Location
This
year's conference will be held at the historic Jekyll Island Club Hotel
at the Jekyll Island Club
Hotel in beautiful
Jekyll Island, Georgia. Jekyll Island is located just off the Georgia coast
about halfway between Savannah, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida.
Lodging
The
grand tradition of the Jekyll Island Club Hotel
began a century
ago, when it was founded as an
exclusive
retreat for members of America's highest
society.
Today, where Morgan, Pulitzer, Rockefeller and Vanderbilt once came to
relax, discerning visitors may enjoy the same unique combination of natural
beauty and elegant architecture, private
amenities
and personal service.
The
hotel boasts a historic past. In the late 1880s, Jekyll Island became a
winter retreat for America's wealthiest, including the Rockefellers, Pulitzers,
and Morgans. The Jekyll Island Club was considered to be to be the most
exclusive club in the world, and its membership possessed one-sixth of
the world's wealth. Visits by these wealthy citiziens led to historical
events at the Club, including the formation of the Federal Reserve System
(1910), and the first transcontinental phone call (1915).
All
conference meetings will be held at the four-star Jekyll Island Club Hotel.
A very limited number of suite guest rooms remain at the hotel*. When making
room reservations, please say that you are attending the conference. Call
the Jekyll Island Club Hotel at (800)535-9547
for reservations.
*Accomodations
are also available at the Holiday Inn (912-635-3311) for $109 per night
and the Clarion Bucanneer Hotel (912-635-2261) for $129.00 - $ 189.00.
Each of these properties is oceanfront and within a 5 minute drive of the
conference hotel.
Directions
Air
transportation is available into nearby Brunswick, Georgia (15 miles),
as well as international airports in Savannah (60 miles) and Jacksonville
(60 miles).
The Jekyll
Island Club Hotel provides transportation to and from the Brunwick Airport
($40 each way for up to 4 persons), the Savannah Airport ($120 each way
for up to 4 persons) and the Jacksonville Airport ($90 each way for up
to 4 persons). Please contact the hotel directly to arrange transportion.
Rental cars are also available at each airport.
By land Jekyll
is convenient to I-95, take Exit 29 and follow the signs east on U.S. 17
for approximately 10 miles. Turn right onto the Downing Musgrove Causeway
(GA 520). Cross onto Jekyll and through Collection Station (a $3 Daily
Parking Fee required).
Jekyll
Island Attracations & Activities
In spite of
its exclusive past, Jekyll Island today has many affordable attractions
for visitors. Every inch of the island's 10-mile beach are open to the
public,
The
state-owned island also boasts 63 holes of golf,
which make Jekyll Island Georgia's largest public golf resort. For those
who prefer tennis, there are 14 clay courts, in addition to an indoor court
at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel.
Other
favorite activities on Jekyll Island include biking
(you can be anywhere in 20 minutes), exploring the historic district, fishing,
dolphin cruises, nature walks, and horseback riding.
Nearby
Attractions
For those
who want to venture beyond Jekyll Island, there are many nearby points
of interest.
-
St.
Simons Island - a short drive or water taxi will
take you to this neighboring island, known for its selection of seafood
restaurants and quaint shops.
-
Okefenokee
Swamp - one of the oldest and most well preserved
fresh water areas in America. Home to abundant wildlife, including alligators,
bald eagles, black bears, and waterfowl. Entrance is less than one hour
drive.
-
Cumberland
Island National Seashore -
accessible only by ferry, this beautiful, undeveloped
barrier island was the site of JFK Jr.'s famous wedding to Carolyn Bessette
in 1996.
-
Savannah,
Georgia - beautiful, historic city (one of two
not burned by Sherman) less than one hour's drive from Jekyll Island.