ATA 58th Annual Conference Roommate Blog

Use the ATA 58th Annual Conference Roommate Blog to locate a potential roommate during your stay in Washington, DC. You may also consider contacting a local group or your fellow ATA Division members to find a roommate.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Looking for a Roommate - Male

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Looking for a Roommate - Female

Describe your ideal roommate and enter the dates you'd like to share a room.
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ATA 58TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

  • Registration Information
  • Hotel Reservations
  • Conference Program
  • Advanced Skills & Training Day
  • Event Schedule
  • Exhibit Hall

STAYING AT THE CONFERENCE HOTEL

So, you want to stay in the Conference Hotel. It's convenient and great for networking with other Conference attendees—from the elevator to the lobby to the lounge.

But what's more, you can do it and save money. How? Find a roommate using the ATA 58th Annual Conference Roommate Blog.

To begin your search, review the requests already posted in the comments section of either category--the perfect roommate might already be there waiting for someone like you.

No luck? Then use the comments section to post your own request and requirements.

Here's an example: "I am looking for a roommate for nights October 25-28 at the Washington Hilton. Non-smoker. If interested, please reply privately to jane.linguist @ gmail.com."

It's just that easy.

Finally, don't forget to follow the blog for new roommate requests. Why not just bookmark this page now and make it easy to come back!

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