The Voyage Out

4th Biennial Conference
International Society for Travel Writing

October 21-24, 2004 . Hyatt Regency . Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 

Transportation

By Air

Milwaukee is served by the following major airlines: America West, American, Continental, Delta, Midwest Express, Northwest, US Airways, and United.

Driving & Parking

Map and Directions provided by Hyatt Hotel:

Travel north to downtown Milwaukee. Take center lane to I-43 North Green Bay system. On I-43 North, take far right lane to the first exit, the Civic Center/Kilbourn Avenue Tunnel. When reaching the end of the tunnel, continue straight on Kilbourn Avenue. Proceed one long block to hotel, on right.

From the North via I 43 South

Take I 43 south to downtown Milwaukee. Exit at the Civic Center / Wells Street exit. Wells Street is one way heading east. Take Wells to 2nd Street; turn left. The Hyatt is on the left.

From the North via 41 and West via I 94

Take I-94 East toward Milwaukee. Follow signs for downtown and lakefront. Exit the freeway at the Plankinton Avenue exit. Keep left and turn left at the lights at the end of the exit ramp onto Plankinton Avenue. (You will see the river ahead; do not cross the river.) Take Plankinton north 4 blocks to Kilbourn Avenue. Turn left. The Hyatt is on the left.

From the South

Take I-94 West toward Wisconsin.  Follow this into Wisconsin past Kenosha and Racine into Milwaukee County.  Take the 794 exit toward the Lakefront. Exit the freeway almost immediately at the Plankinton Avenue exit. Keep left and turn left at the lights at the end of the exit ramp onto Plankinton Avenue. (You will see the river ahead; do not cross the river.) Take Plankinton north 4 blocks to Kilbourn Avenue. Turn left. The Hyatt is on the left.

Parking

A public parking ramp adjoins the Hyatt at 800 N. 4th Street. Hotel guests showing their hotel bill on exiting the ramp will receive a reduced guest rate of $10.50 per 24 hours. Conference attendees who are not guests of the hotel must pay the full rate.

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Page prepared by Marguerite Helmers . Department of English . University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
27 July 2003 . Updated
07/17/2007

Questions and corrections should be directed to Marguerite Helmers