Which hotel to stay at in Grand Rapids

Hey everyone, I don’t think the place in Grand Rapids has a hotel attached like in Phila. Where is the best spot to get a hotel at for the conference?

I have no inside information but it looks like there is a sky walk that attaches to the convention center where the Amway Grand Plaza hotel is.

Again, I have no idea who the host hotel is.

I hope I can find something close for less than $195/night - especially if I’m going to be there from Wednesday - Saturday!  :o

Wait for conference rates when the website goes live, and with the size of the conference there will be more than one hotel.

I think the Amway Grand is connected to the convention center. A little work with Mr. Google found this.
grsymphony.org/experience/it-s-down town/hotels

Actually, I think three hotels are connected to the convention center.  Can’t wait for more info to be posted.

Where’s NHC '15 going to be held?

I’m going to the ADI conference in Seattle in April, so Grand Rapids is not going to happen for me.

Typically, it is announced at the previous year’s NHC. Information was leaked early this past year, which is unusual from what I can gather.

We will likely find out in June where the 2015 conference is.

Usually the AHA recon scouts are out a couple of years in advance.  Someone around here knows.  Care to chime in, Someone?

I am sure that someone knows and Gary has already been out to visit the hotel.  But, the folks who put together the proposal for 2015 and the GC are supposed to be tight-lipped about the location.

The location will get leaked sometime after the first of the year.  It will all be rumor but it will pop up.  Maybe one of the sponsoring clubs will put it on their web/facebook page and once it’s on the internets, someone will find it.

I’m hoping for Manchester, NH (it was here once before) :wink:

The host city is kept quiet until all of the contracts are signed and it is a go. Once contracts are in hand, they can announce it. As the conference grows, it becomes a bigger financial positive for the host city, so there may be more competition from cities, convention centers, and hotels to have it. That may cause the people involved to be more tight lipped.

As far as the GR NHC, it was more of an announcement than a leak. Note that Austin is mentioned in the link, and they dropped out due to local liquor laws. As I have spent some time there, hope they have some new legislation that changes/changed those laws so that the NHC goes there some day.

http://www.grbj.com/articles/75647-beer-association-taps-grand-rapids-for-national-convention

Edit - note the mention of a 7 city rotation for the NHC. The size of the conference will limit it to big convention cities.

since we’ve got nothing else to do, shall we speculate that those 7 cities are?  :smiley:
obvious one:  Denver
what else you guys got?

Denver
San Diego
San Francisco/Oakland
Philly
Orlando
Grand Rapids
Austin (assuming laws are changed)

3 west-ish coast, 2 east coast and 2 middle coasts

I’m curious if places like NYC, Chicago, LA, etc would be too cost prohibited. 
All I hope is that the don’t make it a permanent place like Las Vegas…I have no desire to go there.

I know the size is going to limit where it can be but I hope it isn’t just a few cities rotated.  I never go anywhere and this is my opportunity to see new places.  Last June was the first time I had been to Philly and I use to work in NYC and lived in Westchester county.  I still haven’t made it to California.

San Diego would be a bet with good odds. NHC was there 2011, and the Town and Country has hosted the CBC several times, and has the ability to handle large crowds, and has experience with the BA/AHA.

Cost will be an issue in the future.

Don’t forget Portland, Oregon.
I doubt it will ever come back to Orlando, but it has been in Baltimore twice.
Atlanta, perhaps? 
Kansas City, Cincinnati, Minneapolis?
I’ll go wherever it’s held.

See you there!  :wink:

Yes! Please come to Portland, that would be great!

Now that the laws have been changed in GA, Atlanta may be a possibility.  The prior laws made it prohibited.

Munich?

Kansas City, Missouri has some wicked awesome liquor laws as does St. Louis, MO. Missouri itself just passed the ‘you can pour homebrew at festivals anytime, no one will bother you’ law, we have no open container laws either so legally we can wander around the streets (of cities/towns who haven’t passed their own open container laws) with beers in our hands. We can also have road soadies in the car as long as the driver isn’t drinking at all.

Kansas is a whole 'nother animal. I’m currently illegally serving homebrew to my fiance because he isn’t yet part of my “immediate family”.  :o