GENERAL INFORMATION
WALTER E. WASHINGTON CONVENTION CENTER
The Washington Convention Center provides an abundance of space to accommodate our growing attendance and your business and networking needs. You can anticipate a wide variety of education and entertainment venues, mingle with your peers at numerous lounge and refreshment areas, and stay connected in the Cyber Café, all in a spacious and accommodating facility.
With beautiful granite, limestone and dramatic 100-foot curved glass entry, the Washington Convention Center is an outstanding architectural and cultural treasure. A stunning art collection gives the Washington Convention Center layers of sophistication. It is centrally located between two of the most fascinating neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.: the historic Shaw / U Street district and the revitalized downtown district
The convention center is located between 7th and 9th Streets and N Street and Mt. Vernon Place in downtown Washington, D.C., across from the City Museum. To learn more, visit dcconvention.com.
Washington Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
General accessibility
There is a curbside drop-off for wheelchairs, and sidewalk curb cut-outs are located at each corner of the Convention Center. There are also ramps leading from the 9th Street and 7th Street corners to the doors at the Mt. Vernon Place entrance. Automatic doors are located at the Mt. Vernon Place, L Street, and Metro (7th and M Streets) entrances. Inside the center, all public areas are served by conveniently located elevators. The guest information booth at the Convention Center has a limited supply of wheelchairs. You may arrange for motorized scooter rentals. Please call Scootaround, 888-441-7575 option # 1, or visit www.scootaround.com. Attendees are responsible to arrange drop-off, pick-up, and payment of scooters. We would be happy to store and charge your scooters for you overnight at conference registration in the Convention Center.
Additional accessibility information
TRANSPORTATION
- Shuttle Service
- Ronald Reagan National Airport
- Baltimore Washington International Airport
- Dulles International Airport
Shuttle Information
Transportation to and from the convention center is easy:
- CUNA sponsored shuttles are provided Sunday through Wednesday for all official conference hotels. Shuttles pick up and drop off at the convention center’s L Street entrance.
- Metro stops at Mt. Vernon Square and 7th Street Convention Center on the Yellow and Green Line. Visit wmata.com for more information.
- Over 2,000 parking spaces are available within a three block radius.
- Taxis are available at the Mt. Vernon Square entrance.
From Ronald Reagan National Airport
- BY CAR
- Take the George Washington (GW) Parkway north to I-395 and Washington, DC.
- Follow signs to the 14th Street Bridge.
- Proceed across the 14th Street to Independence Avenue.
- Turn right onto Independence Avenue and proceed 2 blocks to 7th Street.
- Turn left on 7th Street and proceed 12 blocks to Mt. Vernon Place.
- Turn left on Mt. Vernon Place.
- The Walter E. Washington Convention Center will be on your right.
- BY METRO
- Ronald Reagan National Airport Metro Station is located on the Concourse (Level 2).
- Take the Yellow Line Train marked Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center.
- Exit the train at the Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center stop.
- (The Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center Station is the 7th and final stop on the Yellow Line from Ronald Reagan National Airport).
- Upon exiting the Mt. Vernon Square Metro Station, the entrance to the Convention Center will be directly in front of you.
- For more information, please call 202-962-1234 or go to www.wmata.com
From Baltimore Washington International (BWI) Airport
- BY CAR
- Take I-195 West to MD -295 South via exit 2B to Washington.
- Continue west on US-50.
- US - 50 West becomes New York Avenue.
- Proceed on New York Avenue.
- New York Avenue becomes Mt. Vernon Place.
- The Walter E. Washington Convention Center will be on your right
- BY MARC (Maryland Commuter Train) and METRO
- The MARC train provides service to the BWI Rail Station with free shuttles to the airport terminal.
- For more information, call 1-800-325-RAIL.
- Take the MARC train from BWI Rail Station to Washington's Union Station.
- Union Station is 10 blocks east of theWalter E. Washington Convention Center.
- You may take a taxi or take the Red Line Metro train marked Shady Grove from the Union Station Metro stop located within Union Station.
- Exit the Red Line train at the Gallery Place Station. (This is the 2nd stop from Union Station)
- Transfer at Gallery Place station to the Yellow Line train marked Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center.
- Exit the Yellow Line train at the Mt. Vernon Square / Convention Center Metro Station. (This is the first stop after boarding the Yellow Line train)
- Upon Exiting the Mt. Vernon Square Metro Station, the entrance to the Convention Center will be directly in front of you.
- For more information, please call Metro at 202-962-1234 or go to www.wmata.com
- BY SHUTTLE
- You may take the SuperShuttle from BWI Airport to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
- For more information, please call 1-800-BLUEVAN or go to www.supershuttle.com.
From Dulles International Airport
- BY CAR
- Take I-66 East to Washington.
- Take Route 50/Constitution Avenue exit.
- Proceed on Constitution Avenue.
- Turn left on 7th Street.
- Proceed 9 blocks on 7th Street and turn left on Mt. Vernon Place.
- The Walter E. Washington Convention Center will be on your right.
- BY SHUTTLE and METRO
- Go to the Washington Flyer Coach Service located on Arrivals Level at Door #4. ($8.00 fare payable upon boarding)
- The Washington Flyer Shuttle will go to the West Falls Church Metro Station.
- At the West Falls Church Metro Station, take the Orange line train marked New Carrollton.
- Exit the Orange Line train at the L'Enfant Metro Station.
- Transfer at the L'Enfant Metro Station to the Yellow Line train (on the upper level) marked Mt. Vernon Square/ Convention Center.
- Exit the Yellow Line train at the Mt. Vernon Square/ Convention Center stop. (This is the 3rd and final stop after boarding the Yellow Line train)
- Upon Exiting the Mt. Vernon Square Metro Station, the entrance to the Convention Center will be directly in front of you.
- For more information, please call the Washington Flyer at 1-888-WASHFLY or go to www.washfly.com.
More Transportation Information
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Credit union CEOs/presidents, COOs, CFOs, board members, public relations officers, governmental affairs specialists, CUNA Council members, association officials, supervisory committee, and others with an interest in the future of credit unions.
How does my attendance benefit my CU?
It’s no secret that the past year has been challenging. Growing regulatory burdens continue to be a focus, and a new congress brings the opportunity for credit unions to get behind a shared vision. It’s time to create our future, and provide the vision for the next century of credit union success. The strength of the credit union system is showcased at the GAC through over 3,000 attendees and the Capitol Hill visits. It’s time to grow the participation in the GAC and create our future.
By joining and working together, we can make a difference that matters -- to every credit union member, and the entire credit union movement.
Be part of the future.
The GAC offers the opportunity to network with peers, hear from key legislative and political leaders, and experience a variety of breakout sessions on credit unions' hot issues. You'll learn how to effectively deliver the credit union message, make the most of your Capitol Hill visits, and communicate with the media. You will also learn about developments in political fundraising and campaign involvement.




