Attending the Conference
Preparing for the Conference
Before you leave your home to travel to Seattle, make sure you've got everything need to be ready for all the fun! Please remember to pack:
- A government-issued photo ID if you plan on drinking alchohol
- A water bottle
- Snacks, if you need to nosh regularly throughout the day
- Clothes appropriate for sunny and 70's during the day, dipping to the low 60's at night
Venue
Town Hall Seattle
1119 8th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101
Please enter through the 8th Avenue entrance. The doors are accessible via a ramp and lead, at-grade, into the Main Lobby level. The lobby has an at-grade elevator serving the Great Hall, where all talks will take place.
Visit the Town Hall website for information on location and entrances, public transit, parking (including bike parking!) and accessibility.
Travel
There are many ways to get to and from Seattle, so please check-out our Travel Guide for information.
If you are coming from Portland, OR or Vancouver, BC you should definitely check-out this year's Hacker Train!
Meals
If you purchased a ticket that includes meals, please review our menus for June 20 and June 21. We have done our best to accommodate folks with dietary restrictions, but if you have special needs that are not covered here please make sure you plan appropriately.
Bringing Guests
Guests, including family, friends and significant others, are welcome!
If you would like your guest to join you in Town Hall and for other activities, they will need a Significant Other ticket. A Significant Other ticket includes entry to Town Hall and light breakfast, lunch and dinner on June 20-21. It also includes access to the Welcome Reception and the post-conference Activity Day. Children 5 and under will not need a pass.
Our Sponsors
Testimonials
The reason why @CascadiaJS is one of my favorite conferences is because you can truly feel the passion and care that everyone puts into it. There's a real sense of community, it's amazing πππ
β Charlie Gerard (@devdevcharlie) September 2, 2022
Once again, @CascadiaJS did not disappointβI love that we have a community-focused conference right in the PNW. It's always inspiring to hear about what people are making, stretch my perspective, and meet new friends.
β Mark Palfreeman πͺ (@markpalfreeman) September 3, 2022
Also Sunriver resort was awesome π€#CascadiaJS pic.twitter.com/SKlPeHibHE
Happy 10th Birthday @CascadiaJS, and thanks to @crtr0 and @carrie_k for shepherding this amazing conference! Can't wait for #CascadiaJS 2024! pic.twitter.com/Pu8p0oewer
β Jeremy's got a #NewThing πΊπ²πΊπ¦ (@IAmJerdog) September 2, 2022
On my way out of @CascadiaJS, feeling grateful for the work that @crtr0, his family, the staff and volunteers, sponsors, speakers, and all put into this family reunion.
β Tejas Kumar (@TejasKumar_) September 3, 2022
Some wonderful memories were made, and the combination of nature and lovely people made it so special. pic.twitter.com/F4JC0318pe
Wow, what a week at @CascadiaJS! Our team thoroughly enjoyed connecting with other engineers, learning from various talks, & experiencing beautiful Sunriver, OR. We wanted to thank everyone who helped organize this event; it was spectacular, and we cannot wait to be back in 2024. pic.twitter.com/vCO33rBTFa
β Formidable, Now Nearform (@FormidableLabs) September 6, 2022
I'm absolutely blown away by how much @cartwr and the entire team @CascadiaJS lifts up and highlights the people who contribute to and make this conference so special. This is what a conf that focuses on community looks like! π² #cjs19 pic.twitter.com/Yh0CdOzVyx
β Divya (@shortdiv) November 9, 2019
I absolutely LOVED MCing @CascadiaJS! This was such a well organized conference, huge kudos to the speakers, the organizers, the sponsors, and of course the audience + community for making it great. It was a pleasure!! #cjs20 pic.twitter.com/EhqjhYJEVY
β Cassidy (@cassidoo) September 3, 2020
Attended #CascadiaJS last week! Awesome speakers/workshops and very well done virtual/hybrid experience! Can't recommend it enough for developers no matter where they are in their coding journey! π₯οΈπ²#webdevelopment #javascript #CascadiaJS2021 #PNW pic.twitter.com/imknQzJmBZ
β Nathan Pickard (@NathanPickard) November 8, 2021
Had an amazing time at @CascadiaJS. See you next year! pic.twitter.com/eJYIkqHVMf
β Treasure Porth (@treasureporth) November 13, 2019
I was honored to participate in #CascadiaJS again this year. I've been so impressed again with all the creativity and effort the organizers, speakers, and community puts into making it a uniquely fun event. β¨ pic.twitter.com/x0byI4utED
β Nicole Oliver (@nixcodes) November 5, 2021
Huge shoutout to the @CascadiaJS organizers for a truly unique experience that went above and beyond anything I could have imagined. You could really feel their passion for the community and the time, attention, and care they put into every single aspect. THANK YOU!! β€οΈπ² #cjs20 pic.twitter.com/5NH2FVfMA2
β Rachael Thomas (@rachael_codes) September 3, 2020
So about @CascadiaJS last year⦠pic.twitter.com/iFsMyd71FA
β Michelle Bakels (@MichelleBakels) January 25, 2022
Yeah, tonight was great. #CascadiaJS pic.twitter.com/4hHgTP46fg
β Jessica West (@jessicaewest) November 5, 2021
Awesome @CascadiaJS afterparty at the @LivingComputers
β Welling GuzmΓ‘n (@wellingguzman) November 17, 2018
I had so much fun. #CJS18 pic.twitter.com/xUiF2iupz6
I can't thank @crtr0, the @CascadiaJS team, and the conference sponsors enough for the opportunity to attend #cascadiajs! Everyone was so encouraging and welcoming, I'm thrilled to bring back what I learned to @MakeThinkCode & @pnca. pic.twitter.com/5hVyhcmyUL
β meganmckissack (@meganmckissack) November 19, 2018