Venue & Hospitality
The conference will take place in the following dates and location
Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel
3400 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89169
USA
Hotel Contact Communication:
Rachel Slaughter / Senior Sales Manager
T: 702-784-5752; F: 702-784-5782
Conference Dates: Nov 08-09, 2017
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.
Transportation
Driving Directions to
Driving directions:
Exiting the McCarran International Airport east, follow Departing Flights signs, which become Terminals signs. Merge left to take ramp to Swenson St/Tropicana Ave/Departing Flights. Once on Swenson Avenue, travel 1.8 mi and turn left onto Harmon Avenue. Proceed west .01 mi to Paradise Road and turn right. Continue north 1.5 mi to Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel, located on your right at Sierra Vista Drive.
This hotel does not provide shuttle service.
• Bus service, fee: 2 USD (one way)
• Estimated taxi fare: 18 USD (one way)
Route Map
About City
Las Vegas is the most populous city in Nevada, the seat of Clark County, and an internationally renowned major resort city for gambling, shopping and fine dining. Las Vegas, which bills itself as The Entertainment Capital of the World, is famous for the number of casino resorts and associated entertainment. A growing retirement and family city, it is the 31st most populous city in the United States.
It is situated within Clark County in an arid basin on the desert floor, surrounded by dry mountains. The Spring Mountains lie to the west. Much of the landscape is rocky and dusty; the environment is dominated by desert vegetation and some wildlife, and the area is subject to torrential flash floods. Within the city there are many lawns, trees, and other greenery. Due to water resource issues, there is now a movement to encourage xeriscapes. Another part of the water conservation efforts include scheduled watering groups for watering residential landscaping. Las Vegas’ climate is a subtropical, hot desert climate typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round: it has an average of about 300 sunny days per year with more than 3,800 hours of sunshine.
The city is home to several museums including the Neon Museum home to many of the historical signs from the valley, The Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, Lied Discovery Children’s Museum National Atomic Testing Museum, and the Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park.
Las Vegas’ climate is a subtropical, hot desert climate typical of the Mojave Desert in which it lies. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round; it has an average of about 310 sunny days per year. It is virtually free of tornadoes and ice storms. The summer months of June through September are very hot and mostly dry, with a July daily average temperature of 92.5 °F (33.6 °C), while night time temperatures often remain above 80 °F (27 °C). Las Vegas’ winters are short and the season is generally mild. December, the coolest month, averages 47.7 °F (8.7 °C). The mountains surrounding Las Vegas accumulate snow during the winter, but snow is rare in the Las Vegas Valley itself.
Attractions & Landmarks
- Fremont Street Experience.
- Venetian Hotel and Gondola Rides.
- Paris Hotel and the Eiffel Tower.
- Mirage Hotel: Erupting Volcano and Secret Garden.
- Bellagio Resort and Fountain Show.
- New York-New York Hotel.
- Caesar.
- Luxor Hotel.
- Mandalay Bay and the Shark Reef Aquarium.
- Stratosphere Tower.
- Vegas Indoor Skydiving.
- Las Vegas Monorail.
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
- Excalibur Hotel.
- Las Vegas Natural History Museum.