Anime Expo® 2008 Announces Free Online Shuttle Service To The Los Angeles Convention Center24 Hour Complimentary Shuttle Service for Hotel Attendees Anaheim, California (April 10, 2008) ‹ Attendees registered as guests within the official Anime Expo® 2008 Hotel Room Blocks will be able to access the 24-hour complimentary shuttle service which will provide transportation from all official convention hotels to this year's Anime Expo® 2008 held from July 3-6, 2008 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, CA. More information can be found on the website www.anime-expo.org. Shuttle service is provided between the Los Angeles Convention Center and the following hotels:
Shuttle information signs, including scheduled hours of operation, will be posted in the lobby of each shuttle hotel. Hotel attendees will be able to enjoy this convenience with free shuttle services arriving at their hotels every 7-12 minutes during peak hours of operation. Only official Anime Expo® 2008 hotel attendees will have access to this free Anime Expo® 2008 service. All shuttle bus riders will be required to present their badges for identification as official hotel guests (all Anime Expo® 2008 hotel attendee badges will have markers identifying them as hotel guests). Please note: Frequency of service is pending local traffic, road conditions and can change without notice. Also, no shuttle service provided to the Holiday Inn City Center and the Figueroa Hotel (both are within walking distance of the Los Angeles Convention Center). Attendees that have pre-registered can also update their information and add on orders for main event tickets via the Anime Expo® 2008 Online Registration Area at www.anime-expo.org. Attendees, Press and Industry Members are also encouraged to view the video coverage site of the 2007 convention at www.AXBackstage.org. This year's Red & Black Sponsors are FUNimation and ImaginAsian Television. Gold Sponsor is Digital Manga Publishing. Silver Sponsor is Gaia Online. Patron Sponsors are Central Park Media and COPIC Markers. About Anime Expo® About Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation |
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