We work hard to keep things simple and to take good care of you. Details are helpful though, so we’ve pulled together the following information to help you be informed and ready. Here are answers to our most frequently asked questions, so you can have the smoothest Front Conference experience possible.
You can pick-up your badge at the registration desk, located in first floor lobby on Wednesday, 8 November 2021 between 5:00-7:00 PM or Thursday morning, 9 November 2021, between 7:30-8:30 AM.
Yes, but only the person who purchased the ticket can make these changes. Simply long into Eventbrite and follow these instructions. You are free to change your ticket details up to 3 days before the event, including name, title, etc. Please make sure these details are correct as they will be what we show on your badge. If you can’t reach the person who purchased the ticket in order to get them to change the information, please contact us at tickets@frontutah.com and we will help you make the updates.
No, the environment and content is suitable for anyone of any age.
Yes, by changing your name and information to someone else, following the process described above. Tickets may not be sold.
Attendees are eligible for the student discount if they are enrolled full-time in a college or university undergraduate program and not working full-time.
We offer a full refund up to one month before the conference. Simply log into Eventbrite and following these instructions. As with changes, only the person who purchased the tickets can request a refund.
Front UX & Product Management Workshop Series "Full Workshop Series" passes are $1,349 (25% off) through 11 September 2021. Standard price Front UX & Product Management Workshop Series passes are $1,799. This includes all meals, courses, and activities.
Front UX & Product Management Case Study Conference is designed for product teams. While focused specifically on UX, Product Management, research, and leadership, anyone involved in digital product discovery and delivery is encouraged to attend and will leave with a wealth of insights. The talks cover a range between basic and advanced topics, providing valuable inspiration and fresh ideas to both students and seasoned professionals.
We offer group discounts for teams. We want you to come learn and practice together. You will need to register all attendees at the same time to receive the discount. Teams of 3-5 will receive 10% off. Teams of 6+ will receive 20% off.
Yes, free parking will be provided to attendees in the parking lot immediately North of the venue.
The fastest option for getting to and from the conference is by car (Uber, Lyft, or rental). UTA TRAX, Salt Lake City's light rail system, is also a great option. Trains run directly from Salt Lake City International Airport and the venue, and depart every 15 minutes.
We highly recommend the Hilton Salt Lake City Center, as we have arranged the discounted rate and because of the proximity to the venue. That said, the University Guest House Hotel & Conference Center is also close and has reasonable rates. If you'd prefer to stay downtown, we recommend the Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek, Salt Lake City Marriott City Center, and Hilton Salt Lake City Center.
Yes, there is ample on-site free parking.
Each room must be secured with a valid credit card, along with a first night's deposit, refundable up to 24 hours in advance of arrival. Rooms cancelled for any reason less than 24 hours in advance will incur an individual cancellation fee equal to one night's room rate plus applicable tax.
We have acquired discounted nightly rates, for a single king bed, of $145/night + tax at the Salt Lake City Marriott University Park. The discount rate is available for stays between 7-11 November 2021 and must be booked before Monday, 18 October 2021. We encourage you to book early as it the hotel will likely sell out before that date. Book your room online or by calling 800.228.9290 and asking for the “Front conference” group discount. The hotel is half a block South of the conference center.
We’re sorry, but due to privacy laws, we are unable to provide an attendee list.
A Full Conference ticket covers a hot breakfast, off site lunch of your choice, and break time snacks.
Vegetarian options will be provided during each meal.
Attendee attire is typically anywhere between casual and business casual. T-shirts and sneakers are perfectly acceptable.
Information about who is teaching courses and Front UX & Product Management Workshop Series can be found on the Instructors page. To find out when individual instructors will be teaching, visit the Courses page.
We will continue to closely follow the recommendations and guidelines of the CDC and Utah Health Department and implement the necessary protocols to ensure the safety and comfort of all attendees, speakers, sponsors, and staff. We have not yet ruled out the use of masks, social distancing, and temperature checks, but anticipate we will be in a place where fewer restrictions are required in September. We will not ask for proof of vaccination, but highly encourage all attendees to be fully vaccinated prior to the event. Updates will be provided as we get closer to the conference.
You can find the Full Conference on the Schedule & Talks page.
To learn more about volunteer opportunities at Front UX & Product Management Workshop Series, please contact Andrew Branch at andrew@frontutah.com or (801) 885-9206.
Please contact Ben Peck for information about sponsorship opportunities at ben@frontutah.com or 801.428.9354.
Downtown, UTA Trax, Salt Lake City's light rail system, is your best option. It's free and frequent. Farther out, the fastest and most convenient option is travel by car (Uber, Lyft, or rental).
The Eccles Theater is right in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City. There's a wealth of great destinations for food and fun, especially along Main Street. While the options are too great to list here, we suggest finding more information the city’s official visitors’ website.
Fall in Salt Lake is a time of transition. Nearby canyons are filled with vibrant colors as the trees prepare for winter, while temperatures remain warm enough for comfortable outdoor recreation. Evenings can be chilly and toward the end of Fall snow is typical in both mountains and valley. The Ski Salt Lake resorts have had enough snow to open as early as Halloween, with typical opening days in mid to late November. Average highs in the valley are in the fifties with lows reaching thirty-five degree fahrenheit.