Damn. I would so love to meet you all in Seattle for Halloween...
Silly friend getting married when I want to visit with Buffistas.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
Damn. I would so love to meet you all in Seattle for Halloween...
Silly friend getting married when I want to visit with Buffistas.
Flights from D.C. start at $211, so I think I'm in. I'll probably fly in Saturday morning and leave Monday so as to maximize Halloween fun. It looks like there's a flight that lands at 11:44 a.m. -- would that work with Deb's signing?
I know nothing about Seattle, so I'll go with whatever hotel we agree on.
Yay! That's a great fare too, it's $6 less than the cheapest flight I could get. I am pretty sure Deb's signing is in the early evening, Lyra Jane, so it should be good.
Jessica, do you have a preference as to the hotels?
Not really -- I've never been to Seattle, so I have no idea what's near what.
Lyra, I think my flight times are going to be very similar to yours -- getting in around 10:30 Saturday morning, leaving around noon on Monday.
Signing's at half past seven Saturday night, Lyra, at the humongous Barnes and Noble at University Village.
I am so very much looking forward to this....
Susan! Bring your entire writers group! And Goth!abel!
I emailed way too many people my flight times, but I get in Friday night a little before 9:00, and I leave about 6:00 on Sunday night.
How about I make reservations at the Day's inn tomorrow, just to pull a name out of a hat, unless I hear otherwise in the mean time?
We get in early/mid afternoon on the Friday, and leave late Monday morning; it's only a 2-hour flight for us, so Nic can head into work.
Could I get a list of food allergies/preferences/suggestions from anyone thinking of attending Sunday's Halloween Brunch at Casa Marcontell?
mohmlet (at) gmail-dawt-com is good. Nuts, natch, are already out.
Plei, as long as there is coffee, I am good. (as long as I get to pour it.)
Plei, if we're talking lunch, my allergy is pretty straightforward: tree nuts (I'm fine with peanuts and cashews) are the only thing that will hit me in the head just by being there. Any other food allergies I've got are just a matter of avoiding eating them, so really, nuts is it.