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RestaurantsThe Hotel Ithaca is very near all downtown restaurants including the Moosewood Restaurant (an Ithaca landmark) as well as a variety of other options on Aurora Street (Just a Taste Wine & Tapas Bar, Mahogany Grill, Viva Tacqueria, Mercato, Madeline's, Sahara) or the Commons (Mia's), or a bit further walk down West State Street to Saigon Kitchen or Maxies' Supper Club. 
Airlines

Ithaca, NY is hard to get to – it

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has a small airport served (fortunately) by 3 carriers, but ticket costs are higher than you might expect.  It's just 10 minutes from downtown so very convenient when you arrive, however ($15 cab ride). Look for flights via Philadelphia (US Airways/American), Newark (United), or Detroit (Delta).

  Be ready for the last leg to be on a small plane – sometimes a prop plane.
 Alternative airports

Syracuse is a good 1 hour and 15 minute drive north and a little east of Ithaca. Airfares are sometimes moderately and sometimes dramatically cheaper to Syracuse, but you have to use a service such as the Ithaca Airline Limousine that costs $85 one way or $130 round trip, plus has limited trips per day. If you can coordinate your arrivals with others, options like Executive Limousine and Sedan or Superior Limousine may offer a discounted group rate, or renting a car is an option (though parking on Cornell's campus is about $10/day)

Elmira has surprisingly good air service (direct flights to/from Chicago) and is often cheaper than Ithaca for Delta flights. The same shuttle/limo options should applyBinghamton may be worth investigating but is likely less of a deal; Rochester is more like a 2 hour drive, but you could rent a car

 
Campus2Campus busCornell operates a bus service 3 times a day from New York City, leaving Weill Cornell Medical College on the upper east side and the Cornell Club on E 44th street and connecting directly to the Ithaca campus in approximately 4 hours.  Rates are currently $90 each way or $180 for a round trip, and seats must be reserved in advance. Buses have wireless. 
HotelWe have reserved a block of 25 rooms (meeting name: VIVO) at $169/night at the downtown Hilton Garden Inn hotel – fall foliage season rates are unfortunately rather high. 
 RestaurantsThe Hilton Garden inn is very near the Moosewood Restaurant (an Ithaca landmark) as well as a variety of other options on Cayuga Street (Just a Taste Wine & Tapas Bar, Mahogany Grill, Viva Tacqueria, Mercato, Madeline's) 

The VIVO group discount at the Hotel Ithaca has expired but rooms are still available at the regular rate of $169/night.  Call 607 272-1000 to reserve.

 
On-campus dining

The following dining facilities near Mann Library are open during the Hackathon:

Atrium Cafe

http://living.sas.cornell.edu/dine/wheretoeat/cafescoffeehouses/atriumcafe.cfm

Manndible Cafe

http://www.manndiblecafe.com

Martha's Cafe

http://living.sas.cornell.edu/dine/wheretoeat/cafescoffeehouses/marthascafe.cfm

Cornell Dairy Bar

http://living.sas.cornell.edu/dine/wheretoeat/cafescoffeehouses/cornelldairybar.cfm

 
Local bus from hotel to campus

From the Green Street bus stop, 1 block from the Hotel Ithaca on Green Street next to the public library, take any of these buses up to campus: Route 20, 21, 51, 52, 67. Ask to stop at Bradfield Hall.

Explore routes with the TCAT Interactive Transit Map

 
On-campus parking

While on-campus parking for visitors is somewhat restricted, several options are available:

http://transportation.fs.cornell.edu/parking/campusparking/visitors/shortterm.cfm

http://transportation.fs.cornell.edu/file/VisitorParkingMap-11.pdf

The closest lot to Mann Library is the Peterson Lot on Tower Road (Google Maps) with a $10 daily rate. You can pay with the onsite machine or the ParkMobile app from your phone

 
Area events and entertainmentEntertainmentCornell Events Calendar (note that it's Fall Break), Ithaca Events