This posting is from: Denise McCracken
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I told Annie that I wasn't going to post my summary this year because
I didn't have a very good time, and I thought that by telling the truth,
I would step on some toes and hurt people's feelings. But, she asked me
to do it anyway, so here goes. The best thing about the trip was seeing
a few good friends again.
6:00pm Happy Hour (Hamburger Mary's - MV)
7:00pm Dinner (Hamburger Mary's - MV)
We skipped these, went to another place and got some really good prime
rib.
8:30pm Welcome Celebration (Zingers - SV)
IIRC, we did do this. A bar, some drinks...
Monday, April 25:
11:00am Valley Of Fire side trip (VOF State Park - MS)
This was fun. The scenery up there was beautiful. I had a chance to
do some rock climbing, get some exercise and meet some nice people.
There was plenty of room for everyone who attended.
8:30pm Alternative option - Karaoke with Eric (Flex - SV)
Was fun, at first. Randi (sp?) dared me to do "Rappers Delight", and
ended up buying me a drink. Then Eric made some ignorantassed comment
about my "plumbing". I wasn't too happy with him until I thought about
it...we were in a place where people spend too much time thinking about
"plumbing", and where we really didn't belong. Our first mistake was
walking in the door.
Tuesday, April 26:
5:00pm Night Of The Soiled Doves II (CR - MV)
Last year, a small group of us went out there, enjoyed complimentary
champagne, talked to the girls and took some photos, and got some free
souvenirs. It was fun.
This year, it was crowded. A caterer brought some food that was
lousy even by grocery store standards...cold pizza and mushy lasagna.
We were sequestered behind the brothel by the pool. Tony took a few
pictures until someone complained that he wasn't taking enough, and took
the camera from him. He said that if anyone asks him to take pictures
in the future, he's going to photograph useless sh*t like trash cans,
just to teach them a lesson.
Someone was following me around giving me sh*t about the limo tour
arrangements. One organizer was agreeable and wanted to be helpful, the
other wanted to start trouble and be a pain in the a$$. If you can
guess which is which, then don't blame me, because I'm not telling you
anything new. I just sat in a pool chair, talked to Anhya for a while,
couldn't wait to leave.
Wednesday, April 27:
8:00am Air Tours (Airport - MS)
Cancelled, no airplane. Our regular mechanic couldn't find the
problem with the airspeed indication. I was going to look at it
Saturday, but we had an emergency at work.
Ev Eating Out Night (Several - MS)
6:00pm Happy Hour and Dinner (Freezone Milanos - MS)
A total crusterfluck. To put this in perspective, you have to
understand why we originally chose Milano's. In 98 (?), our small group
went there and found that the food and service was excellent. This
year, we packed the place to capacity and people were being turned away.
I had hoped that with three other options to choose from, the group at
Milano's would be manageable, but it didn't work out that way. The food
was still good, but it took a long time to get there, and with a crowd
that size, packed in so small a place, it didn't matter. It wasn't an
enjoyable experience.
9:30pm Karaoke with Eric (Goodtimes)
He wasn't there. That was probably for the best.
10:00pm Showgirls Of Magic (San Remo - MS)
Tony did this, got to be on stage and won us some tickets to V. I
heard that a good time was had, but I didn't go because the last time I
was there, we were packed in like sardines.
Thursday, April 28:
9:20pm Limo Tour (Vegas, baby! - MS)
I wasn't sure how this was going to turn out. We had a major problem
with the registration. People who mailed their checks in and did their
registrations far in advance were getting bumped onto the waiting list.
Some of them didn't make it, and I'm not sure that they got their money
back. Randi (sp?) gave one person her money back and was going to try
to get a refund for both of them. Annie had to get mean and nasty to
get Tony and me into the tour and onto the limo that we had asked for
when I sent my registration and money in back in February. I said the
hell with it and asked for my money back, and was refused.
Despite this, though, Annie came through and got it straightened out,
and we did the tour. Overall, it was enjoyable, but not as much as
previous years. The Del-Mar had already been removed from the tour, and
this year, we didn't get to do the four Queens.
Tony went to the Charles Bar. I didn't.
Friday, April 29:
11:00am Secret Garden / Dolphin Habitat (Mirage - MS)
I think I was supposed to host this, but by this time, I didn't give a
sh*t. We didn't go.
1:00pm Bellagio Lunch (Bellagio Buffet - MS)
Was good as always.
7:00pm Michael Cagle Show (Steven Davids - MV)
Didn't go. Heard it was "the same".
10:00pm Lou Martinez Revue (Zingers - SV)
This was great, for the first hour. Lou is a great entertainer as
well as a musician. Then Karen Denise showed up, and the show went to
hell. She is obviously used to performing for a larger audience, and in
this venue, she came across as "plastic". The show was much better
without her.
Saturday, April 30:
6:00pm Dinner (Carluccio's - MS)
I didn't go, can't stomach the place, but my name was on the list, so
I may have accidentally signed up for it. If someone lost money because
of me, please let me know and I'll mail it to you. I don't feel like
looking it up and messing with it, just email me or whatever.
9:00 pm V Show.
Fantastic show. We had been there once before, but many of the acts
and the emcee were different. If you're looking for it on the DLV
schedule, it's not there.
11:59pm Rocky Horror Picture Show (Paradise Theater - SV)
A great show, as always. The film broke and they didn't get to finish
it, but it didn't matter. We had fun anyway.
In summary:
DLV has become much too large for me. The fun things that I did with
small groups of friends are not so much fun with so many people
involved.
While I know that Annie worked hard on it, and it may be necessary for
some things, the registration system is a pain in the a$$, and has
caused some major problems. Trying to straighten out the limo tour
thing was more like dealing with a government agency than with friends.
I'm bored with the things that we have done year after year, and if I
were to organize anything new, I would have to mess around with
electronic registration, crowds, etc., instead of just suggesting
something to do.
As hard as we tried to fight it, it's a convention, not a vacation.
I've done every year since 1998, but I don't care about doing it
anymore. Tony wants to go back next year, but we may have to compromise
or something.
-densie
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(This posting was entered by Denise McCracken, an external user of MyDLV.)