This posting is from: annie
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> We have a few questions that I hope you can answer. We have registered
> and made reservations for some of your events. Questions include:
If you've registered and filled in the activity selection screen, you
are on your way!
> 1. What are the times and specific locations for the events? Schedule/agenda
> for each day?
On this coming Wednesday, everybody who has registered and completed the
activity selection screen will get our large final mailing, which will
include a very detailed schedule with dates, times, locations,
excruciatingly detailed driving directions, dress suggestions for
each activity, and all kinds of other information.
> 2. What hotels are cross dresser friendly? Is the Rio CD friendly?
Most hotels are oblivious to gender identity, as long as you pay your
bill, don't trash the place, and dress and behave as a lady or gentleman,
whichever you prefer at the time.
We've had a few stay at the Rio over the years, no incidents that I am
aware of. Hopefully somebody reading can comment further.
Kate, didn't you stay at the Rio last year? (You listening in, Kate?)
> 3. Is there an organized dancing night? If so, when and where?
Two of them. Right after the Welcome Celebration over at SRO and Friday
at Gipsy (and maybe others). See the final schedule.
> 4. Is there an organized shopping trip? If so, when and where?
Three activities that are shopping related. First, both Glamour Boutique
and Hidden Woman are putting on open house sessions for our group.
If you want something more mainstream, there's a shopping excursion to
the Fashion Outlet, Las Vegas (Primm Valley Mall), on Wednesday. See the
final schedule for details on all of these.
> 5. Is it OK to go shopping en femme even if one does not pass well?
That's really up to you, depending on your personal comfort level. We've
had no major incidents ever reported while shopping, over all DLV years.
My (strong) suggestion is to be sure not to overdress ... dress in a
manner similar to other women of your age, height, body type, etc., and
do not hang around in groups in the shops and malls.
It's also ok to shop for girl things in boymode. This will be nothing
new to the clerks or to other shoppers. Las Vegas is a "show town" and
it's not unusual to see men shopping in womens departments.
Hope this helps. :)
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