From: sabrina pittarel (sabri_esame@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu May 10 2007 - 23:17:44 ART
Hi Eric,
each building (including building C where you'll be
going) has a lobby with a couch and a phone, but is
not a lounge and it can be painful to spend there many
hours.
Nothing much at a walking distance either
unfortunately.
The cafeteria (building D) can be accessed by badged
people only, but they accept guests if attended (that
is how the proctor takes you in).
I believe the proctor won't have any problem to let
you r wife eat there as well (btw. they accept
cash...mmmmh not the proctors, the cafeteria I mean
hehehe), but I'm not sure if with you.
I'd suggest her to spend her afternoon in the
cafeteria if the proctor allows her to do so. It is
much more of a pleasant place than the lobby...people
hangs out there all the time. There is even a small
coffee bar that stays open 'till 4.
If she gets out I believe she can re-enter from the
entrance that is in the lobby at any time (it is not a
badged entrance from that side if I recall right), but
she runs the risk to be stop by the person at the
desk.
I'm not sure she'll be allowed in again at that point.
Sabrina
--- Eric Dobyns <eric_dobyns@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a lounge in San Jose
> where visitors can hang
> out? My wife has to check out of our hotel at noon.
> Is there a waiting
> area there where she could hang? Can she eat lunch
> in the cafeteria when we
> do?
>
>
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