RATES

Registration will open early April. Register by June 14 to qualify for the discounted registration rates.

Fee Schedule


Full-Week Registration Fees

Early Bird
thru 5 PM EST
June 14
Regular
June 18-5 PM EST
July 16
On-Site
After 5 PM
July 16
ESA Regular Member
$320 $375 $405
ESA Student Member
$160 $170 $190
Regular Non Member
$455 $520 $555
Student Non Member
$200 $225 $255
K-12/Pre-College Educator
$200 $225 $255
Developing Country Member*
$155 $175 $195
Spouse/Guest
$45 $45   $45

One-Day Registration Fees

Daily August 6 (Monday) through August 9 (Thursday) Daily August 4 (Saturday), August 5 (Sunday),
and August 10 (Friday)
ESA Regular Member
$200 per day $55
ESA Student Member
$95 per day $55
Regular Non Member
$275 per day $75
Student Non Member or K-12/Pre-College Educator
$155 per day $75
Developing Country Member*
$80 per day $55

One-Event Registration Fee

Single Event (all days, all registrant types) $65

* To qualify for Developing Country Member rate, you must be a member of ESA and be a citizen of and reside in a country listed on the World Bank list of developing countries. (Click here to access the list).

Guest Policy

The fee for guest registration for an adult (18 years old or older) who will accompany an attendee at the meeting is $45 per guest. Child or youth guests may be registered at no charge. Registered guests may attend Plenary Sessions, may participate in Field Trips and/or Ticketed Event (with payment of applicable fees), and may access the Exhibit Hall. Registered guests are NOT entitled to attend scientific programs such as symposia, workshops, organized and contributed oral sessions, or evening and special sessions

Cancellation

Written notification of registration cancellation must be e-mailed to tricia@esa.org by July 2, 2012. Registration cancellations received by July 2, 2012 will receive a complete refund minus a $25 administration fee. No refunds will be issued for registration or ticketed events cancelled after July 2, 2012.

On-site Registration Location and Hours

Oregon Convention Center, 1St Ave. Lobby outside Exhibit Hall D&E

Saturday                              3 PM to 6 PM
Monday thru Thursday  6:30 AM to 6:30 PM
Friday                                    7 AM to Noon

ACCOMMODATIONS


Portland ESA Housing Bureau

ESA’s Annual Meeting housing site will open early April 2012.  We offer a good range of hotel rates, amenities, and locations in Portland, OR.  You will only benefit from the negotiated annual meeting rates if you use the ESA Housing Bureau.  The Headquarter Hotel will be the DoubleTree at Lloyd Center.  We also will have a block of rooms at Portland State University reserved for our students, which can be reserved through our Housing Bureau.

Why Use ESA’s Housing Bureau?

  • You won’t pay in full when you make your reservation through the housing bureau, as you would with most on-line booking sites.
  • If you lose your wallet we will be able to locate you and arrange its safe return when we can find you through the official hotel block.
  • If there is a problem with your hotel room, the housing staff is at your service on-site to intervene on your behalf, something they cannot do if you reserve outside the official hotel block.

ESA Hotels

Double Tree Lloyd Center, Headquarters Hotel
Red Lion Hotel Portland – Convention Center
Inn at the Convention Center
La Quinta Inn Portland Convention Center
Courtyard Marriott at Lloyd Center
Hotel Fifty
Hilton Portland &Executive Tower
Portland State University Dorms

Child Care


Day Care for Young Children

For young children up to 8 years old we will once again have KiddieCorp provide day care. Registration for child care will open early April and the link will be listed here.

Day Care for Older Children

We shall contract with Mad Science to provide child care.  This program is guaranteed to spark child interest in science and demonstrate just how fun science can be.  The program and link will be posted in early February.