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SAGEEP 2025 Munitions Response Meeting
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SAGEEP-MRM REGISTRANTS EEGS has secured competitive rates at the Hilton Denver City Center by guaranteeing our registrants will make a minimum number of room reservations. Booking your stay at the conference hotel helps EEGS: |
1) control the costs of producing SAGEEP-MRM, |
2) offer registrants the lowest registration rates possible, and |
3) avoid possible penalties for falling short of our guarantee. |
Take a look at what's in store at the Conference Hotel: |
Prospect’s Urban Kitchen & Bar offers dining and drinks - breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a stylish setting centered around a large fireplace. Prospect’s Urban Kitchen & Bar offers dining and drinks - breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a stylish setting centered around a large fireplace.
Monday – Thursday: 6:30 am – 10 pm You'll also have a Starbucks® coffee, tea, and pastries on site to keep you refueled throughout the day. Monday through Friday: 5:30 am through 6 pm |
WiFi (rooms and lobby) Business Center Fitness Center Digital Key Concierge Valet parking (modified service levels) In/Out privileges Executive Lounge Pool Room Service |
Room Type | Single/Double Rate |
King | $215.00 USD |
Two Queen | $215.00 USD* |
* The prevailing Government rate will be charged upon check-out - currently, the rate is $215 USD
Special SAGEEP-MRM rates have been negotiated for the dates of March 10 to 20, 2025
Check-in and Check-out
Check in: 4:00 PM
Check out: 11:00 AM
Parking
Valet parking: $64.00
In/Out privileges
Airport
Denver International Airport (DIA)
The hotel is 24 miles from DIA; approximately a 33-minute auto trip.
By bus transportation, it's an approximately 1 hour and 15 minute trip via the A Line from the Denver Airport Station (leaving every 15 minutes). Tickets and Information: 303 299-6000 - RTD (Regional Transportation District) .
Altitude
Denver is known as the "Mile High City" because of its 5,280 feet elevation. Travelers who visit Colorado's ski areas or some of the higher elevation destinations in Colorado may experience the effects of Altitude Sickness. According to UCHealth in Denver, milder symptoms include headache, insomnia and nausea, but victims can also suffer more serious consequences. Some preventative measures include staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol at first and acclimating - ascend in increments, allowing the body time to adjust to each level before moving up to the next.