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Logistical Information:Attendees (both Microsoft and customer) are responsible for their own arrangements. The following information is provided for your convenience.Driving DirectionsFrom Sea-Tac International Airport to Microsoft Main CampusFollow signs to Freeways, this will put you on SR 518 EastboundFollow signs to I-5 and I-405Take I-405 North-Renton (center lane)Continue on North I-405 through Renton and Bellevue (~ 14.5 miles)Take SR-520 East exit towards RedmondExit SR-520 at NE 40th Street exitTurn Right off exit onto NE 40th StreetTurn Right at next light onto 156th Ave NETurn Left at NE 36th St (2nd Light) to enter campusTurn Left at the 4-way stopFollow signs to building 25Building 25 will be on the left side of the road when it bends to the rightFrom Downtown Seattle to Microsoft Main Campus Take I-5 North to SR-520 EastGo East on SR-520, over the floating bridge, towards RedmondExit SR-520 at NE 40th Street exitTurn Right off exit onto NE 40th StreetTurn Right at next light onto 156th Ave NETurn Left at NE 36th St (2nd Light) to enter campusTurn Left at the 4-way stopFollow signs to building 25Building 25 will be on the left side of the road when it bends to the rightEEC Shipping For deliveries of very large items directly to the EEC: For delivering an entire rack or extremely large items requiring special handling, please use this shipping information. This loading dock is not staffed so delivery company must call ahead to arrange to meet someone at the dock. The loading dock is in the back of the building and is elevated. There are no pallet jacks available so the delivery company will need to supply one if needed as well as a plate to span the gap from the back of the truck to the dock. The physical address is: Microsoft Corp Building 25 Attn: <EEC employee name> , <EEC employee email>/<customer name> 15700 N.E. 39th Street Redmond, WA 98052 Contact info for delivery: Your EEC Program Manager or EECTeam)@General EEC engagement related questions: mailto:eecinfo@ Campus MapQuick guideTaxisYellow Cab425-455-4999Farwest Taxi425-454-5055Town Cars/LimousinesEastside Limo425-558-47555 Star Town Car Service206-275-1111Executive Town Car Service425-455-4949Local Hotels with complementary shuttle service to MicrosoftBellevue Hilton 112th Ave NEBellevue, WA 98004800-235-4458425-455-3330Residence Inn NE 29th PlBellevue, WA 98007800-331-3131425-882-1222Woodmark Hotel Carillon PointKirkland, WA 98033800-822-3722425-822-3700AirlinesAir Canada1-800-247-2262Alaska Airlines1-800-426-0330American Airlines1-800-433-7300British Airways1-800-247-9297Continental Airlines1-800-525-0280Delta Airlines1-800-221-1212Eva Air1-800-695-1188Horizon Air1-800-547-9308JetBlue Airways1-800-JET-BLUENorthwest Airlines1-800-225-2525Southwest Airlines1-800-435-9792United Airlines1-800-241-6522US Airways1-800-428-4322Shuttle Service to and from AirportShuttle Express1-206-622-14241-800-487-7433Car RentalsAlamo1-800-462-5266Avis1-800-230-4898Budget1-800-527-0700Enterprise1-866-799-7959Hertz1-800-654-3131National1-800-227-7368MedicalOverlake Medical Center1035 116th Ave NE ·? Bellevue 1-425-688-5000Visitor InformationAlamo1-800-462-5266Avis1-800-230-4898Budget1-800-527-0700Enterprise1-866-799-7959National1-800-227-7368Hotels Other Hotels - BellevueHomeStead Studio SuitesClosest to Microsoft Campus15805 NE 28th StreetBellevue, WA 98008888-782-9473425-885-6675Marriott Redmond Town Center14615 NE 29th PlaceBellevue, WA 98007800-228-9290425-869-5300Marriott Courtyard14615 NE 29th PlaceBellevue, WA 98007800-228-9290425-869-5300Hyatt Regency900 Bellevue Way NEBellevue, WA 98004800-233-1234425-462-1234Bellevue Club11200 SE 6th StreetBellevue, WA 98004800-579-1110425-454-4424Embassy Suites3225 158th Ave. SEBellevue, WA 98008800-362-2779425-644-2500Other Hotels - SeattleSeattle Sheraton1400 6th AvenueSeattle, WA 98101800-325-3535206-621-9000Four Seasons Olympic411 University StreetSeattle, WA 98101800-332-3442206-621-1700Westin Hotel1900 5th AvenueSeattle, WA 98101800-228-3000206-728-1000Seattle Hilton1301 6th Ave (& University St.)Seattle, WA 98101800-445-8667206-624-0500The Elliott Grand Hyatt721 Pine StSeattle WA206-682-9029206-262-0700The W Hotel1112 4th AveSeattle WA206-264-6000RestaurantsDaniel’s Broiler (Bellevue)Steaks & Seafood10500 NE 8th (21st Floor)Bellevue, WA 98004425-462-4662Daniel’s Broiler (Lake Union)Steaks & Seafood (on the water)809 Fairview Place NorthSeattle, WA 98109206-621-8262Claim JumpersSteaks, Barbeque & Burgers7210 164th Ave NERedmond, WA 98052425-885-1273Spazzo Mediterranean GrillMediterranean Cuisine10655 NE 4thBellevue, WA 98004425-454-8255Yarrow Bay Grill (on the water)Seafood, Steaks, & Pasta1270 Carillon PointKirkland, WA 98033425-889-9052The Third Floor Fish Café (on the water)Seafood, Steaks, & Pasta205 Lake StreetKirkland, WA 98033425-822-3553Anthony’s Pier 66 (on the water)Seafood, Steaks, & Pasta2201 Alaskan WaySeattle, WA 98121206-448-6688Metropolitan GrillSteaks & Seafood820 2nd AveSeattle, WA 98104206-624-3287Ray’s Boathouse (on the water)Seafood, Steaks, & Pasta6049 Seaview Ave. NWSeattle, WA 98107206-789-3770Seattle Space NeedleSeafood, Steaks, & Pasta203 6th Ave NorthSeattle, WA 98109206-443-2100Salty’s on Alki (on the water)Seafood, Steaks, & Pasta1936 Harbor Ave SWSeattle, WA 98126206-937-1600Il BacioFine Italian cuisine16564 Cleveland St.Redmond WA425-869-8815Wild GingerAsian fusion1401 3rd AveSeattle WA206-623-4450Union Square GrillSteak & seafood621 Union St.Seattle WA206-224-4321Tap House Grill160 beers on tap, steak, seafood & sushi550 106th Ave NEBellevue, WA 98004425-467-1730Wolfgang Puck CaféContemporary1225 1st AveSeattle, WA 98101206-621-9653Ivar’s Salmon House (on the water)Seafood401 NE Northlake WaySeattle, WA206-632-0767Buca Di BeppoSouthern Italian701 9th NorthSeattle, WA 98109206-244-2288I Love SushiJapanese11818 NE 8th St.Bellevue WA425-454-5706TransportationSeattle LimousineSpecify which type of transportation vehicles you needPO Box 80205Seattle, WA 98108206-762-3339 ? Sedan – holds up to 5 people ? Limousine – holds up to 8 people ? Van – holds up to 14 people Bus/Van CompaniesSpecify which type of transportation vehicles you needStarline150 South Kenyon St.,Ste. CSeattle, WA 98109206-763-5817 Grayline of Seattle4500 West Marginal Way SESeattle, WA 981061-800-426-7532 ? Van – holds up to 14 people ? Squire – holds up to 23 people ? Exec Bus – holds up to 27 people ? Standard Bus – holds up to 47 people ? Premium Coach – holds up to 54 people Rental Car CompaniesTaxi/Shuttle CompaniesDollarSeattle Tacoma AirportSeattle, WA 98137206-433-5825 Farwest Taxi2450 – 6th Ave South Ste. 200Seattle, WA 98134206-622-1717 HertzSeattle Tacoma AirportSeattle, WA 98137206-248-1300 Shuttle Express805 Lenora St.Seattle, WA 98121206-622-1424 AvisSeattle Tacoma AirportSeattle, WA 98137206-433-5231 Yellow Cab74 South HudsonSeattle, WA 98134425-455-4999 ThriftySeattle Tacoma AirportSeattle, WA 98137206-244-1600Activities and Places of InterestSightseeingPike Place MarketPike Street to Virginia Street on Pike Place, Phone: (206) 682-7453Nearly 90 local farmers have permits to sell their produce at day stalls, over 250 permanent businesses operate there year-round, and about 200 craftspeople and artist sell their wares. The Market makes available an abundant range of food and wares - from seafood to sheep’s milk, cheese to chestnuts to bok choy.Seattle's WaterfrontMain Street to Broad Street along Alaskan WaySeattle’s downtown waterfront is mostly a boardwalk lined with interesting souvenir shops, harbor-tour operations and fish and chips counters. All along the waterfront are opportunities to watch the busy working harbor, where slow-moving container ships, hardy fishing boats, and sleek cruise ships coast against the stunning natural backdrop of the Sound.Seattle CenterBetween Denny Way and Mercer Street,1st Avenue North and 5th Avenue North, Phone: (206) 684-8582This 74 acre park just north of downtown, is the legacy of the 1962 World’s Fair. It’s open all hours with no admission charge to get onto the grounds. There is a small scale amusement park with rides and an arcade and a 520 foot elevator