This posting is from: annie
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First of all, thanks to Elena for putting this all together. It's
nice to have somebody do this so consistently well, and we do
appreciate it!
Thanks to Janna and Velma for the service and hospitality. We do
appreciate the welcomings we received, and it's a very good thing
to know that the Pinkfest business is welcomed and appreciated.
I've made a few more comments about the open houses below.
Most of all, thanks to all who particpated, without whom Pinkfest
would simply not happen! :)
I'm gonna comment in sequence here ...
+Thursday, October 4:
+ 6:30 p.m. Happy half hour at Chicago Chop House
+ 7:00 p.m. Dinner at Chicago Chop House
Excellent as usual. Very good food and drinks, not cheap, but
very very good. :)
We had the largest Pinkfest CCH group so far. I don't think anybody
got as much as a sideways glance. Our people seemed to blend very
well with the normals. :)
We've received comments in the past that CCH is too expensive for
some. I didn't hear any of that this year. Was there anybody who
skipped CCH on Thursday because of the price?
+ 9ish: Gentry on State (maybe)
Zzzzzzzz.... I needed sleep more than I needed more celebration. :)
+Friday, October 5:
+ 12:00 Noon Lunch at Ed Debivics (Chicago)
This always works out well. I do wish we could get some larger
groups here, as we used to when we did dinner here. Do we want
to try this for dinner instead of lunch again next year?
+ 2:00 - 6:00: p.m. Open House at Janna's
Yes, I was fashionably late. :) Quite a few new people turned
out at Janna's (Janna has quite a following) who also joined us
for dinner and partying after.
+ 6:30 p.m. Happy Half Hour at Winberies (Oak Park)
+ 7:00 p.m. Dinner at Winberie's
I think everybody was fashionably late for this one. The staff was
very patient, although I know they were getting a bit antsy about
"are you all here yet" and such.
The food was great as always. I didn't hear a single complaint. I
also think it was a bit less crowded on Friday this year than it
was last year. I seem to recall SRO at the bar last year.
+ 9ish A drink at the Hideaway
"A drink" translated to many drinks! :)
Hideaway has to be the Find Of The Year for 2007!
It says a lot for a club when they give us a good enough time that
nobody, even the hardest of the hardcore party animals, wanted to
venture on to Hunters.
It has a floor for hardcore dance fans upstairs, a bar-bar on the
first level (karaoke that night) and a (semi) quiet area off to
the side for those who just want to sit back. I was tempted to
scream out "get a room, you two!" to the one couple who kind of
wandered back there. :) Lotsa real music on the juke box.
We got a great reception there. More notes below.
+ 10:30ish Partying at Hunters Dance Club
Didn't happen, well, not on Friday, anyway. :)
+Saturday, October 6:
+ 12:00 noon: Lunch at Hard Rock Cafe
Again, small crowd, good food and service, and a very good time. Also,
for HRC, we consistently get smaller crowds than we did when we did
it for dinner.
+ 11:00 a.m. -10 p.m. - Open house at Rachel's Wigs
Rachel's also has quite a following in the TG community, and they
have welcomed Pinkfest with open arms for the second year in a
row. I probably would have been content to sit there for a while
but I needed to rush off early to get the change of venue notice
out.
+ 6:30 p.m.: Happy half-hour
+ 7:00 p.m.: Dinner (Ann Sathers)
Well, as all of us now know, AS's now closes at 4:00pm on Saturday
for one reason or another and we found out the hard way. I did go
back to the hotel and spam out Elena's notice (I was in a hurry and
I at first sent it to the DLVDISC script) which was the reason I was
fashionably late to the new location. (I would have been a few
minutes less fashionably late had the Addison El stop not been
closed for reconstruction.)
Somebody also put notes up on the door to AS's so anybody who went
there would at least know of the new location.
Cy's Crab House is another Find Of The Year, and it was a great
drop-in replacement. We had great food and service, and I don't
think the group received any more attention than anybody else in
the place.
+ 9ish: Boystown Bars
Didn't happen. It was decided on the fly to skip Boystown mainly
due to the expected crowd after the Cubs play-off, and the expected
lack of parking in the area.
+Sunday, October 7:
+ 1:00 p.m. Lunch at Maggiano's Little Italy (Chicago)
Elena and I were the only ones, as we did expect. Very good time
and very good food.
I would like to hear from others about the timeframe. Is Sunday not
a good day for others?
. . . . .
A few general comments ...
1. Lunches and daytime things.
It seems like we've only been getting the hardest of the hard core
at lunch. What is it, and I would like to hear from those who did
not do Lunch with the Pinkfest gang, that would entice you to join
the group for lunch? Is it the venues? Travel issues? Too open and
public in "broad" daylight for you? We need some feedback on this.
We haven't really had much success with daytime activities, with
one major exception, which brings me to the next topic ... :)
2. Open houses and such.
Despite the relatively small crowds, I'm hoping that Janna's and
Rachel's considered the open houses worthwhile and will continue
with them. I did business with both of them, and I know others
did as well, so hopefully they will see enough value to do it
again.
One comments I will make, and I did feel kinda badly about it,
is that both places had sumptuous spreads with much left over.
On both days I had a very big lunch and was anticipating a
diet-busting dinner on both evenings, and really the last thing
I wanted to do was to nosh at the time. I really feel bad turning
down such offerings, trust me. I really appreciate the effort.
I almost felt like I was being rude by not partaking.
3. Parking at Hideaway?
For some reason, somebody (don't know who, and it really doesn't
matter) passed the word that there was no parking available at
or in the vicinity of Hideaway. I **KNOW** that this disuaded
some, and they either went to Hunters or called it a night.
THERE WAS PARKING ALL OVER THE {expletive} PLACE!!! Yes, I am
shouting. Whether it just gave them an excuse to retire early,
or it actually scared them off, several of our people missed
what was a very good club and a very good time due to some very
incorrect information being passed as fact! :(
4. Taxi?
+Also, don't forget about Vanessa's Univeral Taxi #108. She can give
+rides out of or from the suburbs. Her cell phone # is (708) 837-0826.
Did anybody use this service.
I hope Vanessa wasn't turning down other rides in anticipation of
business that did not appear.
5. Schedule issues.
Yeah, we had a couple schedule boo-boos. NBD! Things worked out,
well, actually.
Thanks again, everybody. See you again at Pinkfest 2008, if not
before! (Hint: http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/) :)
Comments?
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