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Travel & Accommodations
Introduction
to Spatial Pattern Analysis in a GIS Environment - Travel
& Accommodations
The workshop will
be held at the UCSB
campus, which is approximately 20 minutes west of downtown
Santa Barbara and 5 minutes from downtown Goleta. (Campus
maps & directions)
Suggested Travel Itinerary:
Arrive Santa Barbara, Sunday, 27 June
Depart Santa Barbara, Saturday, 3 July
The Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA) airport, adjacent
to UCSB, is served by the following airlines:
*United Express service operated by SkyWest
Airlines and Mesa Airlines.
For more info, see www.flysba.com.
From there, we recommend taking the SuperRide shuttle - very
convenient and less expensive than taxis ($15-18 one-way versus
$22-24 for a taxi). There is usually a shuttle waiting at
the airport for deplaning passengers (a large white van with
"SuperRide" in big blue lettering), otherwise there
is a courtesy phone in the baggage claim area. Also, it's
convenient and a bit less expensive to schedule a round-trip
with them. For more info, see www.superride.net.
Flying into Los Angeles International (LAX) airport:
LAX is about a 2-hour drive south of Santa Barbara and is
served by most major airlines and rental car companies. LAX
website
As an alternative to renting a car, the Santa Barbara Airbus
can take you from LAX to either downtown Santa Barbara or
Goleta. They offer discounted rates for round-trips and pre-paid
trips. For schedules, fares, and pick-up/drop-off locations,
please see www.santabarbaraairbus.com.
Flying into Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena (BUR) airport: On
the northern edge of the greater Los Angeles area, BUR is
about 2 hours from Santa Barbara and is served by many major
airlines and rental car companies. Airfares are usually
comparable to LAX fares. See www.burbankairport.com
for more information.
Accommodations
For your convenience, we have reserved a block of rooms
with Manzanita Village, the newest addition to the on-campus
housing program at UCSB. This complex opened in Fall 2002
and provides “no frills” residence hall style
housing to UCSB students and visitors.
Each building has a laundry/vending room, a lounge with
view terrace, and a study room. Some buildings are equipped
with full kitchens. The rooms themselves have extra-long
twin beds with linens provided, a closet, a desk, a built-in
bookshelf, and a dresser. Internet access will be available
at no extra charge. Hall bathrooms are shared among 4 rooms.
The weekly rate (7 days, 6 nights) is approximately $278
for a shared room, $380 for a private room. Additional information
and on-line registration: UCSB
Conference Services Registration.
Should you prefer alternative lodging, we encourage you
to secure it as soon as possible, as finding affordable
hotel rooms in the Santa Barbara area during the summer
can be difficult. For hotel suggestions, please click here
or here.
Workshop Class Location/Time
Please report to the first class on Monday, 28 June, 8:30am,
Ellison Hall, Room 2620. [Campus
Map]
Miscellaneous
Workshop dress: Casual attire is fine, but keep
in mind the classroom and computer lab can be chilly, so
you may want to bring a sweater/jacket to the classes.
Santa Barbara weather: Usually temperate during
the day (high 60s to high 70s), but rather chilly in the
evenings. Be sure to bring a sweater or light jacket, especially
to any evening events. Current
conditions and forecasts.
About Santa Barbara:
See the Official
Visitor Guide to Santa Barbara.
Questions? Contact us.
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