The Seminar on Reinsurance at the Gaylord National

Special rates for Reinsurance attendees by booking your stay through the CAS.

Don't miss out on our exclusive discounted rates at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. The CAS strongly recommends making your room reservations early to secure accommodations before the room block fills, as there is no guarantee of availability if you wait until the deadline.

Resort fee includes:

  • Resort-wide Internet Access
    • Enhanced in-room Wireless Internet Access for up to six (6) devices
    • Basic Wireless Internet Access in Public Areas and Meeting Space on a Shared Network
  • 24-hour access to the fitness center
  • Sunrise Yoga
  • Access to the indoor junior Olympic-sized pool
  • Transportation on the National Harbor Circulator Bus
  • Two bottles of Aquafina water in-room
  • Complimentary cookie or piece of fruit at Potomac District Café & Market
  • Welcome cocktail for two people at Harbor Social

Important Details:

  • Reservations must be booked by Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
  • Check-in: Begins at 4 pm, rooms guaranteed by 6 pm.
  • Check-out: 11 am Daily Resort Fee: $27 per room, per night, plus taxes.

Don't delay – rooms are limited! Book your stay today and experience the luxury and convenience of the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center.

Experience the best of National Harbor at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, the official hotel of the CAS Seminar on Reinsurance. By booking your stay within our exclusive room block, you'll enjoy a reduced rate while supporting the CAS's mission to provide high-quality meetings at exceptional venues. Your participation helps us keep registration fees affordable, ensuring everyone can access valuable educational and networking opportunities.

The CAS seeks to do its utmost to provide equal access to its participants with disabilities in accordance with State and Federal Law. Due to the CAS’s limited resources, CAS staff may be required to discuss reasonable accommodations with you in order to attempt to meet your needs. The conference offers a variety of services to help you enjoy your CAS experience, including:  

  • Accessibility requests during the registration process.
  • Sign Language interpreters upon request.
  • Please provide notice as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days prior to the start of the event.
  • Reserved disability seating for:
  • Seat in Line / End of Row Accommodations
  • Proximity / 50 ft. to Screen for visual/lip-reading access.
  • Sightlines for access to the interpreter and other unique situations.

We have the ability to create custom accommodations as needed. For any specific needs, please contact meetings@casact.org.

How does the CAS select in-person conference locations?

The decision on where to host CAS conferences considers a variety of factors. We strive to hold our four largest events (RPM, Spring, CLRS and Annual) in the Southeast, Northeast, Midwest, and West regions of the United States. Our goal is to enable those members who may only attend one event in a calendar year to have one of our four major events held in their region. For members who annually attend the same large CAS event, that event will be located in their region every four years. We also aim to host one of our conferences in Canada every four to six years.

We remain focused on locations that are both convenient for travel, for example, cities that can be reached via a direct flight from the majority of North America, and that are appealing to potential attendees.

What do you do to ensure members feel welcomed, included, and safe during in-person conferences?

The CAS represents members and candidates of all races, ethnicities, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and socioeconomic classes, and creating a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for them is our foremost concern when planning in-person events. The CAS requires anyone in our conference spaces to be a registered attendee of the event, and we post signage and have staff monitor badges to keep non-registered people from accessing our area. We also ask attendees to abide by the Code of Conduct for CAS Events.

The CAS prioritizes conference vendors that are committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all of our attendees.

What options exist for those who are not able or do not feel safe attending an in-person conference in a certain location?

CAS members have the ability to select from several different conferences and conference locations each year. All of our large events also include a livestream virtual option so attendees can participate in high-quality and interactive continuing education opportunities and networking from anywhere in the world.

Business casual attire is recommended for Reinsurance. To stay comfortable in potentially cooler meeting rooms, consider bringing layers to adjust as needed. The average temps in the DC region in June ranges from 80°F (26°C) to 86°F (30°C).

TRANSPORTATION

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DC Region Airports

Ronald Regan Washington National Airport Distance from Property: 6.9 Miles Phone Number: +1 703-417-8000 No shuttle service.

Washington Dulles International Airport Distance from Property: 32.3 Miles Phone Number: +1 703-572-2700 No shuttle service

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Distance from Property: 42.0 Miles Phone Number: +1 410-859-7111 No shuttle service.

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Public Transit

DASH Bus from Metro

Franklin St & S Pitt St Station

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority(WMATA)

Branch Ave Metro Braddock Road Station

Train Station

Amtrak Station ALX Union Station

 

 

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Taxi and Rideshare Services

The Washington Metro area is serviced by both taxicabs and rideshare services available from DCA, IAD, and Union Station to the Gaylord National Harbor.

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Parking

The parking options at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center are:

On-Site Parking: Hourly: $19.00; Daily: $43.00 Valet: Daily: $67.00

Things to Do

Check out the Gaylord National Resort’s Things To Do page for help make the most out of your upcoming trip.

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Old Hickory
Old Hickory Steakhouse
Expertly crafted steaks, rare cheeses, and signature cocktails at the newly renovated Old Hickory Steakhouse, where classic elegance meets modern flair.
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Bombay Street Food
Bombay Street Food
Savor the vibrant flavors of India at Bombay Street Food, where authentic dishes and bold spices bring the streets of Mumbai to National Harbor.
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Grace Mandarin
Grace's Mandarin
A waterfront destination blending traditional and modern Asian cuisine with stunning views in an elegant and inviting atmosphere.

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Bobby McKeys
Bobby McKey’s
Experience high-energy entertainment and live music with dueling pianos, where talented pianists create an unforgettable night of fun and audience singalongs.
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Top Golf
Top Golf
Enjoy a high-tech golfing experience at Topgolf, featuring interactive games, great food, and a lively atmosphere perfect for fun with friends or colleagues.
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Harbor Social
Harbor Social
An interactive sports bar located right at the resort, offering great food and drinks, duckpin bowling, and a variety of games for endless fun.
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Washington Monument - National Mall
National Mall
Explore America’s front yard, a historic expanse featuring iconic monuments, memorials, and museums that tell the story of the nation.
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Old Town Alexandria
Old Town Alexandria
Step back in time in Old Town Alexandria, a charming historic district with cobblestone streets, waterfront views, shops, and restaurants.

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The Capital Wheel
The Capital Wheel
Soar 180 feet above the Potomac River on the iconic Capital Wheel, offering breathtaking views of National Harbor, Washington, D.C., and beyond.