Conference Travel
We are thrilled to have Orlando as the host city for the 25th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference!
AEC Welcomes You to Orlando!
Immerse yourself in endless magic, mischief, adventure and fun at Orlando’s globally famous theme parks, including those at Walt Disney World® Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld® Orlando and LEGOLAND® Florida Resort. From a galaxy far, far away and a legendary wizarding realm, to exploring marvels of the deep and building incredible family excitement, amazing wonders await in Orlando: Theme Park Capital of the World®!
Don’t forget Orlando’s one-of-a-kind attractions, either. Ever fly indoors? Walk through a school of exotic fish without getting wet? Travel at 60 mph while you’re 425 feet in the air? What are you waiting for? The fun begins on International Drive, aka I-Drive, where you’ll find imaginative spins on all manner of classic attractions — and some you’ve never even dreamed. Race the only go-karts endorsed by Mario Andretti. Explore wonders and oddities from around the globe. Test your wits by outsmarting seemingly unbeatable escape rooms. You can even skydive without jumping out of a plane! These and countless other unforgettable adventures await.
What’s more, the destination’s theme parks and attractions constantly have something new up their sleeves, with astounding additions and annual festivals providing infinite reasons to visit. It’s why even the most frequent guests always find fresh ways to play in Orlando!
Come for AEC 2022, stay for the fun!
Click here to read the Orlando Official Attendee Guide.
Global Travelers
Welcome! We look forward to seeing you in Orlando, Florida.
Citizens of Other Countries - Air Travel
All international visitors regardless of country of origin must present a passport or secure document when entering the United States by air.
Citizens of Other Countries - Land/Sea Travel
All international visitors will need to present a single document that complies with the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI).
All visitors arriving from or transiting through the United States are encouraged to visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website for information concerning the U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative and
requirements to enter or return to the United States .