dreamforce 2013: everything you need to know to get ready

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Everything You Need to Know to Get Ready for Dreamforce 2013

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Dreamforce is a crazy four days for all attendees, and even if you're a veteran, rarely are you fully prepared. That is why the team that brings you all of the Dreamforce customer service has put together a list of essentials you need to know prior to Dreamforce. Not registered for Dreamforce? Click here to get started: http://bit.ly/18QsVdY

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Everything You Need to Know to Get Ready for Dreamforce 2013

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Dreamforce is a crazy four days for all attendees.

Even if you’re a veteran, rarely are you fully prepared.

That is why the team that brings you all of the Dreamforce customer service has put together a list of essentials you need to

know prior to Dreamforce!

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What do I pack?

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ChargersBring all the

necessary chargers so you’re always

connected.

Notebook Or a Smartphone, this is the place

to bring it.

Business Cards To swap info with your new friends.

BagTo carry all of

your essentials and awesome

new swag.

Extra Jacket Conference rooms

are known for having the

A/C on max.

Accessories List

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How Do I Get Around San Francisco?

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Each of theseservices is designedfor easy access viayour mobile device.

Cheap Rides That Are Not TaxisMake sure you have alternative options to get around the city. With over 100,000 Dreamforce

attendees, it might be challenging to catch a cab – especially when you’re all in the same place.

Uber, a private driver smartphone app, is a good cab serviceoption that’s readily available. Make sure to set it up in advance.

The Sidecar smartphone will get you to and from the event. Although it’s not required, tipping your driver is always good etiquette.

The Lyft smartphone app offers similar services to Uber. Don’t forget to fist bump your driver when entering and exiting the vehicle.

Flywheel has allied with numerous Taxi services in San Francisco to assist people in hailing a cab straight from their mobile device.

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Traveling To and From the AirportNeed a lift? Here’s a few handy options to get from SFO or OAK to downtown San Francisco.

Salesforce has partnered with Avis and Budget to secure special rates for Dreamforce. Make sure to book a reservation in advance to use the discount.

Avis Discount Number

(AWD): H770399Budget Discount Number

(BCD): D404599Shuttle Discount Number

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Where do I grab some grub?

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Attention all Foodies

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Want a bite for breakfast

for a low price? Check out Café Mo’z

on 36 5th Street. All your favorite breakfast foods for around $7.

Café Mo’z Caramba Boulevard Ozumo

If you want some quick, delicious Mexican food, stop by Caramba on 78 2nd street. Opens early

and closes at 4pm.

For dinner you may be ready to drop a little

more cash. Boulevard on 1 Mission Street

has an impressive wine list and amazing

food. Be sure to make a reservation.

For the sushi fans go to Ozumo on

161 Steuart Street. It’s a great atmosphere with a pretty extensive

list of Japanese sake and sashimi.

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Where do I fill up on caffeine?

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Blue Bottle Coffee on 66 Mint Street is a crowd

pleaser among many San Francisco natives.

If you haven’t had real drip coffee before, this is a good place to go.

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on 773 Market Street is another good spot and close to the Moscone Center. Go there,

especially if you’re in the mood for an ice blended beverage.

Starbucks on 3rd and 4th Street is another option

and walking distance from Dreamforce. The Pumpkin Spice Latte is a fall favorite.

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Blue Bottle Coffee The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Starbucks

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Tips from Dreamforce Veterans

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@ericdeshLeave the heavy laptop at home, or in your hotel. Opt for a tablet or your smartphone.

@AndyintheCloudDon’t plan too much. Give yourself time to soak up the atmosphere, reflect on your own next innovation, and enjoy the entertainment.

@eliz_bethUse the #df13 App. It’s a great place to meet people & to look into sessions.

@chriszulloMake new connections. Visit the community lounges, expo, introduce yourself to others.

@kokasextonVisit a keynote. Product specific or industry thought leader, there is great value.

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