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Travel & Lodging

Where to Stay

Book Early to Reserve Your Room!

Hotel Information

Our headquarters hotel, the newly-renovated Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, is located in the city’s bustling downtown. The hotel’s prime location is adjacent to the Midwest Airlines Convention Center, where all conference sessions are held, and within walking distance to many of the city’s restaurants and attractions.

Rate: $155/night for single or double

ReservationsClick here to reserve your room online or call 888-421-1442. The reservation deadline is Friday, August 20, 2010; book early to guarantee the group rate.

Roommates/Travel Companions

To share a room before or after the conference with another attendee, link with colleagues by visiting the Lamaze public discussion forums.

Getting to Milwaukee

Flying to Milwaukee?

Ranked by Condé Naste’s Traveler readers as one of the top five airports for business travel three years in a row, Milwaukee County’s General Mitchell International Airport, offers competitive airfares and nonstop service to more than 40 cities.

Airport Connection offers shared ride, private van and executive car services for travelers using General Mitchell Airport (MKE) in Milwaukee as well as Chicago’s O’Hare (ORD) and Midway (MDW) airports. One-way travel to the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee from MKE is $13 and roundtrip is $24 per person. Book your shuttle online at least 48 hours in advance and receive a discounted $22 round trip rate!

Driving to Milwaukee?

By car, Milwaukee is approximately one-and-a-half hours from Chicago, less than five hours from Indianapolis, and six hours from Des Moines and Minneapolis. The current overnight parking rates at the Hyatt are $23 for valet and $20 for self-park. There also are other overnight garages in the area.

Taking the Train

Amtrak services also are available directly into Milwaukee.

About Milwaukee

Situated on the scenic shores of Lake Michigan, Milwaukee, WI, is a city known to be “wonderfully surprising.” From a world-renowned zoo to the several mansions, breweries, gardens and performing arts and sporting events, Milwaukee has a little bit of something for everyone to enjoy. For more information on the area attractions, visit the Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau.


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