Venue & Hospitality

Venue Details:
Hilton New Orleans Airport Hotel
901 Airline Drive Kenner
LA 70062, USA

Conference Dates: May 09-10, 2016

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.
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Transportation

Driving Directions to

New Orleans Int'l (Moisant Field)

DIRECTIONS

Located directly across the highway from the airport terminal.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, LA

» Depart from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, LA (0.3 mi.)

» Turn left onto US-61 / Airline Dr (0.2 mi.)

» Arrive at US-61 / Airline Dr on the right (0.0 mi.)

Distance from Hotel: 0 mi.

Drive Time: 5 min.

Type      Typical Minimum Charge

Courtesy Bus     Complimentary

Taxi        8.00 USD

Lakefront Airport

DIRECTIONS

Take Downman Rd. to Interstate I-10 West, then I-610 West. Exit at the Airport Access Road - Armstrong (New Orleans) Int'l. Airport) exit. Stay in left lane. Take right at first light onto Airline Dr. Hotel is on the left.

Lakefront Airport, LA

» Depart William T Piper Mall toward Sherman Fairchild St (0.1 mi.)

» Bear right onto Stars and Stripes Blvd (0.2 mi.)

» Make a U-turn to stay on Stars and Stripes Blvd (0.0 mi.)

» Turn right onto Downman Rd (0.6 mi.)

» Turn left onto LA-3021 E / Morrison Rd (0.4 mi.)

» Keep right to stay on LA-3021 E (0.2 mi.)

» Take ramp right for I-10 West toward Baton Rouge (3.8 mi.)

» At exit 238B, take ramp right for I-610 West toward Baton Rouge / N O Intl Airport (4.5 mi.)

» Keep straight onto I-10 W (6.9 mi.)

» At exit 223B, take ramp right toward N. O. Intl Airport (0.6 mi.)

» Keep straight onto Airport Access Rd (1.9 mi.)

» Turn right onto US-61 / Airline Dr (0.4 mi.)

» Arrive at US-61 / Airline Dr on the left (0.0 mi.)

Distance from Hotel: 14 mi.

Drive Time: 30 min.

Baton Rouge Metropolitan/Ryan Field

Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, LA

» Depart Jackie Cochran Dr toward Sally Ride Dr (0.1 mi.)

» Road name changes to Sally Ride Dr (0.3 mi.)

» Turn left onto Veterans Memorial Blvd (0.9 mi.)

» Turn right onto LA-408 W / Harding Blvd (0.1 mi.)

» Take ramp right for I-110 South toward Baton Rouge (6.6 mi.)

» Keep left toward I-10 E (0.5 mi.)

» Keep straight onto I-10 E (67.5 mi.)

» At exit 223A-B, take ramp right for LA-49 toward N. O. Intl Airport (0.2 mi.)

» Turn right onto LA-49 S / Williams Blvd (0.2 mi.)

» Turn right onto Veterans Memorial Blvd / Veterans Memorial Hwy (0.2 mi.)

» Take ramp left (0.2 mi.)

» Bear right onto Airport Access Rd (1.7 mi.)

» Turn right onto US-61 / Airline Dr (0.4 mi.)

» Arrive at US-61 / Airline Dr on the left (0.0 mi.)

Distance from Hotel: 78 mi.

Drive Time: 1 hr.

Route Map

About City

The cosmopolitan city of New Orleans is located on Lake Pontchartrain near the mouth of the Mississippi River in southeastern Louisiana. A beguiling combination of old and new, New Orleans has been dubbed "America's Most Interesting City." For most of its history, New Orleans' status as a major port city has made it a bustling center of commerce and industry. Economic opportunity attracted hundreds of thousands of early settlers, resulting in today's ethnically diverse population of Creoles, Cajuns and those of Italian, African and Caribbean descent. While the New Orleans metro area today remains an important commercial and industrial hub, it is arguably most famous as a tourist destination. In the early nineteenth century, the American Sector was located just upriver of the original French colony, founded in 1718. Today, visitors come from around the globe to experience the old-world charm of the carefully preserved French Quarter, also called the Vieux Carre (Old Square). Travelers come to dine in its fine restaurants, listen to incomparable jazz, and browse in Royal Street's fine antique shops. Home to the world-famous annual Mardi Gras celebration, New Orleans lives by its motto: "laissez le bon temps rouler!" ("Let the good times roll!")