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Local bus service between the airport and campus, only Monday through Friday, $1.50 each way. See Route 25 (page 50) in the RTS schedule or use the trip planner on the RTS website (you can enter airport and reitz union in the Start and End boxes).
You will be driving on toll roads, so you will need some cash in USD. Take the North Exit road from Orlando International Airport to SR 528 (Beeline Expressway). Take SR 528 (Beeline Expressway) west to the Florida Turnpike-North. Florida turnpike merges with I-75. Stay on I-75 until Exit 387, Gainesville-Newberry Rd. (SR 26). Go east (right) on Newberry Rd., which becomes University Ave. After several miles, the University of Florida will be on your right.
The conference will take place at the Hampton Inn Suites in downtown Gainesville. A block of rooms has been reserved at a special rate for participants. The deadline for reservations at that rate is January 9, 2014. Follow the link below to reserve your room: [link forthcoming].
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