Other discount offers:
Boston restaurant, museum, etc., discounts using the Boston USA Specials:
http://www.bostonusa.com/visitor/resdet.php?cat=&cat_seqnum=&type=event&seqnum=7931
Boston Visitors kit:
http://www.bostonusa.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=GBCVB&Category_Code=visitor
Go Boston Card:
http://www.gobostoncard.com/
For free wireless access wherever you happen to be, take a look at the Wi-Fi Free Spot Directory. Their list of free hotspots around the N4 sites can be found at http://www.noreascon.org/facilities/free-wifi.html
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The MBTA has an extensive web site at http://www.mbta.com/ including a number of trip planning tools at http://trip.mbta.com/cgi-bin/index.pl
Their general site index is at http://www.mbta.com/footer/sitemap/index.asp
Their “Tips for T-riders” is at http://www.mbta.com/traveling_t/usingthet_tips.asp
Each of the terminal stations has its own site and offers economical parking. Although long-term parking (a week or more) is not generally available, many do offer overnight parking for up to six days.
To get to the station information follow these links: "Traveling on the T" to "Schedules, Maps & Station Info" to "Subway," click on the line you want, then click on the individual stations for station information including parking rates and accessibility.
The T stations closest to the hotel and convention center
You can take any branch of the Green line to reach the convention area. The Copley stop is the one closest to the Marriott hotel, and is served by all of the branches. To get to the Hynes and Sheraton, which is just after the branch, you can go to either the Prudential stop (on line E) or the Hynes/CA stop (on lines B, C, and D). (There is no line A.)
Getting to/from Logan Airport
For information on using buses, accessible vans, limos, Logan Express, Logan Shuttle, MBTA subway and bus, rental cars, shared vans, trains, taxi, or water transportation, see Logan's transportation page at http://www.massport.com/logan/getti.html
New York to Boston for $10
People in NYC may want to consider taking the Fung Wah bus from the Big Apple’s Chinatown to Bean town’s Chinatown. Schedules are online and tickets can be purchased online at http://www.fungwahbus.com/
Using bus lines and commuter rail
Many bus and commuter rail services will get you to Boston's North or South Stations. At North Station, you can get directly onto the subway's Green Line. At South Station, you can take the Red Line to the Park Street Station to pick up the Green Line.
Some bus services
MASSPORT's "Getting to Logan by bus" page: http://www.massport.com/logan/getti_typeo_buses.html
Bonanza Bus Line (from Southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island): http://www.bonanzabus.com/
C & J Trailways (from Northern New England Areas): http://www.cjtrailways.com/
Concord Trailways (from Northern New England Areas): http://www.concordtrailways.com/
Peabody Logan Express: http://www.p-b.com/Peabody.htm
Peter Pan (from the Northeast, including Albany, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore, MD, and Manchester, NH): http://www.peterpanbus.com/
Plymouth & Brockton Bus (from the Cape, Southern Massachusetts, and Rhode Island): http://www.p-b.com/index.htm
Vermont Transit Bus Lines (from destinations in Maine, NH, VT, & Canada): http://www.vermonttransit.com/
Note: These companies are not associated with N4 and we have no control over them. It's probably a good idea to verify this information by calling the companies directly prior to making your final arrangements.
Meet your favorite author, artist, editor
Kaffeeklatsches and literary beers are the perfect opportunity for you to join in a lively conversation with your favorite pro. Spaces are limited, so be sure to sign up at the Information Desk at con to save your spot.
Are there other group activities you'd like us to look into?
]]>The Fanzine lounge will probably be part of the Mended Drum in the Concourse of the Sheraton.
We'll have schedule information when we get a little closer to the convention.
What we need primarily are people who are good at handling information (i.e. know how to look things up) and good at dealing with people (i.e. won't kill the tenth person who looks at the clock and asks: "Is that the right time?")
We plan to have lots of "cheat sheets" for people working the information desk so that even people who are unfamiliar with Boston can help.
If you are interested in helping please email Sheila Perry.
]]>In the meantime, our Boston-Buzz email list is available to N4 members and prospective members. To subscribe go to http://www.noreascon4.org/contact/emaillists.html and fill in the form for the "Discussion List".
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