Hotel and Travel

InterContinental Washington, D.C. – The Wharf

801 Wharf Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 800-0844

Located in the heart of the vibrant District Wharf neighborhood with beautiful views of the Potomac River and minutes away from the tourist and political epicenters of the Nation’s Capital, our host hotel offers the luxury and amenities you would expect from an InterContinental property. ACMA guests will enjoy complimentary high-speed internet in their guest room and all meeting rooms, 10% off spa services, and a rooftop infinity pool with sweeping vistas of the waterfront.

  • To secure your reservation, you have two options:
    • Call: Contact InterContinental’s central reservation system at (833) 249-1029 and reference the ACMA room block (group code AC2) or call the hotel directly at (202) 800-0844 (reference “ACMA”).
    • Reserve online
  • The ACMA room block is available starting on Friday, April 8, if you wish to arrive early in Washington, D.C. for pre-meeting sightseeing, and remains available until Wednesday, April 13.
  • Room rate: $309 single or double occupancy, plus 14.95% tax
  • Reservation deadline: Friday, March 25, 2022

Travel  Information

  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) – Located 5 miles and 10–15 minutes by Uber, Lyft, or taxi from the hotel.
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) – Located approximately 30 miles and at least 45 minutes (traffic varies depending on time of arrival and departure) from the InterContinental.
  • Amtrak’s Washington Union Station (WAS) – Just 2 miles and less than 10 minutes from the hotel.

Ground Transportation

Valet parking is available at the InterContinental for $58 per day.

The Washington Metro subway system is a convenient way to get around the city. There are two Metro stations near the Wharf District: the Waterfront station on the system’s Green line and the L’Enfant Plaza station, where the Blue, Green, Orange, Silver, and Yellow lines pass through.View the Metro system map.

Health & Safety Protocols

In light of the improving COVID climate and the changing COVID policies in the Washington DC area, the ACMA Executive Committee has adjusted the protocols for the Spring Meeting.

Vaccination or Testing – All attendees should be fully vaccinated or have a negative COVID test within 48 hours prior to the Spring Meeting.

Self-Testing – All attendees (whether vaccinated or not) are encouraged to do a COVID self-test (an at-home antigen test is acceptable) within 24 hours prior to the Spring Meeting to reduce the risk of breakthrough COVID infections.

Masking – Masks will not be required, but indoor masking is still highly encouraged.

Social Distancing – Where possible, receptions will be held outdoors, and the hotel will be asked to provide social distancing space in meeting rooms and for indoor reception areas to the extent possible.

Current District of Columbia Rules – No longer require showing proof of vaccination or indoor masking (except while in District government facilities, schools, and health care facilities, on public transit, taxis and ride share vehicles), but some museums and private businesses may still require indoor masking.  These rules could still change in the period between now and our Spring Meeting, so you are encouraged to carry your vaccination cards and masks in case needed.

If you do test positive for COVID or feel unwell, please stay home. Refunds, less a $50 administrative charge, will be available under those circumstances if you notify us before the meeting begins.

The Executive Committee reached its decision on the foregoing COVID protocols based on:

  • Current health guidance from the CDC and the District of Columbia government.
  • The Intercontinental Hotel – The Wharf’s current policy.
  • The committee’s belief that masks decrease the spread of COVID and other airborne germs and viruses. The officers who comprise the Executive Committee sincerely encourage the wearing of masks. Frequently handwashing is also recommended.

Questions?  Please reach out to any one on the Executive Committee or ACMA Executive Director Chip Deale.

THANK YOU for your attention to keeping all of us safe.

Weather

Springtime in Washington, D.C. is delightful with the cherry blossoms in bloom! Daytime high temperatures in mid-April typically are in the 60s to near 70°F. Nighttime lows range in the 40s to near 50°F.