Dec 19, 2006, 12:27 AM | |
EC2007 - Entering sinister Phase II
* - Apologies to our Canadian We're trying to wrap up EC2007 planning soon. As you may have heard, most of the planners are leaning toward the West Coast. I know this is sudden, and some of you may not have heard about this, but this is why: Of course, better options are always considered, but - please - don't just name a city. Do some research (Trafton will love you forever), and I'll be happy to help you/look into it. See you at EC2007!
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Dec 19, 2006, 12:35 AM | ||
I'm quoting this from the last thread to voice my opinion.
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I seriously reccomend the option Link is suggesting. The cost would probably be less than it was previous years, for one. Also the UBC area has a lot of fun stuff to do. Even though it is a University, it's really a city in itself, just because it's so huge. Downtown isn't quite as nearby as Link made it seem but it's no more than 30 minutes away by bus. Also, I live in Vancouver and know a lot of fun things/places in the city that might not be totally obvious or in a tourist guide. I don't know the UBC area very well myself, but when it comes to other parts of the city I've got a fair amount of knowledge. Once the date is set, I would not mind planning out activities or a list of things to do. It would take some of the work away from Trafton. I guarantee there'd be enough entertaining stuff to do. More than just supermarkets and shopping malls. The "house" option Trafton is suggesting is fine too, but most of the suggestions aren't in as fun places as Vancouver (I'm biased, but remember most of these places are in smaller cities and some distance from the city itself), which would mean activities would center more around just staying in the house and not really going out as much. Which is fine I guess, but not my personal preference. Downside to this: It would probably still be more expensive than Trafton's suggestion (though still less costly than previous trips). But I think the location makes up for it. |
Dec 19, 2006, 12:47 AM | |
By the way, for 15 people, the house would be around $25/person/night, about $12/night/person less than the University of British Columbia thing.
Personally, I'd rather spend that money on food and stuff, but Mike's suggestion wouldn't be awful either. However, for those who stay as families of 3+, it would be a problem. Either people would have to pack in two to a room (as you can see from the photo, this would be...uncomfortable), or a family of 3 would have to get 3 rooms and pay CAN$160/night. And the costs would go up for that suggestion more if we had a number of people not divisible by 6. At the moment, I think that we might end up smack dab between 12 and 18. The location is good, but unless we REALLY packed people in, it would be too much for the accommodations.
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Dec 19, 2006, 10:57 AM | ||
Honestly, I'd feel the same about Ocean Shores as I would about Ashland, Ohio. I stayed at a place like this on the East Coast a couple summers ago (in Maine), and was very bored. If I'm spending a lot of money to get somewhere, I don't just want to sit around inside or doing mundane activities in a tiny ocean resort town. This is my main objection. The accommodation sounds great (though I'd like to see a link to the listing), but I'm not at all keen on the location. I'd prefer a major metropolitan area, to such an extent that not choosing one would negatively affect my chances of attending.
Transportation might be prohibitive, as well. From the Seattle airport to Ocean Shores, it's a two and a half hour drive. Considering that most of us will not be taking cars, and that there is unlikely any cheap public transit (if any at all) between Olympia and Ocean Shores, it will be difficult for people to get there. If you have an idea for how this will work, Trafton, please elaborate. Quote:
I'm not heartset on the Gage Towers, nor even on Vancouver, but potential issues (such as the number of attendees being indivisible by 6) with the specific option I suggested shouldn't preclude us from considering anything similar.
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Dec 19, 2006, 12:45 PM | |||
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Dec 19, 2006, 09:31 PM | |
Hey look, there's a SURVEY
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Dec 19, 2006, 10:33 PM | |
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Dec 20, 2006, 06:24 PM | |
That sounds like a good option.
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