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  • Travelling to/from Orlando International Airport via taxi or airport shuttle:

    Regular transportation to/from Orlando International Airport with Mears Transportation at 407-423-5566 or by calling Star Taxi: (407) 857-9999

    or

    Town and Country Shuttle:
    Conveniently Located In Hotel Lobby
    Reservations Required
    $16 One-Way or $22 Roundtrip
    * In order to get the $22 roundtrip discounted rate, you must call a minimum of 24 hours prior to arrival at Orlando International Airport and ask for the discounted rate code of "TCPP". Direct Phone Numbers: (407) 828-3036 -or- (407) 352-9700

  • Driving Directions:

    • Directions from Orlando International Airport
      Take the NORTH EXIT as you exit the airport.
      Take TOLL ROAD 528 WEST
      Travel approximately 11 miles to EXIT #1/International Dr./Convention Center/SeaWorld (first exit on the right).
      Turn right onto International Drive.
      Rosen Centre is 1/4 mile on the left.
      Turn left at the 3rd traffic light which is Hawaiian Ct.

    • Directions from Tampa heading East on I-4
      Take I-4 east to Exit 72, (Beachline Expressway or SR 528 - formerly the Bee Line Expressway) (also the International Airport Exit).
      Once on 528, take the first exit (International Drive SeaWorld Exit).
      Bear right on International Drive.
      Rosen Centre Hotel is about 1/4 mile on the left.

    • Directions from Miami, Fort Lauderdale
      Take the Florida Turnpike to I-4 West.
      Take I-4 West to Exit 72, Beachline Expressway or SR528 (formerly the Bee Line Expressway).
      Take the first exit (International Dr. and SeaWorld).
      At the bottom of the exit, bear right on International Drive.
      Rosen Centre Hotel is about 1/4 mile on the left, just before the Convention Center.

  • Getting around while in Orlando!
    In addition to taxi and limousine service to anywhere in the Greater Orlando area, the city's Lynx bus system provides economical and dependable public transportation around the area. Bus stops are marked with a "paw" print of a Lynx cat. Buses run every 15 minutes in busy areas and every 30 minutes in urban areas and service more than 80,000 riders each weekday. The downtown Orlando Lymmo bus system is a free downtown circulator with 21 stops reaching from the Amway Arena to City Hall. Buses run every five to 10 minutes.

    In addition, the I-Ride Trolleys serve the popular International Drive resort area year-round, seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. with scheduled stops every 20 minutes. The two routes with 107 stops are designated with numbered "I-Ride" location markers. For a leisurely spin around downtown Orlando, carriage rides and bicycle rickshaws are also available through local vendors.

Important Dates

Paper Summary Due
13 July, 2007
20 July, 2007

Late News Submission Due
21 Sept, 2007

Final Manuscript Due
4 Nov, 2007

Advance Registration
Now Open until 7 January, 2008

Radio Wireless Symposium 2008:
22 - 24 Jan, 2008


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