How does travel work? Do you get to Prague on your own and then there’s organized transport for the last leg, or do you have to do the whole journey yourself? (I don’t drive / only use public transport. Car-less travel to “a village about 90 mins [by car?] from Prague” could be anywhere between slightly annoying and near-impossible.)
Hi, I’m running these workshops with John so I can provide more information:
We will arrange transportation to the venue from Prague but you can also get there yourself using public transportation. It’s quite straightforward.
The workshop is at a venue that has accommodation and food provided for the participants. Confirmed participants will receive more detailed information about logistics later.
It is possible that some of the instructors will be at LWCW but many are flying in later and some will be in Prague preparing for the workshops. I also expect that by late August we will have filled most of the spots for CFAR I and CFAR II. There may be still room in CFAR III (and CFAR IV if confirmed). So if you have questions about applying, feel free to message us so we can talk earlier.
Not an organizer, but when they refer to a village “90 mins from Prague” I’d assume they mean by public transport, since it is quite good in the Prague area.
Sounds great so far, some questions:
How does travel work? Do you get to Prague on your own and then there’s organized transport for the last leg, or do you have to do the whole journey yourself? (I don’t drive / only use public transport. Car-less travel to “a village about 90 mins [by car?] from Prague” could be anywhere between slightly annoying and near-impossible.)
How does accommodation & food work?
And (different category)
Are some of you at LWCW to chat in person?
Hi, I’m running these workshops with John so I can provide more information:
We will arrange transportation to the venue from Prague but you can also get there yourself using public transportation. It’s quite straightforward.
The workshop is at a venue that has accommodation and food provided for the participants. Confirmed participants will receive more detailed information about logistics later.
It is possible that some of the instructors will be at LWCW but many are flying in later and some will be in Prague preparing for the workshops. I also expect that by late August we will have filled most of the spots for CFAR I and CFAR II. There may be still room in CFAR III (and CFAR IV if confirmed). So if you have questions about applying, feel free to message us so we can talk earlier.
Not an organizer, but when they refer to a village “90 mins from Prague” I’d assume they mean by public transport, since it is quite good in the Prague area.