Find a Better Position
In a new
or more fulfilling
career.
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Place: Burbank Airport Hilton
2500 Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
Across the street from the Burbank Airport
Free Admission
$8.00 Parking
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Hilton Burbank Airport Parking
The Hilton Burbank Airport and Convention Center is located at 2500 Hollywood Way in Burbank, directly across the street from the main entrance to the Burbank Airport. You may enter the Hilton Burbank Airport from either Hollywood Way or Thorton Avenue.
Directions
FROM THE NORTH:
South on Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway). Exit on Hollywood Way. Turn right and travel South one mile. Turn left on Thorton Avenue and turn right into the entrance to the Hilton Burbank Airport parking lot.
FROM THE SOUTH:
North on Interstate 5 (Golden State Freeway). Exit on Hollywood Way and turn left under the freeway. Travel south one mile. Turn left on Thorton Avenue and turn right into the entrance to the Hilton Burbank Airport parking lot.
FROM THE EAST:
West on the 134 Freeway (Ventura Freeway). Exit at Hollywood Way. Turn left at the off ramp and proceed to the next light (Hollywood Way) and turn right. Travel north on Hollywood Way for approximately 3 ½ miles. The Hilton Burbank Airport will be on the right, just after the underpass. Enter the Hilton Burbank Airport parking lot from Hollywood Way.
FROM THE WEST:
East on the 134 Freeway (Ventura Freeway). Exit at Pass Avenue and turn left over the freeway. Turn right on Verdugo Avenue and proceed to Hollywood Way. Turn left on Hollywood Way. Travel north on Hollywood Way for approximately 3 ½ miles. The Hilton Burbank Airport will be on the right, just after the underpass. Enter the Hilton Burbank Airport parking lot from Hollywood Way.
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