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CLTPanther

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unless you are going to have a ton of free time to wander around parts of the city that could me miles away, you really need to look at the specific parts of the four cities that the training is being held/where your hotel is. unless your business trips are completely different than mine, you'll likely be confined to the area within walking distance of your hotel. so make your decision based on what's around.

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I think I'm leaning towards TB in April. It's right on top of TB airport, anyone familiar with that area?

Idk how close I was to the airport, but I stopped at University of Tampa on my way to Key West for Spring Break a couple years ago b/c my cousin was going there at the time.

Beautiful campus, and right near the Bucs stadium. As gay as that stupid pirate theme is, the stadium is actually really cool looking from the outside.

Really pretty city.

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And if you decide on Tampa I could direct you towards a few places. Just an FYI you can get around SF without a car. Tampa you will need a car or a cab to get out of the airport area. Of course if the training is near the airport in SF that is 15 miles south of the city.

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