The Conference will be held in the beautifully appointed "The Saratoga Hotel" located in the heart of downtown Saratoga Springs, NY. It is fitting that our Conference theme "RIM Heading for the Winner's Circle" reflect both the unique business climate that has finally prominently elevated the role of RIM professionals within our organizations with the tradition of horse racing that has made Saratoga Springs a premier destination over the last century. It is not too early to reserve your rooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available throughout the premises.
Call The Saratoga Hotel Reservations Department and request the special ARMA Northeast Region Conference rate of $139 per night. Internet reservations do not apply the conference rate.
If you are unable to secure accomodations a the Saratoga Hilton, please contact the Courtyard Marriott. We have negotiated a comparable rate of $139. Call 800-321-2211 to reserve your room. Please identify yourself as part of the ARMA NE Region Conference. Internet reservations do not apply the conference rate.
Call Amtrak and provide them with the ARMA Northeast Region Conference Fare Code X84R-932. Internet reservations do not apply the conference rate.
Saratoga Springs The City of Saratoga Springs is in the center of Saratoga County upstate New York. The name reflects the presence of mineral springs in the area. A mix of culture, past and present makes Saratoga County the most unique and popular one in upstate New York. The fruitful hunting ground of the Iroquois was called Sarachtogue, "hillside of a great river, "place of the swift water," until 1791 when the area became Saratoga County. Because of its favorable position in the angle of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers, Native American Indian trails crossed the County in all directions. Early fur trading on the southern border of the county was indicative of its fur and game potential. The mineral springs were used as medicine by the Indians and the superior quality of the fur was attributed to the saline springs from which the animals drank.