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Getting to Orlando

Orlando skyline at night

Flights

The Orlando International Airport (MCO) and the Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) are the closest major airports to the conference venue. Driving time from both airports to the conference hotel is approximately 30 minutes.

Ground Travel

Taxi service is available from level 1 of the Orlando International Airport (MCO). Taxi to the conference hotel will cost approximately $50.

Taxi service from the Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) to the conference hotel will cost approximately $44.

Uber and Lyft are other options for traveling to and from the airports.

All major rental car companies serve the Orlando International Airport. On-airport rental locations may be found at http://www.orlandoairports.net/transport/rental_cars.htm

About Orlando

Warm and sunny all year round, Orlando, Florida is one of the largest tourist destinations in America and is known to millions all around the world. However, there’s more to the 110.2 square miles of Orlando than just being home to some of the nation’s greatest theme parks. Going shopping and visiting museums are only a few of the many ways to fill your Orlando days. With a diverse terrain, you get the option of experiencing the stunning outdoors by day, to the exhilarating city life of downtown by night. Known as “The City Beautiful,” Orlando is sure to not disappoint.

Conference Attire and Climate

The suggested dress code for the conference sessions is business casual, which could include a jacket or a sweater. Orlando’s average daytime temperature in March is 77°F (24°C), but please note that temperatures in the meeting rooms can fluctuate.

We encourage you as a speaker to follow these guidelines:
• Civilian: Business Casual: Button-down shirt with business pants/skirt, business suit with tie, or shirt and tie. Jackets are not required.
• Military: Class A or Business Casual: Button-down shirt with business pants/skirt, business suit with tie, or shirt and tie. Jackets are not required.
• Law Enforcement: Uniforms or Business Casual: Button-down shirt with business pants/skirt, business suit with tie, or shirt and tie. Jackets are not required.