The site for the 2010 meeting will be the newly renovated Crowne Plaza Hotel, offering three restaurants, indoor and outdoor pools, and complimentary airport transportation.For your travel convenience, Colorado Springs is served by eight airlines.At an elevation of 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs offers visitors warm days and cool evenings. Immediately to the west, the front range mountains rise to an impressive 14,110 feet at the summit of towering Pikes Peak.
Colorado Springs offers visitors a variety of fun family activities all within ten miles of the Crowne Plaza.Climb the stairs to the top of Seven Falls, visit a limestone cave with unique crystal formations, hang out with the giraffes and elephants at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, experience the geologic wonders of the Garden of the Gods, look out over Colorado Springs and the eastern plains after arriving at the summit of Pikes Peak by cog railway, visit the United States Air Force Academy, tour the United States Olympic Center, shop in Old Colorado City, enjoy the arcade and lunch in historic Manitou Springs, or visit unique shops and restaurants in downtown Colorado Springs.
As always, the scientific program will offer the diversity and richness that we have all come to expect at ASP meetings.Plan now to attend the 2010 meetings in Colorado Springs.Bring your family and plan to stay a few extra days.The hotel rates are excellent and can be extended beyond the conference dates.