One would assume they're standing rather than seated, so pedalling should induce propeller-esque motion.
Nope, most of them stay seated and pedal at a leisurely pace.
OMG, it's the weekend of the Solstice Parade??? Oh dear...
Ayup.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
One would assume they're standing rather than seated, so pedalling should induce propeller-esque motion.
Nope, most of them stay seated and pedal at a leisurely pace.
OMG, it's the weekend of the Solstice Parade??? Oh dear...
Ayup.
so .... naked parachutingow. that looked painful. yet another reason to not parachute.
Naked parachuting is like riding a motorcycle in flipflops. So not a good idea.
But more fun to watch.
So Pete and I checked out the Hotel Nexxus this morning....
...I think daylight savings is eating my brain. Or I'm getting sick. He and I talked and said "yes, is mostly good" but I'm having a hard time making words out of that.
Good things: prom location, though technically only allowed until 10pm, we were told would be allowed to stay until whenever, as long as people who go smoke on terrace are not loud (if we get noise complaints, we get kicked out, but there are no rooms above/below/next to the prom room, so it's only the outdoors part, where smokers would be, that might generate that). We could bring our own booze if we wanted. It'll have a dancefloor, TV/DVD, mic.
Bad thing: the shuttle is a scheduled thing. We did get their printed schedule (they have a couple of those little vans, which run not that frequently--more like once an hour or two, not every 15 minutes). Which given the number of us and how we tend to do things...yeah. Unlikely to be super useful. Parking is free, though, so if some people got rental cars, they could work it out. And it is near a transit hub and all that jazz, so shit could be worked out.
The hospitality suite is...a suite. Though the one she showed us had a connecting door to another king size room, so if we coudl work it so that we had that room too, that'd be nice. The rooms are....rooms. It's a motel--the rooms open to the outdoors. OTOH, in June, Seattle will likely be nice. There's a pool. The highway is very nearby, so there's a fair bit of noise from that, but you can't really hear it from the rooms.
It's seriously cheaper than the other options.
I'll be contacting the other two options this afternoon.
Sounds pretty good so far. These days especially keeping the cost manageable for as many as possible makes up for a lot.
It's a motel--the rooms open to the outdoors.
We had this in LA and it was actually really nice to have doors open to the outside when 40 people were trying to cram into one hotel room.
Basically some of it that would in theory be very good was her promising us stuff that may not be able to come through--obviously they always say "oh we'll try to put all your group together", but if the hospitality suite ends up with some random person having that connecting door next to us, that'd be of the suck. OTOH, if they worked it out that we were all near each other, it would be very sweet. So, who knows.
The rooms do have microwaves and little fridges. The hospitality suite was a two room thing that had a couch and stuff, and more of a kitchen, and then the other room had two beds--it was maybe a little smaller than the LA suite, but not by a ton?
The ballroom area was probably the size of the DC prom area. I think. There was one of those folding wall things up, and she said it could go away, and it would get about 1/3 bigger, if we wanted (same price), but it just happened to be closed when we saw it. Basic big blank room, hotel-esque. High ceiling.
The hospitality suite was a two room thing that had a couch and stuff, and more of a kitchen, and then the other room had two beds
Previously, hotels have been willing to move the beds out of the hospitality suite for us and put chairs in the "bedroom" instead. Do we know if this is an option here?
I'd say we should definitely try to get the king next to the hospitality suite - I don't think we've ever had an issue with the hosp room being too big...Bringing our own booze could save a fair bit of money so it should be more doable. The only thing that really concerns me is the noise issue, since in a warm place it may not be just smokers wanting to go outside a bit.