Monkey FAQer

Aug 31, 2009 23:48

I'm in the process of writing a F.A.Q. for the Flying Monkey - got any Q's you'd like A'd?

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celestyna September 1 2009, 07:58:20 UTC
lol i just finished writing an FAQ for my comp two days ago.

hmmm...
talking points:
1. handicap access
2. lay out common areas during hours of operation
3. parking
4. common areas for pets
5. where smoking is okay/not okay
6. Clear directions for out-of-towners

think like a hermit that's never been there, or someone from out of town.

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seamusmoon September 2 2009, 03:11:30 UTC
Good tips - thanks! :)

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yuriozaki September 1 2009, 10:49:07 UTC
I hear lots of people say "When are those artists actually in their studio and open?"
also,
"Where is Men's room?"
"Where is exit?"
"Is this second floor?"
"Is there another floor?"
"What is in the first floor?"
"Who own this building?"
"Who is the manager/in charge?"
"Who are those naked ladies?"

Many people don't notice the difference between Lowe Mill artists and Flying Monkey ones. It is kinda confusing and doesn't matter to most of people.

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cainmark September 1 2009, 15:43:07 UTC
Clearly marked entrances and where they go.
There's the door to the staiwell taht goes to the 2nd floor where the flying monkey is,but the ramp entrance to the first floor looks like the main entrance. it is, but not to the flyingmonkey

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seamusmoon September 2 2009, 03:09:46 UTC
Yeah signage has been a big issue.. but that's not a Q! ;)

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cainmark September 2 2009, 23:10:47 UTC
Where is the door that gives entrance to the Flying Monkey Arts Center?

:P

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seamusmoon September 7 2009, 17:41:08 UTC
hehe.. Well, that's not really easy to answer in text without further confusing the situation. Maybe I should include pictures.

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vanillaisis September 6 2009, 08:02:38 UTC
Ya know, I was always puzzled by the BYOB policy... is bringing alcohol on premise in bad taste or not?

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seamusmoon September 7 2009, 17:39:38 UTC
Yeah, that one is kinda intentionally vague. Official policy is BYOB is cool unless otherwise noted (like, if the flyer says, "No Alcohol"). We don't promote this, because we don't want to encourage too much drunken revelry - but we all do it, and so should you. :)

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