This posting is from: annie
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>like Night of Soiled Doves.
Night Of The Soiled Doves is a reception and mixer at one of
Nevada's famous "ranches", about an hour out of Las Vegas.
"Ladies of the evening" attire is appropriate for this
activity. :)
Be prepared for some parlor games and expect surprises! :)
>What are the various options listed on Tuesday?
Tuesday is what we call Eating Out Night followed by
Mainstream-Alternative Night. All smaller group things.
There will be several dining options, most of them having
a Happy Hour just prior. You can select the one which most
appeals to you. Some are very "safe" for those just coming
out, others are wide-open mainstream public.
EON options are still tentative, and we do expect to have
at least one more in there prior to DLV.
For after dinner, the Alternate Bar Crawl has just been
outlined in a post here. Level 107 Lounge is a mainstream
lounge option. Roller Derby Boot Camp has been discussed
in depth here.
There are two show options, one of them being high-end
(meaning $$$$$) and the other being "affordable".
Tentative selections are Viva Elvis for the high-end
show and the new Framk Marino (impersonators) show
for the lower-cost show option.
> Also, are the shows on Tuesday night attended as a group?
Yes and no.
The newer shows with reserved seats are incredibly
inflexible in allowing those who pay separately to
sit together, therefore for the high-end show, expect
our group to be scattered all over the showroom. See
the coordinator of the particular show early at DLV
for any group purchase plans, and you'll probably
be able to sit with some others in the group.
For smaller shows, such as Frank Marino, it is
often very po$$ible to $ay the right thing$ to the
$howroom $taff to get a group $eated all together. :)
Any other activity questions, please ask.
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