, 8% tax, 2% inflation, round up a little) $12.50/ | + | |
+ | * Pros: Likely mild weather. Cheaper city, especially outside of downtown. Probably the most centrally located for our community (by car 8hrs from Boston, 7hrs from Chicago). That offsets the lower number of flights (shorter flights, some can drive). Nice downtown. Big hotel presumably offers enough space (I remember space being cramped, with overflow rooms, for some of the sessions at the last meeting). | ||
+ | * Cons: I don't love that it's in a big hotel. Seems like you get a bit gouged & held captive. I'd almost certainly choose to stay a small distance away or maybe move halfway through. I'm surprised the dorm plan is not better developed. | ||
+ | * Mixed: Dorms up by CMU or Pitt have the benefit that it's a nice area of town with more open space and cheaper/ | ||
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+ | * (Bob B) OK, so I think what they' | ||
+ | * (Bob B) I worry about this plan. What's going to happen after a plenary break and coffee was only served at the optional breakfast? | ||
+ | * (Bob B) Mike, I do not want to spend a long time commuting from the dorm to the conference site. Then you can't get back to your room in the middle of the day, and then you have to have their continental breakfast, etc., and I've already said what I thought about the coffee breaks not being realistic. | ||
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