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LOCATION

HOTEL ALBUQUERQUE at OLD TOWN
800 Rio Grande Blvd., NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
Phone: (505) 843-6300
www.hhandr.com/hotelabq
DIRECTIONS
The Hotel Albuquerque is located in the Old Town section of Albuquerque. From I-40, exit Rio Grande Boulevard (Exit 157A) and proceed south on Rio Grande Blvd.; the hotel will be on your left side. For door-to-door directions,
visit www.mapquest.com. There is ample FREE parking.
LODGING
Participants must arrange their own lodging. A block of rooms has been reserved at the following hotels. Please be sure to make your reservation by Monday, April 2 and reference the Southwest Regional Behavioral Health Conference to qualify for the special conference rates listed here:
1) Hotel Albuquerque
800 Rio Grande Blvd., NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104
Reservations: (505) 843-6300
Rate: $85.00 Single/Double Occupancy
Web: www.hhandr.com/hotelabq
Considerations: Host hotel. All rooms non-smoking. Pets not allowed.
2) Quality Inn & Suites
411 McKnight Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Reservations: (505)242-5228
Rate: $55.00 Single/Double Occupancy
Web: http://www.qualityinnalbuquerque.com/
Considerations: 2 miles from Hotel Albuquerque. Free deluxe continental breakfast, free Internet. Complimentary shuttle available.
3) ClubHouse Inn & Suites
1315 Menaul Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107
Reservations: (505) 345-0010/(866) 345-0010
Rate: $66.00 Single/Double Occupancy
Web: www.albuquerque.clubhouseinn.com/reservations.php
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Considerations: 3 miles from Hotel Albuquerque. Complimentary hot breakfast buffet and evening cocktail hour. Complimentary shuttle available.
4) Best Western Inn & Suites
2400 Yale Blvd. SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Reservations: (505) 242-7022
Rate: $68.00 Single/Double Occupancy
Web: www.bestwestern.com
Considerations: 7 miles from Hotel Albuquerque. Complementary full hot breakfast and evening social hour. Complimentary shuttle available.
All hotel rates do not include state and local taxes.
PERSONAL ACCOMMODATIONS
If you are in need of special accommodations, i.e., sign language interpretation, please contact the conference office at (505) 715-5222 by March 22. TDD or 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.
DRESS
Trying to find a room temperature at which everyone can be comfortable is nearly impossible. Half the attendees are usually too cold and the rest too hot. Therefore, we highly recommend you bring a sweater or light jacket and dress in layers so you can adjust to the room. Dress is business casual.
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