by External Poster » Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:55 pm
This posting is from: annie
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Here's my summary of the event, mostly in chronoligical order ...
> 6:00pm: Happy Hour (Winberies) - ms
> 7:00pm: Dinner (Winberies) - ms
I always enjoy this place, both for HH and dinner. It was great as
usual this year. Very filling! :)
Winberies is a very good example of a place which is unquestionably
mainstream in nature but can be very "safe" and comfortable for those
not used to public exposure. It's about a non-intimidating a place as I
can think of. Only complaint is that they do not stock my usual brand
of domestic beer. NBD actually.
> 9:00pm: Pinkfest Welcome Social (Bar Louie) - ms
Nice little bar, but a bit noisier this year than I remember from
previous years. Again, a mainstream joint which is non-intimidating
for those who are shy of hardcore public exposure.
Lesson learned again: Don't slam down so many adult beverages just prior
to a 30 minute train ride back to the city! :)
> Thursday, October 17:
> 11:00am: Lunch With Ginger (Ann Sathers) - ms
And again, great food and service! I wish they were still open for
dinner. I understand that Ginger was stalking me on the way back. :)
> 5:00pm: Happy Hour (Twin Anchors) - ms
> 6:00pm: Dinner (Twin Anchors) - ms
Despite the issues in the kitchen, Twin Anchors is a must-do-again! Very
friendly and welcoming service, both in the bar and the dining room.
Notice that nobody, staff or customers, gave our group any second
glances.
> 8:00pm: Second City Comedy (Second City) - ms
LOL, the cast zeroed right in on the "T" part of "LGBT" very early in
the performance. :)
> 10:00pm: Social time (3160 Lounge) - sv
Although not as "exciting" as many of the Lakeview bars, this is a very
relaxing and relatively quiet place in a neighborhood dominated by loud
dance bars. I've been there three times now and I've enjoyed it every
time!
> Friday, October 18:
> 11:00am: Lunch With Ginger (The Berghoff) - ms
By the time I came back to life that morning, it was obvious that there
was no way I would be able to get there in time. Little did I know that
some of the rest of the crowd was "post-fashionably late" so I probably
could have done it. I just grabbed something on my own and headed out
to ...
> 1:30pm: Rori's Open House (Transformations By Rori) - sv
This is the first time I've seen the shop out in Arlington Heights.
Very friendly, reasonably priced, and does have a good selection.
I was afraid that I would be late for this. I missed my intended train
by a few minutes and had to wait for the next one for almost an hour. By
the time I got there, I had just walked in via the front door and
seconds later the rest of the Pinkfest gang came in via the rear.
> 10:00pm: Social time (Downtown Bar) - sv
I wandered over there at 10:00pm, expecting to see the gang. I looked
all around and did not see anyone. I expected the gang to show up soon,
so when a table open I grabbed it and camped on it for a while. I had a
drink or two (LOL, don't remember how many) and after a while I realized
that I was not enjoying the extremely loud music (I sure don't remember
it being that loud last time!) so I decided to call it a night and went
back to the hotel, which was really just around the corner.
As Murphy would have it, the very second I was past the point of no
return in getting ready for bed I got a text that they were at the bar
and waiting for me. Oh well ... :) :)
I enjoyed the Downtown Bar far better on Sunday when it was not nearly
as loud as Friday!
> Saturday, October 19:
> 12:00n: Lunch With Ginger (Ed Debevic's) - ms
Yeah it's cheesy! Yeah it's touristy! Yeah, it's rife with put-on
attitude! For some reason I like the place. :) It's a very close second
to the long-closed Ralph's Diner at the old Stardust in Las Vegas. One
thing that absolutely cracks me up each time I'm in there is the
juxtaposed "Burgers And Fries" sign with a "Same Day Service" sign that
must have come from an old plumbing shop or something. :)
As I think back, Ed's is the only venue which we've used for each and
every year at Pinkfest.
> 6:00pm: Happy Hour (Lawry's) - ms
> 7:00pm: Dinner (Lawry's) - ms
This is a very classy place. The atmosphere and service in the bar are
both great! My meal was excellent, and I'm sorry that Ginger's did not
turn out as expected. :( It's not cheap, but really, it's a good value
for what you get, assuming you like prime rib. :) It's all class and no
bull$#!+, very little upselling and no bill padding compared to a
certain other place. Salad and side are still included in the base
price.