ride up to the Space Needle Observation Deck. The ride is free if you’re dining at the revolving Space Needle Restaurant. Just southwest of the Space Needle is the Pacific Science Center, IMAX Theater, Bagley Wright Theater, and Opera House.Pioneer SquareJackson Street to Columbia Street along 1st AvenuePioneer Square, just south of downtown is one of the few extensive and stylistically consistent "old towns" in the nation, abounding in book stores, gift shops, antique shops, and nightclubs with live music. Galleries range from fine arts to crafts to animation. The real Pioneer Square, actually a triangle on the corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way, is adorned with a Victorian iron and glass perola and a totem pole.International DistrictSouth Weller Street to South Washington Street between 2nd Ave. South and 12th Ave. SouthOnce know as Chinatown, this neighborhood on the southeast edge of downtown is anything but a frenetic neon-lit miniature city. It’s small and serves the neighborhood with scores of tiny ethnic groceries and family style restaurants, but offers little in the way of standard tourist attractions. This makes it a refreshingly real place to visit. On weekends, there is a new International District Public Market at the entrance to the bus terminal.San Juan Islands - Whale WatchingKenmore Air, Lake Union Terminal 950 Westlake Avenue, Seattle Phone: (206) 282-8744Pricing and schedules vary depending on your individual trip. This would be an all day or overnight activity. San Juan Explorer Package includes the seaport village of Friday Harbor where you can enjoy shopping, whale watching, cycling, dining, mopeds, sightseeing tours and fishing. Take a cross-island transfer to Roche Harbor Resort, featuring colorful gardens, brick-lined paths and impressive yachts from around the world.Other ActivitiesChateau St. Michelle Winery1411 NE 145th Street, Phone: (425) 488-1133The state’s largest, occupying showplace headquarters on the 87 acre former estate of local industrialist Henry Stimson. The manicured grounds are beautiful and provide lovely picnicking opportunities. You can buy picnic food to go with your wine in the gourmet shop on the grounds.Redhook BrewerySeattle Location: 3400 Phinney Avenue North, Phone: (206) 548-8000Woodinville Location: 14300 NE 145th St., Phone: (425) 483-3232The area’s most prominent craft brewer and the city’s first. You can watch the process on one of the frequent public tours. The Trolleyman, Red Hook’s own pub, is a wonderfully comfortable, smoke free atmosphere where the beer is complemented by good food.Snoqualmie Falls/Salish Lodge37807 SE Fall City - Snoqualmie Road, Phone: (425) 888-2556Snoqualmie Falls, the region’s 268 foot high natural highlight, thunders past diners at Salish Lodge, a hotel noted for it’s beautiful views. Visitors can observe the breathtaking falls from a cliff-side gazebo, or hike to the bottom for a closer look.Spirit of Washington Dinner TrainDeparts from Renton, Phone: (425) 227-7245Dine on gourmet cuisine while the train runs along the east shore of Lake Washington. This 3? hour train excursion includes dinner and a visit to the Columbia Winery. Enjoy your meal in a unique setting. Dome seating is also available. Microsoft rates are available.Museum of Flight9404 E. Marginal Way S., Seattle, Phone: (206) 764-5720This tour has an impressive location and décor as well as the awesome airplane displays. One feature is the very first Air Force One built during Dwight D. Eisenhower’s term of office. An air-traffic control simulation exhibit allows you to try to land a plane. Private Dining space is available in meeting and banquet rooms as well as amongst the exhibits.Boeing Everett Tour CenterBoeing Company, Highway 526, Everett, Phone: (800) 464-1476 / (206) 544-1264The Boeing Everett factory tours are conducted to showcase The Boeing Company and the Everett product line, the 747 (mercial/747family), 767 (mercial/767family), and 777 (mercial/777family). As part of the tour, visitors will be located in the largest building in the world by volume (472,000,000 cubic feet). On the Boeing flight line, visitors will see airplanes in various stages of flight test and manufacture for airline customers around the world.Columbia Winery14030 NE 145th Street, Woodinville, (425) 488-2776Originally an amateur winery, Columbia moved to the Woodinville location in 1989 right across the street from Chateau Ste Michelle. The winery is located in a replica of an old Victorian Manor. Tours and wine tasting are available.Experience Music Project (EMP)Seattle Center, Seattle, (425) 990-0575Another Paul Allen creation, the EMP is an interactive museum featuring music memorabilia, music production technologies as well as letting you play instruments yourself. Also holds live concerts.CruisesWaterways CruisesPier 70, where Broad Street meets Elliott Bay (206) 443-9235Cruises are available on Lake Union, Lake Washington and Elliott Bay (206) 223-2060 Enjoy a distinctive lunch or dinner cruises, or even a nice reception, with your choices from a large menu selection. With a large fleet, different size yachts are available to suit your needs and make your guests feel comfortable yet spoiled. Enjoy views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Mt. Rainier and Seattle’s skyline as well as Lake Union famous boathouses and many other sites.Spirit of Puget Sound CruisesPier 70, where Broad Street meets Elliott Bay, Phone: (206) 443-9235Enjoy classic lunch and dinner cruises with wonderful buffet, dance banks, a lively show and fabulous sight all in one package cruise. Pass such landmarks as Alki Point, Magnolia Bluff, Olympic and Cascade Mountains, Harbor Island, Mt. Rainier and Seattle’s dynamic skyline.Argosy CruisesPier 55, Seattle (206) 623-4252Choose from three fully narrated water tours. Locks Cruise is a 2 1//2 hour cruise on both the salt water and fresh water of Seattle via the famed Hiram Chittenden Locks. Harbor Cruise gives you a touch of Seattle history, breathtaking scenery and a first hand look at one of the world’s largest shipping terminals. Lake Cruise provides a beautiful tour of Lake Washington. Call for schedule and rate information.Washington State Ferries801 Alaskan Way, Pier 53, Seattle (206) 464-6400 or see The Web SiteSee all the places you can go on any one of the ten different routes throughout Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Call for schedule and rate information.Victoria Clippers2701 Alaskan Way, Pier 69, Seattle, Phone: (206) 448-5000See Victoria, BC, the San Juan Islands, or stop off at Friday Harbor or continue on to Victoria. Call for schedule and rate information.Tillicum Village & Tours2200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 804, Seattle (206) 443-1244 | Departs from Piers 55/56 at Seattle’s Central Waterfront.Savor the delicious Northwest Coast Indian style baked salmon inside the huge cedar log house, site of the historic APEC leaders summit November 20, 1993. Explore the secluded forest trails and pristine saltwater beaches of Blake Island. See the magically unique show where Tillicum Village dancers bring to life the dances and legends of the Northwest Coast.SportsSeattle Mariners - Safeco Field (Baseball)Baseball season runs from April through September. Ticket pricing varies on seats and possible group rates. The field is located just south of downtown Seattle. Home game schedules can be found at Seattle Seahawks (Football)Football season runs from August through January. Ticket pricing varies on seats and possible group rates. The Seahawk's new stadium opens for the 2002 season next door to Safeco Field just south of downtown Seattle. Home game schedules can be found at The Golf Club at Newcastle15500 Six Penny Lane, Newcastle, Phone: (425) 793-5566One of Seattle’s newest golf courses, Newcastle gives you a breathtaking panoramic view of the East Side and across Lake Washington at Seattle. Features an 18-hole links-style course as well as an 18-hole putting course and a driving range.Local Web LinksPeople and Places: News / Weather: Conditions: ................
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