Venue & Hospitality
Welcome to the Official Attendee Housing Site for the International Conference on Clinical Trials, which will be held in the peaceful and the country seat of Orlando, Florida, USA. The conference will take place in the following dates and location.
Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport
9300 Jeff Fuqua Blvd
Orlando, Florida, USA, 32827
Tel: +1 407 825 1234
Fax: +1 407 856 1672
Conference Dates: July 27-29, 2015
Hotel Services & Amenities
- Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
- Business Center.
- Business Phone Service.
- Complimentary Printing Service.
- Express Mail.
- Fax.
- Meeting Rooms.
- Office Rental.
- Photo Copying Service.
- Secretarial Service.
- Telex.
- Typewriter.
- Video Conference.
- Video Messaging.
- Video Phone.
- ATM.
- Baggage Storage.
Transportation
Driving Directions to Orlando International Airport
Directions Hotline: 407 825 1225
For valet parking via Highway 528, the Beach Line Expressway or Route 436 / Semoran Blvd:
Follow Terminal B signs until you see North Exit signs. Follow North Exit signs to our front drive. You will see a large fountain on the left.
For valet parking via Highway 417 or Boggy Creek Road:
Follow Terminal B, North Exit signs until you see a large fountain and our front drive on the left.
For Self-Parking:
Enter the Terminal B self-parking area and follow the signs for Hyatt Terminal Top Parking. From Terminal Top Parking, enter the hotel at level 4. If necessary, use elevators located on the B side to get to level 4. Because of heightened security, terminal top parking may not always be available. If that is the case, proceed to the hotel through the airport terminal.
Discounted Hotel Parking and the EPASS
Hotel guests that are staying for the day only or overnight need to enter the self-parking garage in Terminal B. Do not enter through the EPASS lane; you must enter and receive a ticket in order to receive the discounted hotel parking rates.
From Southeast Florida including the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area:
Approximately 230 miles.
Take the Florida Turnpike North to Exit 254 (528 East / Beach Line Expressway - Toll Road). Go through two tollbooths and take exit 11 to the Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking.
From Tampa/St. Petersburg:
From Tampa, 85 miles. From St. Petersburg, 110 miles.
Take I-275 North to I-4 East and then take Exit 62 (417 North Expressway - a Toll Road). Take 417 North to exit 17. At the end of the ramp, make a left and head towards the Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking.
From Sarasota / Ft. Myers / Naples:
From Sarasota, 130 miles. From Fort Meyers, 200 miles. From Naples, 240 miles.
Take I-75 North to I-4 East and then take Exit 62 (417 North Expressway - Toll Road). Take 417 North to exit 17. At the end of the ramp, make a left and head towards the Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking.
From Gainesville/Ocala:
From Gainesville, 125 miles. From Ocala, 90 miles.
Take I-75 South to the Florida Turnpike South. Take the Florida Turnpike South to Exit 254 (528 East / Beach Line Expressway - Toll Road). Go through two tollbooths and take exit 11 to the Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking.
From Jacksonville/Daytona Beach:
From Jacksonville, 160 miles. From Daytona, 75 miles.
Take I-95 South to I-4 West. Take I-4 west to Exit 72 (528 East / Beach Line Expressway - Toll Road). Go through two tollbooths and take exit 11 to the Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking.
From Melbourne/Vero Beach/Ft. Pierce/Cocoa Beach:
Melbourne, 65 miles. Vero Beach, 100 miles. Fort Pierce, 115 miles. Cocoa Beach, 50 miles.
Take I-95 North to Exit 77 (528 West Beach Line Expressway - Toll Road). Take the Beach Line Expressway to exit 11, Orlando International Airport. Follow the signs to Hyatt Valet Parking or Hyatt Self-Parking. We are located inside the airport.
Route Map
About City
Orlando is a city in the central region of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat of Orange County, and the center of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. According to the 2010 US Census, the city had a population of 238,300, making Orlando the 79th largest city in the United States. The Greater Orlando metropolitan area has a population of 2,134,411, making it the 26th largest metro area in the United States, the 6th largest metro area in the Southeastern United States, and the 3rd largest metro area in Florida. Orlando is the 5th largest city in Florida, and the state’s largest inland city.
Orlando is nicknamed “The City Beautiful” and its symbol is the fountain at Lake Eola. The current mayor is Buddy Dyer. The city is also sometimes nicknamed “The Theme Park Capital of the World”, as it is best known for the Walt Disney World Resort (located approximately 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Downtown Orlando in Lake Buena Vista), founded by the Walt Disney Company in 1971, the Universal Orlando Resort (which consists of two parks, Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure, as well as other attractions, including City Walk), SeaWorld, Gatorade, and Wet & Wild Water Park. With the exception of Walt Disney World, most major attractions are located along International Drive. The city’s famous attractions form the backbone of Orlando’s tourism industry, making the city the most visited American city in 2009.The city is also one of the busiest American cities for conferences and conventions. Like other major cities in the Sun Belt, Orlando grew rapidly during the 1980s and well into the first decade of the 21st century. Orlando is also home to the University of Central Florida, which is the largest university campus in the United States in terms of enrollment.
Orlando attracts over fifty one million tourists a year (about four million of them are international tourists). Its airport, the Orlando International Airport (MCO), is the 13th busiest airport in the United States, and the 29th busiest in the world. In 2010, Orlando was listed as a Gamma world-city in the World Cities Study Group’s inventory by Loughborough University.
Attractions & Landmarks
- Universal Studio.
- Walt Disney World Resort.
- Orlando Science Center.
- Orange County Regional History Center .
- Mall at Millenia.
- Altamonte Mall.
- SAK Comedy Lab.
- Enzian Theater .
- Gaylord Palms.
- Orlando Watersports Complex.
- Lake Nona.
- Mystic Dunes Golf Club.
- Florida Mall .
- Orlando Museum of Art.
- Downtown Orlando .
- Bok Tower Gardens, Orlando.
- International Drive, Orlando.