by External Poster » Sat Sep 04, 2004 5:19 pm
This posting is from: annie
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>Without reservation I continue to endorse Diva Las Vegas as the premier
>Transgendered event in the country.
Thank you! It's feedback like this that lets us know that our efforts
are appreciated, and that we are doing something right. :)
>In fact I no longer attend Southern Comfort as I grew bored of the
>"same ole thing" year after year.
The conventions are, unfortunately, very predictable and repetitive.
They do, however, often times give people in our community their first
significant exposure to life out of the individual closet, which is a
Good Thing<tm>.
Yes, in the past there were movements to make DLV more like the mainline
t* conventions, but that seems to have died out, and those with us now
appear to value DLV for the singularity it is.
>Personally I'd love to see maybe not an EVENT hotel, but maybe a
>central location where more girls would want to stay. Close to the
>Strip, affordable, clean and open minded.
I think your idea is what Michelle had in mind with the proposal, and
that's what she means by "Event Hotel". I know she did not intend to
propose any kind of central activity location, as might be inferred by
the "Event Hotel" name.
>It would be nice to have the girls staying in the same hotel not only
>for the camaraderie but also to as simple as help zip up your dress,
Ok, help me understand a few things here.
Maybe I have some wrong perceptions.
When I'm at DLV (or Pinkfest or Fall Harvest or anything like that) I
spend very little time in the hotel room, except for sleeping, changing,
cleaning up, checking e-mail, making a few phone calls, etc. I spend
almost no time in the hallways or in others' rooms. I get the impression
that most of the others use their rooms about the same.
Is this not the case for the others? Do I just "not get it" here? Am I
missing something? Please speak freely if you have to.
This next question is really for everybody ... over the years at DLV,
we've had groups of our people concentrated in various hotels, including
Imperial Palace, Sahara, San Remo, even Las Vegas Hilton. Has there been
any significant social interaction on the hotel floors?
What you've mentioned ("... would be nice to have the girls staying in
the same hotel ...") has been a recurring theme almost as long as DLV
has been around, sometimes qualified with reserved floors, rooms blocked
off, and yes, those proverbial group rates.
Is it more of a "dorm" environment that people are after?
I admit that one thing I've tried to have us be cautious about is any
incentive to have our people stay in the room/floor/hotel/etc. as
opposed to getting out and participating in the activities.
Those who want more of a centralized place to stay, please help me (and
some of the others) better understand the logic and ideas.
Comments?
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(This posting was entered by annie, an external user of MyDLV.)