Checklist

Checklist for a great experience at the Fall Student Government Summit

1. Raise money

Here are six ways to raise money to pay for this ASGA conference.
Here’s how to save money at the conference.

2. Register

Complete the registration form and e-mail ASGA at conferences@asgaonline.com to confirm. Register early and save money. ASGA members also save $100 per person.

Not sure exactly who will be attending? No problem! Fill out the registration form and enter “TBD” in the attendee’s name box. By registering early, you ensure that you lock in a discount; you can always change the names of attendees later.

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3. Reserve hotel rooms

Start at the Hotel page. The Delta Hotels Orlando Celebration is the official conference hotel. ASGA has negotiated far lower rates than you can get online. Also, you get a free hot breakfast (normally $21 per person) and free parking ($17 per day). ASGA also got resort fees waived (normally $25 per room per day).

4. Get airline tickets

If it would take you more than eight hours to drive to this conference, ASGA recommends that you consider flying.

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is about 20 miles from the Delta Hotels Orlando Celebration, the official conference hotel and venue. It takes about 30 minutes to drive to the conference hotel, depending on traffic/time of day.

There are other near-by airports, such as Tampa International Airport (TPA), Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB), Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB), or St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE). Tampa is 66 miles (about an hour drive), Sanford is 50 miles (about 50 minutes), Daytona Beach is 77 miles (about one hour and 15 minutes), and St. Pete-Clearwater is 88 miles (about one hour and 30 minutes).

The benefit of Clearwater and Daytona airports? You can hit the beach before coming to the conference! Clearwater is on the Gulf on the west coast of Florida, while Daytona Beach is right on the Atlantic Ocean.

5. Arrange for ground transportation

Orlando does not offer convenient public transportation options. The ASGA hotel does not have an airport shuttle. You will need transportation to and from airport, conference location, restaurants, and attractions.

While you can take a taxi ($52-$68), shuttle van ($22-$37 per person), or Uber ($42-$65) and Lyft from the Orlando International Airport to the conference hotel, ASGA recommends that you get a rental car/van for additional sightseeing, shopping, and restaurant options in Orlando, particularly if you have a large group.

The conference hotel offers a free shuttle that stops at all four Disney parks, as well as Universal Studios (Contact the hotel for the shuttle schedule).

Uber or Lyft may be less expensive options.

Parking
Parking (normally $17/day) is included in the ASGA-negotiated room rate. If you are not staying at the conference hotel, parking is $17 per day.

6. Get Directions

You can find directions to the conference site at our Directions page.

7. Buy theme park tickets

ASGA discount: Save on Universal Studios tickets! Use this Group Order Form to receive the ASGA discount. NOTE: Tickets purchased through this site are valid only for November 12, 2025 – November 21, 2025

Universal Studios Florida. Jump into the action of your favorite movies and TV shows with rides and attractions for all ages. Escape the curse of The Mummy, careen through Krustyland with The Simpsons, and star in a roller coaster music video on Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit.

Universal’s Islands of Adventure. Explore comic books, timeless tales and blockbuster movies as they come to life right before your eyes! Face the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park and enter a land where magic is real at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade.

8. Review dress code

Saturday: business/business casual. Sunday: College/University shirts/jeans.

9. Bring business cards, brochures, and college/university swag

Make sure you bring business cards, brochures, and other swag to exchange with other delegates.

10. Check the local weather

It can be cool in Orlando in November. It will be cool inside the meeting rooms, however. Afternoon thundershowers are common in the Florida fall. Check the local weather here.

11. Review Conference Schedule

Then you can decide on which workshops to attend and be aware of when the conference starts and ends. The schedule is here.

12. Read these conference articles

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