Conference Logistics

 

     LOCATION

Text Box:  Hyatt Regency Tamaya Spa and Resort

1200 Tuyuna Trail

Santa Ana Pueblo, NM  87004

(505) 867-1234

Fax: (505) 771 6180

 

CLICK HERE  to go to the hotel’s web site to learn about the hotel’s services and amenities.

 

     LODGING

A limited block of rooms has been held at the Hyatt Regency Tamaya at a special group rate

$179 single/double occupancy plus state and local taxes, which are currently  11.5% per night and a resort fee of $7.00 per room per night. To receive this rate, call the Hotel’s Reservation department at (505) 867-1234 or (800) 233-1234 by June 21, 2007. The conference rate cannot be guaranteed after the cut-off date. And rooms can not be guaranteed once our block is full. Be sure to ask for the “American Academy of Pediatrics” to receive the group rate. This rate is also available three days pre/post conference.

 

     HOTEL AMMENITIES

Located half-way between Santa Fe and Albuquerque, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya offers the comfort, elegance, and amenities of a destination resort, enriched by the culture and traditions of the land and the people of the pueblo, the people of Tamaya. Nestled in a breath taking location atop 500 acres bordering the Rio Grande and the Tuyuna Mesa, the resort offers nationally ranked golf, three outdoor heated pools, two restaurants, a full service spa, hot air balloon rides, horseback riding, and more.  Free shuttle service is provided to the pueblo’s casino.  The hotel has a Camp Hyatt program for children and numerous activities throughout the day including bread making, pottery, and storytelling. For detailed information visit www.tamaya.hyatt.com.

Driving Directions from the Airport: Ask for instructions from your rental car agency to the I-25 north toward Santa Fe.Take I-25 approximately 19 miles to the NM-44 W / NM-165 E exit- EXIT 242- toward Rio Rancho / Placitas. Turn LEFT onto US-550 N / NM-165 S / NM-44 W. Continue to follow US-550 N / NM-44 W for 7 miles. After you pass the Casino, turn RIGHT at light on Tamaya Blvd to Tuyuna Trail (approx 2.4 miles) and turn right. This single lane, winding road leads directly to the resort. Follow the signs to “Guest Check in”

Parking: There is ample free self parking. Valet parking is available at $15.00 per night with

in-and –out privileges. Valet parking charges are subject to change.


For door-to-door directions visit:

http://www.mapquest.com or  http://maps.yahoo.com

     SHUTTLE SERVICE  

Sunport Shuttle offers service to the Tamaya for $34 for the first person and $7 for each additional person each way. Their check-in counter is located inside the airport on the Baggage Claim Level across from Southwest's Baggage Carousel No. 3. Customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day to answer questions and to make advance reservations (recommended).  Call (505) 883-4966 or toll free, (866) 505-4966. Reservations can also be made online at:  www.sunportshuttle.com.

 

     WEATHER

Summers are warm and dry with the average daytime high in July in the 90’s and nighttime temperatures cooling down to the 60’s. With an average humidity of only 42% days the warmer temperatures are not uncomfortable.

 

     VISITOR INFORMATION

Old Town Church
  Albuquerque:  www.itsatrip.org

  Santa Fe: www.santafe.org

  New Mexico Visitor’s Guide:www.newmexico.org

  All sites offer the opportunity to sign up for free visitor’s guides.

  For information about Native American Events and visiting the pueblos go to: www.indianpueblo.org

 


     GUESTS/FAMILIES

The Tamaya offers a Camp Hyatt Program for children ages 3- 12.  Activities weave native arts and culture along with fun activities. The three heated pools, one with a waterslide, will keep older children busy for hours. 

The resort also offers family activities in conjunction with the Santa Ana Pueblo including Tamaya Traditions, where you will work side by side with a Tamayame, learning the secret recipes and techniques used to make traditional pueblo oven bread; Pueblo Drum Making Classes; Clay and Culture, where Pueblo woman guide you as you mold clay in the traditional way using the pinch and coil method of pottery making; guided tours through the Bosque; adobe making and storytelling.   Albuquerque and Santa Fe are just a short drive from the Tamaya.

     PERSONAL ACCOMMODATIONS

If you are in need of personal accommodations, please contact the registration office at

(505) 715-5222, toll-free at (866) 219-4582, or via email at Distric8Neo@Kessjones.com by

June 15, 2007. TTY users may access this number via the New Mexico Relay Network at

(800) 659-8331.

     CHILDREN

Please note that this conference provides professional training to adults and is not suitable for children.

     CELL PHONES/PAGERS

Out of courtesy to your fellow attendees and our presenters, please make sure to turn cell phones and pagers off or to the vibrate mode when attending sessions. If you are on call, we ask that you sit in the aisle seats near the back and exit the room before answering the call.