Salt Lake City is serviced by many different transportation companies.
The Salt Lake International Airport has the second-largest Delta hub in the US, and also has service from Alaska, American, Frontier, JetBlue, SkyWest, Southwest, United, and US Airways. Salt Lake City can be reached from most of the United States in less than four hours by plane.
While the hotel does not provide airport shuttle service, there are several other options. You can find a list of all available options to and from the airport on the ground transportation page for the Salt Lake International Airport.
Please also note this article regarding new carry-on baggage size limits for some airlines.
The most convenient and least expensive is to use the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) TRAX light rail which has a Green Line station at at the south end of Terminal 1. The closest stop to the hotel is the Temple Square Station, about half a block from the Marriott.
Please note there is no bus, Trax, or FrontRunner service on Friday, July 4, 2014. Please see this announcement for details.
Paratransit services through UTA for passengers with disabilities are available as long as a reservation is made at least 24 hours in advance. Just call them at 801-287-7433 to make transportation arrangements. The airport also lists other ADA transportation services here.
Private airport shuttle services (including limo service) are listed here. Note that most require reservations be made ahead of time.
Taxi service is available as well, and the list of available taxi companies can be found here. All of them offer ADA services, though you generally need to make a reservation ahead of time in order to guarantee more timely service.
Both Greyhound and Amtrak stop in Salt Lake City at the Intermodal Hub, from where you can access UTA bus, light rail (TRAX), and commuter rail (FrontRunner) services. It’s also within walking distance of the hotel for some people (depending on your walking habits; it’s about 6 blocks, with 8 blocks being about one mile). You can also ride TRAX.
Green Bikes SLC offers bike rentals for around downtown Salt Lake City. Seven day memberships are very reasonable, and there is a bike station at the Intermodal Hub.
If you’re driving to the con, I-15 goes North to Idaho, with I-84 going over to connect with I-90 to Seattle. It also goes South to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Diego. I-15 to I-95 gets you to Phoenix. I-80 goes East to Denver and beyond, and West to Reno and Northern California. The address of the hotel is 75 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (in case you want to plug it into your favorite mapping and directions tool).
Please note there is no bus, Trax, or FrontRunner service on Friday, July 4, 2014. Please see this announcement for details.
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