> 1. No
> 2. Nothing
> I vote for keeping it as is.
Thank you! I would sure like to hear from some of the others who have been relatively silent on these questions.
> Let the younger ones conform to what Diva has been and not Diva
> conform to cater to the younger crowd.
I'm of the opinion that we really don't have to change much at all to better zero in on what the younger (and here I'm kind of generalizing by saying younger than the Boomer generation, many of whom do not consider themselves to be that young) would find of interest.
We've found out, for example, that dance activities are popular with the younger attendees, but can be enjoyed equally by the Boomers. We've expanded the Late Night Dance sessions to almost nightly recently and we could easily expand the Mainstream Clubbing to multiple nights as well.
We've also found out (or more correctly chosen to realize it) that high-end dining does not appeal to the younger folks, and it's very simple, assuming we have volunteers to do so, to be sure that we have more contemporary and more reasonably-priced dining options available.