As a convenience, the following preliminary hotel information is listed to help you prepare and budget ahead of time for this meeting. Reservations at these rates can only be made through the Mathematics Meetings Service Bureau (MMSB), starting on September 13, 2017. (Note that due to technical problems, the starting date has been changed. We apologize for any inconvenience.)
Special rates have been negotiated exclusively for this meeting at the following hotels. All rates are in US\$ and are subject to applicable local and state taxes in effect at the time of check-in; currently 10.5% for state and local tax, 2% for San Diego Tourism Marketing District assessment, and $0.23 for CA Tourism Fee.
The San Diego Convention Center (SDCC) will be the location of the meeting. Committee and governance meetings will be located in the San Diego Marriott and Marina. Everything else will be in the SDCC.
The distances from the SDCC listed are based on Google walking directions.
Headquarters
333 West Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101
\$207 city view single/double
\$222 bay view single/double
\$147 city view student single/double
601 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92101
\$180 single/double
\$160 student single/double
One Market Place
San Diego, CA 92101
\$179 single
\$189 double
\$147 student single/double
675 L Street
San Diego, CA 92101
\$179 single
\$189 double
\$147 student single/double
401 K Street
San Diego, CA 92101
\$176 single/double
\$158 student single/double
207 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
\$170 single/double
\$158 student single/double
555 West Ash Street
San Diego, CA 92101
\$165 single/double
\$155 student single/double
435 Sixth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
\$165 single/double
\$149 student single/double
1047 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
\$160 single/double
\$149 student single/double
311 Island Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
\$159 single/double
\$139 student single/double
1835 Columbia Street
San Diego, CA 92101
\$125 single/double
Please beware of aggressive housing bureaus that target potential attendees of a meeting. They are sometimes called "room poachers" or "room-block pirates" and these companies generally position themselves as a meeting's housing bureau, convincing attendees to unknowingly book outside the official room block. They call people who they think will more likely than not attend a meeting and lure them with room rates that are significantly less than the published group rate -- for a limited time only. And people who find this offer tempting may hand over their credit card data, believing they have scored a great rate and their housing is a done deal. Unfortunately, this often turns out to be the start of a long, costly nightmare.
These housing bureaus are not affiliated with the Joint Mathematics Meetings in any way. The only official housing bureau for this meeting is the MMSB and they would never call anyone to solicit reservations. The only way to book a room at a negotiated JMM rate is through the JMM registration form or through the MMSB. The JMM cannot be responsible for any damages incurred as a result of hotel bookings made with unofficial housing bureaus.