2nd Conference for African-American Researchers in the Mathematical
Sciences (CAARMS): Accommodations
June 26-28, 1996
Doubletree Hotel Somerset
200 Atrium Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873
Dial Direct: (908) 469-2600, Fax: (908) 469-4617
Through an agreement between DIMACS and Doubletree a block of rooms
has been reserved for the conference at the special rate of
$73.00 for a standard single or double room for June 25-30.
Reservation Procedures:
Each guest should make their own reservations
individually by calling the reservations department (908) 469-2600.
The rooms are posted as RU DIMACS. To get the special rate your
reservation must be made by June 11, 1996 and you must clearly
indicate that you are participating in the RU DIMACS event.
If you wish to
share a double room, remember to say so when making your reservations and
specify the name of your roommate. Otherwise, either the hotel will assign
one for you, or we will, if you've already sent in your conference
registration form. To minimize confusion only one roommate should reserve the
room. The other can call to confirm the reservation, if desired.
Location:
Centrally located in New Jersey at one of America's
most dynamic corporate communities, Doubletree
Hotel Somerset is adjacent to the Garden State
Convention and Exhibit Center. Guests enjoy 16
landscaped acres and excellent nearby shopping. Just
60 minutes from Manhattan and 45 minutes from
Newark International Airport.
Amenities and Recreation:
Each of their oversized 360 guest rooms
is comfortably equipped with voice mail, iron and
ironing board, dataports, hair dryers, and coffee makers.
Guests can unwind with indoor and outdoor swimming, whirlpool
and sauna, tennis, and a fitness center.
Transportation:
The hotel provides free courtesy van service to and from DIMACS.
Courtesy van service means they will try to schedule trips but
they do not guarantee time or sufficient capacity for all requests.
Additional transportation will be provided by the conference.
DIMACS Homepage
dimacs-www@dimacs.rutgers.edu
Document last modified on May 28, 1996