Hotel & Travel
ISSE negotiates special discount hotel and travel rates for attendees. By using these special rates and booking through our partners, you support your industry, help ensure the success of the show and allow us to continue providing an exciting location for the event.
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Hotel Information
Four easy ways to make your hotel reservations:
Online. Opens in early September!
Phone. Opens in early September!
Fax. Download the ISSE 2009 Housing Form (available in September 2008) and fax the completed form to 310.649.3554.
Mail. Download the ISSE 2009 Housing Form (available in September 2008) and mail it to:
Par Avion Meetings and Conventions
6033 W. Century Blvd., Suite 780
Los Angeles, CA 90045
Hotels

Hyatt Regency Long Beach
200 S. Pine Avenue
Adjacent to the Convention Center, the Hyatt is a convenient choice for convention guests. Located at the edge of Long Beach's beautiful Rainbow Harbor, the Hyatt provides an ideal location for travelers.
Single: $184 | Double: $209 | Triple: $234 | Quad: $259

Renaissance Long Beach
111 E. Ocean Blvd.
The Renaissance is across the street from the Convention Center with immediate access to Pine Avenue, entertainment, restaurants and government offices. Features 374 rooms, luxurious accommodations, conference facilities, and swimming pool, spa and health club.
Single/Double: $174 | Triple: $189 | Quad: $204

Westin Long Beach
333 E. Ocean Blvd.
Across from the Convention Center, the hotel features 431 guest rooms, 29 suites, high speed internet access, ballroom, 41,000 square feet of meeting space, 24 hour business center, two restaurants, live World Class Jazz every Thursday night, lounge, health club, outdoor spa and pool.
Single/Double: $175 | Triple: $195 | Quad: $215

Hilton Long Beach
701 West Ocean Blvd.
Recently renovated and conveniently located just minutes from the Convention Center and near both Los Angeles and Long Beach International Airports, the Hilton Long Beach & Executive Meeting Center hotel is ideal for both business and pleasure.
Single/Double: $189
Travel Alert
Beginning January 8, 2007, the United States Government is proposing to require all travelers to the U.S. traveling by air or sea to have a valid passport or other accepted official form of identification when entering/re-entering the U.S. from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean. As of December 31, 2007, travelers entering or re-entering the United States from Canada or Mexico via land border crossings will be required to present a passport or other accepted official form of identification. For more details, please visit the U.S. Department of State informational page.
