I think that easy-to-get-to is probably the most important.
After that, I think the other three factors work in combination. If the climate is oogy but the things-to-do are in climate controlled environments, then climate is somewhat negated. If the climate is wonderful, then perhaps we wouldn't need as many things to do. If the list of things-to-do is limited, then getting around isn't quite as important. Does that make sense?
May 21st weekend dandy with me.
Java Cat, just wanted to let you know that the closeup of Meara and my dresses is my desktop at home now. I love that picture.
I think so, Anne. If we can get there easily, the important thing is whether we can have a great F2F. And there are plenty of ways to have a great F2F.
And there are plenty of ways to have a great F2F.
Perzacktly. I do think that it would be nice, one of these days, to have an F2F at more of a self-contained resorty place where the emphasis would be on hanging out and there would be plenty of on-site stuff for people to do.
High on my list is a good facility. Easy to get to is first to get a nice turnout, but having a comfy place to hang out when not going on field trips is important.
Very much so, Laura. I'd love to have a Hospitality Suite that was actually a nice place to hang out and slounge.
I do think that it would be nice, one of these days, to have an F2F at more of a self-contained resorty place where the emphasis would be on hanging out and there would be plenty of on-site stuff for people to do.
Does Club Med do group rates?
Deeply allergic to resorty places over here, but that's a different strokes thing, I guess.
I've had some marvellous times in resorts, but Club Med does raise a rash.
Personally, I'd prefer a resort that didn't have the sort of YOU WILL HAVE FUN OR DIE TRYING vibe that the big resort chains seem to have. Something small and more lodge-like could be fun. I would like to have a good array of comfy furniture, beverages and snacks readily available, and some interesting walks and outdoor activities in the area.