On-Campus Accommodation & Meals
WACUBO
Business Management Institute
August
2–7, 2009
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ABOUT RESIDENCE HALL FACILITIES & SERVICES
FACILITIES Accommodations
are available in Santa Rosa Residence Hall. §
Rooms that open onto interior hallways §
Large, communal bathrooms for separate genders on each hallway
(appx. 15-25 rooms per bathroom) §
Rooms furnished with one or two single beds, desks, desk
chair, small chest of drawers and a closet §
Choice of single- or double-occupancy rooms §
Wireless internet service throughout the building (individual
rooms also have Ethernet connections) §
Fresh towels and trash removal service provided daily §
Beds made up with one set of linen for the duration of your
stay §
Communal television lounge/recreation room with billiard and
game tables §
Rooms do not have telephones, televisions, radios or
clocks (we do not provide "wake-up service;" bringing an alarm
clock is recommended) §
Laundry washer/dryer facilities (machines accept special cards
available in the building lobby) §
Located within a 10-15 minute walk from the conference meeting
rooms and from the beach §
All University buildings and residence halls are NON-SMOKING
(including 20 feet from all building perimeters) §
Courtesy telephones available in each hall lobby for local and
credit card or calling card calls. CONFIRMATION Housing
registrants receive a detailed confirmation email about 2-3 weeks prior to the conference. You will receive
information specific to the residence
hall you are assigned to. WHAT TO BRING With
shared bath facilities it is recommended that you bring a bathrobe and shower
shoes. We are unable to provide “wake-up service,” therefore an alarm clock
is recommended for your convenience. By using a telephone calling card or
credit card, residents may also make long distance calls from courtesy phones
in each building or in the reception desk lobby area. Individual rooms do not
have telephones, televisions, radios or clocks. DINING Dining
commons meals are included with the accommodation packages (some evenings may
have specially-catered banquets or buffets instead of dinner in the dining
commons). Our Dining Services are among the top-rated among colleges and
universities nationwide, with the following features: §
Assorted hot foods cooked to order §
Vegetarian, vegan, and low-fat selections available at every
meal §
Extensive salad and condiment bar including fresh fruit §
Fresh baked goods prepared on-site daily
PARKING If
you register for on-campus accommodation, at the time of check-in you will receive a complimentary
permit for the duration of your stay. Two to three weeks before
arrival, we will email you a final confirmation with a web-link to a temporary
60-minute parking permit which you can use to check-in and unload
upon arrival. To park on campus, you must have a permit 7
days per week (public prices $8 per weekday, $3 per weekend day). Be very
cautious of where you park. Guests are responsible for following parking
rules and for any penalties. (See links to maps at the top of this page.) Attendees
from other UC campuses: Click for full information on UC Reciprocity visitor
parking. TRAVEL Please consider
carpooling, biking, or taking public transportation to the conference.
By Air: For your
convenience, we recommend making flight reservations with Santa Barbara
Municipal Airport (SBA) as your final destination. There are several daily
flight arrivals connecting directly from By Train: NOTE:
We DO NOT provide free shuttle service to/from the train stations; you
will need to take a taxi (many services available; the following are just two
examples: Yellow Cab at 805-965-5111 / Orange Cab at 805-964-2800). By Car: UCSB is easily
accessible from highway US-101. (Please see the map links at the top of
this page). §
From the South: Take US-101 northbound to the
Airport/UCSB/Hwy 217 exit (appx. 8 mi. north of
downtown §
From the North: Take US-101
southbound to the |