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Noreascon 4 offers amazingly beautiful, affordable and compact facilities. The Hynes Convention Center, the Boston Sheraton Hotel, and the Boston Marriott Copley Place create a fully-connected venue with enough function and exhibit space, hotel rooms and suites for the entire Worldcon. Just see what we have to offer: The John B. Hynes Convention Center, in the heart of Boston's hotel and tourist district, was the home of Noreascon Two (1980) and Noreascon Three (1989). This world-class facility, with 360,000 square feet of useful function space, offers incredible flexibility and a proven Worldcon fit. To see what it would be like to walk through the Hynes yourself, take the QuickTime Tour. For more information about the Hynes, take a look at the full Hynes Web Site.
The hotel boasts 1,181 rooms, 85 suites, and Towers accommodations including butler service! If you thought you knew the hotel before, you should see it after its two-year, $73 million face lift. The Sheraton package will include an additional 60,000 square feet of meeting space and several large ballrooms. Our room rates are $129 flat (single to quad) at the Sheraton (in 2000 dollars), with a maximum of 5%/year inflation rate increases. With 1,147 guest rooms, 47 suites, your choice of 6 restaurants, and a full-service health club, the Boston Marriott Copley Place offers eveything you need to be comfortable while in the city. The Marriott is connected to the Hynes and Sheraton by air-conditioned, internal, elevated walkways (past a devastating open-air chocolate store in the Prudential Center -- you've been warned) a scant 300 yards away. The Marriott package will include use of all function space (another additional 60,000 square feet of meeting space and ballrooms). Our room rates are $129 flat (single to quad) at the Marriott (in 2001 dollars), with a maximum of 5%/year inflation rate increases. We expect to allow reservations directly with the hotels starting around the beginning of 2004. Stay tuned for further information. |