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Jaffa 2009-09-07 17:07

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by anidel (Post 323222)
So in the end, I'm still lost.. how does it work?

It's not defined yet! There's a block booking of double rooms. There is a fixed sponsorship budget. There are travel arrangements in place.

Emails for accepted sponsors, informing them how to sort travel arrangements will start going out this evening (thanks to X-Fade for help here).

It's not defined yet how the block booked rooms will be allocated. I think, though this'll need confirming with Nokia, that we'll do:
  • A separate email asking if you are willing to share a room and, if so, if you have a preference with someone else who has also been sponsored.
  • First-come first served on the pre-arranged beds.
  • If you don't get a block-booked bed, you can claim back to the value of that bed for the appropriate number of nights.

Remember: only two days left to apply for sponsorship if you want it!

qgil 2009-09-07 18:03

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
Covering the nights already booked for single participants sharing rooms is simple. Everything else is plain overhead. We can only pay expenses against an invoice.

I don't think we need to cover any night before Thursday and after Saturday except for extreme flight cases. This doesn't cover extra tourism days. Hotels are used to issue separate invoices for partners and other extras not covered by corporate travel policies, so you could use this resort if really needed.

Hopefully all this makes sense to you.

lardman 2009-09-07 21:55

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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According to the "Who needs a room" section:

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Please say if you prefer a hotel (or are happy with a hostel), if you need a double room (i.e. because you're bringing your wife/gf) or a single (if you don't want to share) or shared (if you're happy to share).
What does that mean in the case I require a double room?
Yeah well my fault there, I stuck that section in to try to get an idea of how many people were looking for rooms and of what sort (if people want to stay in a hostel then more can be sponsored, if everyone wants to stay on his/her own then fewer can, if some are happy to share then we're somewhere in between).

However, not many people have filled in the section yet, so it's probably pretty hard for the Council to make any sense of things.

And to make it worse I've added another section for people to say where they have actually booked.

I'd be tempted to send out an email to those people who have asked for sponsorship asking them to get on and submit their accommodation requirements.

My wife will be with me (as I'm coming back from Europe) so I need a double or a twin, but am more than happy to just receive half the cost of the room as that will be the same per capita cost as for the other sponsored members who are sharing a room.

Anyway, we'll just have to see how things work out I guess :)

anidel 2009-09-07 22:06

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
Indeed, let's just wait and see.. :)

aboaboit 2009-09-17 13:39

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by timoph (Post 315282)
For those looking for cheaper options, hostel world is a good place to start. http://www.hostelworld.com/hostels/Amsterdam

I am not sponsored and I am looking for roomies to save some hard-earned dough, so I added myself to the accomodations page.

I'm shooting for no more than about 60 EUR per night. Would it be possible to stay at the same hotel as the sponsored participants and still get the group rate even if not sponsored?

Alternatively, anyone willing to share some other place (park benches excluded ;-) ?

timsamoff 2009-09-17 14:15

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by aboaboit (Post 328484)
Would it be possible to stay at the same hotel as the sponsored participants and still get the group rate even if not sponsored?

Good question!

Tim

qgil 2009-09-17 15:42

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
The group rate is actually the general rate of a double room occupied by 2 sponsored participants, I believe.

aboaboit 2009-09-18 07:28

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by qgil (Post 328558)
The group rate is actually the general rate of a double room occupied by 2 sponsored participants, I believe.

I assumed the group rate was discounted, my bad for not cross-checking.

Rest of question is still valid: any roomies?

fpp 2009-09-18 15:38

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by aboaboit (Post 329085)
I assumed the group rate was discounted, my bad for not cross-checking.

Rest of question is still valid: any roomies?

I'm game (not sponsored either).

aboaboit 2009-09-20 10:35

Re: Maemo Summit accommodation
 
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Originally Posted by fpp (Post 329274)
I'm game (not sponsored either).

I think I will follow the tip a friend gave me: use CouchSurfing!
I planned on staying a couple of days past the summit and this sounds like a cool idea!


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