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Outstanding facilities and hotels in the heart of the city
Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2005 attendees will find the Minneapolis Convention Center to be a state-of-the-art convention and trade show venue located in the heart of downtown, near hotels, restaurants and entertainment.

Minneapolis restaurant reservation/information booth
During your conference in Minneapolis, the Greater Minneapolis Convention and Visitors Association will be providing a staffed restaurant/information booth. Detailed reference materials will be available and will distinguish restaurants by location, price range and type of food. Sample menus will also be provided. The booth will be located at the Minneapolis Convention Center and will be open throughout the conference for your convenience.

You can also stop by the booth to learn about Minneapolis, its museums, shopping, attractions, nightlife, and much more!

With the diversity of downtown, there is never a dull moment
Worldwide Partner Conference 2005 attendees will enjoy a downtown Minneapolis that pulses with energy and activities. When dusk rolls in, so do the theater fans, culinary aficionados and club-goers.

Much of downtown Minneapolis is connected by a unique skyway system, so attendees can travel from place to place quickly and comfortably. The temperature in Minneapolis during July ranges from an average high of 84°F/28°C to an average low of 60°F/15°C.

Minneapolis metro
Centrally located, Minneapolis is easy to get to but hard to leave. Once you arrive, getting to and from the airport—or getting around town—is a snap.





"We look forward to seeing all of you in the beautiful twin cities of Minneapolis/ St. Paul July 8–10 for the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2005. The weather in Minnesota is beautiful in the summer. Please come and explore with us all the great things that the wonderful state of Minnesota has to offer."

Eric Sheehan
Olson Thielen Technologies

 

 



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