> 9:30pm: Signature Lounge (Signature Lounge) - ms
I'm not afraid of heights, I'm afraid of falling! :) However, after a
few appropriate beverages beforehand I'm usually comfortable going up to
a place like this.
The line for the elevator to go up there looked very nasty at first, but
it moved right along. Whenever an elevator landed, the attendants packed
as many bodies in it as it could hold and sent it on its way.
When we got to the top there were people all over the place and several
lines. When I wandered over to one of the bar entrance areas, one of the
maitre d types asked me "and how many in your party" so we were seated
almost immediately.
Where we were seated we had a very good view looking south along the
shore and into the main Loop area. Yes, drinks are a bit spendy up
there, but you're really paying for the view. :)
> Sunday, October 20:
> 12:00n: Lunch With Ginger (Ginos East WELLS) - ms
This is a nice place for a lunch or brunch following an intense evening.
The main topic of discussion seemed to be what to do about dinner this
evening. A point raised, and rightly so, was that two high-end beef
oriented places on subsequent evenings was a bit much. Fast forward ...
> 5:00pm: Happy Hour (Smith and Wollensky) - ms
> 6:00pm: Dinner (Smith and Wollensky) - ms
Among the lessons learned is to balance the schedule, making last minute
and on the fly changes unnecessary. A better choice for this evening
would have been something like a fish house. Seafood places usually have
"turf" entrees as well so something like that would have given a better
level of overall satisfaction.
Another lesson learned is to be sure that everyone has contact
information! Where the process broke down this year was that those who
RSVPd after the event was underway did not get this info. Yes, we are
very informal with Pinkfest, and the consensus is that the informality
should stay. Hoever, we do need to pay more attention to detail.
One other lesson learned, from the perspective of the attendee, is that
if something that is expected to happen doesn't happen, such as getting
contact information, this needs to be reported.
Another very unfortunate lesson learned, again from the perspective of
the attendee, is to always have a confirmed hotel reservation when
attending something like this. We had one individual make contact around
noon on Saturay, driving into Chicago with no reservation. Last contact
was made when looking for a hotel out in the O'hare area. I assume this
individual gave up and left, as hotel rooms can be scarce, at any price,
on the weekends, even out in the 'burbs.
Despite a few snags, I enjoyed the extended weekend very much! I always
enjoy visiting Chicago and this eas no exception.
For lodging this year I stayed at the Hampton Inn at Illinois and
Dearborn. I've stayed here before and like it. It's a good-sized very
typical Hampton Inn room. It's a bit more expensive than the Red Roof or
Best Western type of places, but more reasonable than, say, Palmer House
or Hyatt Regency. For a relaxing vacation, I would rather pay a few more
$$$$ and get a nice room in a good location. It's a very easy and safe
walk from the Red Line Grand station, even at night.
I really did not have any transportation issues this year. The landing
at Midway was a bit rough, and the pilot apologized in advance for it,
saying that of the two runways they can use, both had about the same
crosswind. Whooooosh-BUMP-Erk! bump-bump-bump! :( They say that any
landing you can walk away from is a good one, right? :)
I did not rent a car. I've found that I enjoy Chicago better without
one. I did CTA/Metra for most of the stuff and the occasional taxi and
bummed ride (thanks again, gang!) for a few things.
I heard some horror stories about the new Ventra card for CTA, and all
of the confusion. At Midway they had a CTA lady out there by the vending
machines who was guiding everyone through the Ventra card purchase,
which went smoothly.
In conclusion (clap-clap-clap {whistle!}) this was a very good Pinkfest
overall. I enjoyed seeing old friends and meeting new ones. Most of our
activities were well-attended this year.
Thanks again to all who participated, and I'm looking forward to seeing
everyone next year, if not before ... speaking of which shameless plug:
Don't forget Diva Las Vegas 2014 next year! March 30 - April 4.
Be there! :)
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(This posting was entered by annie, an external user of MyDLV.)