Re: You'll probably say no...dourDecember 12 2006, 09:10:25 UTC
I don't hold grudges (to the surprise of many). If you can pay us your share up front and keep things casual, you're free to bunk with us.
Feather concurs, with the stipulation that the room stay tidy and you keep current with the showers. ;)
We currently have a single king room, with an active pre-request for a double queen if one is available the day we check in. I'd personally like to book one more roomie for cost reduction purposes, but we'd be gambling on available bedspace. If you'd rather keep it stable at three, you've got veto power at this point. Conversely, if you know of someone else who needs a room, let me know about them and we'll converse.
Re: You'll probably say no...wolfwingsDecember 12 2006, 18:25:17 UTC
'Kay. Fair stipulations, and agreed. How much will I owe you guys at being a 3rd of the room, so I can earmark that much to one side and just owe you less if you track down a 4th?
And with the fact that the entire Doubletree is _completely_ sold out, even the presidential suite as far as I know, it'd be gambling to even bet on having a roll-out bed for a third person unless you already claimed one. The double-queen is possibly a pipe dream at this point.
I'm okay with a 4th, as long as they're as okay with floor-space as I am if it comes to that. :-)
Re: You'll probably say no...dourDecember 13 2006, 02:52:30 UTC
We've got the room for six nights, arriving Tuesday and checking out one week later. What portion of that will you be present?
The hotel's booked solid, yes, but there are always cancellations as the con approaches and people come to grips with financial realities. I'm still holding out hope. :)
Hey, Wolfwings had pointed me over to this; I can pay a room share and am happy with floor-space if neccessary. Likely to be out of the room most of the con aside from crashing as I'm serving on staff, but would like at least a bit of secure space to stow my personals and tend to showers and the like. Doubt I'll be there for the full six though, more likely arriving late Thursday.
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I'll be working Reg Staff this year, but don't have any specific rooming plans yet.
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Feather concurs, with the stipulation that the room stay tidy and you keep current with the showers. ;)
We currently have a single king room, with an active pre-request for a double queen if one is available the day we check in. I'd personally like to book one more roomie for cost reduction purposes, but we'd be gambling on available bedspace. If you'd rather keep it stable at three, you've got veto power at this point. Conversely, if you know of someone else who needs a room, let me know about them and we'll converse.
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And with the fact that the entire Doubletree is _completely_ sold out, even the presidential suite as far as I know, it'd be gambling to even bet on having a roll-out bed for a third person unless you already claimed one. The double-queen is possibly a pipe dream at this point.
I'm okay with a 4th, as long as they're as okay with floor-space as I am if it comes to that. :-)
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The hotel's booked solid, yes, but there are always cancellations as the con approaches and people come to grips with financial realities. I'm still holding out hope. :)
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Doubt I'll be there for the full six though, more likely arriving late Thursday.
He'd mentioned to point you back to the comment he'd made on my 'looking for roomspace' LJ post, so linky:
http://talesin.livejournal.com/112621.html?thread=97005
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