I vote for the Vegas one. Cheap airfare from most places (I think, maybe that's just SoCal), and urban area, so stuff to do if we want to go outside the house.
I guess the question is, how many folks typically make it to a F2F, and are we ok with 4+ to a room (some had 2 kings and a daybed).
Am I overthinking it? Whaaa? I need a vacation.
Nobody wants to share a room with me unless they're heavily medicated. I snore like a grizzly bear. I'll sleep on the porch.
I am only OK with 4+ to a room if there's something very scary outside the room trying to get in.
Nobody wants to share a room with me unless they're heavily medicated. I snore like a grizzly bear.
Yeah, I apologize to any and all Buffistas who have shared a room with me (or even were on the other side of the wall), because I snore like a big fat old man.
I also snore loudly! I guess if we all shared a room.....
My friend Katie and I always share rooms traveling (and yet have not killed each other). We once recorded ourselves snoring. It was amazing. She sounds like the Tardis landing. I sound like a large ghost bear wailing its untimely demise. I suspect my cat Leo sometimes walks on me to make sure I'm still alive if the noise stops and I don't move.
I am only OK with 4+ to a room if there's something very scary outside the room trying to get in.
This cracks me up. I grew up in a large family with a small house, so never had my own room until deep into college, and now as a parent of two 4 to a room is a given in most hotels. But I will defend your right to hold the line at 2 to a room!
I didn't have my own room until I was 23. Of course, these days sharing a house with another human seems problematic.
Anyway, I wouldn't mind exploring one of those mansion-y options for our theoretical 2017 20 years of Buffy F2F, see if there is an intersection of occupancy and price that works for us.