27 thoughts on “Leaguefest 2012 Update

      1. Oh yeah. More or less confirmed to date:

        • Your Captain E.D. Kain (presumably with spouse)
        • Your Yeoman Purser Jaybird (uncertain as to spouse, known name Maribou)
        • Your Bartender Tod Kelly (presumably with spouse)
        • Burt Likko Your Cruise Director (certainly to be accompanied by Mrs. Likko)
        • Jason Kuznicki (presumably with spouse, known name Boegiboe)
        • Will Truman (tentatively going stag, although I’d be thrilled to meet Dr. Truman)
        • Mark Boggs (I don’t even know if he’s married/in LTR)

        Still waiting for word from (in no particular order):

        • Your Ship’s Doctor Russell Saunders (et vir)
        • Mike Dwyer (et uxor?)
        • Mark Thompson (et uxor)
        • Tim Kowal (et uxor? I know you’ve got a little one at home, so you’re a trooper to even be tentative here)
        • Ryan Bonneville (et uxor)

        If you don’t appear on this list it’s because I either saw a “can’t make it” or have seen nothing from you. Let us know!

        Anyway, if all the confirmeds and tentatives do make it, and bring spouses/dates, that’s a head count of up to 24, which by itself wouldn’t be so bad for our first attempt at a national meetup. That’s certainly enough to request our own room for drinks and dinner. I’ll hold off a little more to see if we can get some more people to make plans and commit before contacting management.Report

        1. What is the plan with regards to hotels or whatever?

          Is it one of those things where we’ll all want to be staying somewhere where we can reasonably expect to hang out together? I mean, I might prefer to sit around and drink in a bar that is very, very near my hotel (if not in it) to sitting around and drinking while thinking about the shuttle I have to take back to my hotel.

          Is this just one of those things where this guy wants the Luxor, that guy wants Treasure Island, this other guy misses the Stardust more than anything else and so will be staying at The Greek Isles (“The Next Best Thing!”), and that’s pretty much that?Report

          1. We’ll be at the LVH Hotel — formerly the Las Vegas Hilton. I had Vegas.com cards to burn, so I used them and have reservations there already. It’s off the Strip, but not much, and has its own faintly-desparate faded glamour. If you must stay somewhere else, I say go ahead, but Jaybird is right that it’s likely to work out best if we’re all at the same place. The monorail is one way you might explore getting there with minimal expense, although cabs were not particularly expensive the last time I was there.

            So that brings up Phase II — where to meet for dinner and drinks?

            There are several more than suitable venues for cocktails, most of which are themed in the cheesy way that only Vegas can deliver with a straight face, like the space bar built from sets left over from the sadly-defunct Star Trek Experience (really, this is so cheesy, how can we pass it up?), the bars attached to the various nicer restaraunts, as well as the obligatory sports bar and the also-obligatory poolside cabana bar. We can gather at one or the other of these places over the course of Saturday afternoon.

            But I figure we’ll set the formal meetup for dinner Saturday evening. The LVH has four dining venues:

            • Japanese (sushi, hibachi grill made with the show), entrees at $21-$49.
            • Chinese (most popular Chinese styles), entrees at $17-32.
            • Italian (allegedly mainly Tuscan), entrees at $25-$45.
            • Steakhouse (big-ass steaks and the like), entrees at $30-$70.

            So what do people prefer? I suspect either the Italian or the steakhouse will be the choice, but I’m good with any of the four choices.Report

            1. We incline toward sushi, but any of these sound great.

              I’m with Jaybird — on vacation, I typically want to drink very, very, very near my hotel room.  Poolside is fine, but on a Star Trek set would be kitschy-cool too.Report

  1. Which airport are you flying out of? There is basically no way to fly from DC to Vegas without auctioning the first-born that you’re leaving with grandma, as far as I can tell.Report

      1. That’s why we’ll not meet on Friday, to accomodate those who have these kinds of issues. I guess we can do a pre-meet for those who actually are there Friday night, but the official get-together should start Saturday. I’m thinking we gather at the space bar and move on to whichever restaraunt the consensus settles upon.Report

    1. Ultimately, this is how I feel.  Unless I can pass it off as “research” or “learning a foreign language” or something like that — but I imagine that travel proposals to Vegas are just automatically tossed in the “NO” pile.  If there does wind up being a Skype-in-the-rest-of-us-bums bit, let me know, though.Report

              1. What is it with college hockey up here?  I know it’s cold and all, but isn’t that a reason to go sit by a fire with a book, rather than play on the ice?  Someone could get hurt!Report

              2. College hockey may be just about the most testosterone-inducing, heckler-friendly, alcohol consumption-encouraging, sport on the planet.  In other words, there is no better activity for the Northern American college male between the months of November and March.Report

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