> Don't tweak anything. Diva is fine the way it is.
This appears to be what most of those who have answered the original questions are saying. Thanks.
> I would be more regular if only there were more reasonable
> price air tickets and deals on rooms like you used to have.
Air transport is currently a sellers' market and unfortunately that's probably the expense that we have the least control of. Since the Great Recession wound down, air fares have risen significantly. In the early-mid 2000s I would typically pay $200-ish for DLV airfare, but lately if I can get it under $400 I think I've found a real bargain!
All I really can suggest here is to book early and try to find the bargains that still do show up. If you're in an area served by Southwest, they include two bags with a ticket and they are very liberal about allowing you to rebook if fares drop.
If you're an area served by Spirit and/or Allegiant, they usually have the lowest posted fares to LV. They charge extra for about everything and would probably charge you for the seat belt and the restroom if they could!
As for hotels, we've been fortunate that for the past two years we've had someone who has taken the initiative to finding us some actual meaningful discounts at a major Strip hotel. It doesn't reduce the hotel rate to what it was in 2002, but it sure helps!
> One obvious thing your not bringing up is that younger gurls,
> at least those who do dress up, usually pass a lot better
> and don't need to go to Diva to get out.
If you don't mind I'm gonna use the term "blend" here in most cases instead of "pass" just because I think it's more accurate in this and many contexts.
Yes, those of younger generations have many more options than we had when we were in our 20s. I will also agree that for the current 20-ish or so TGs, those who are indeed out in mainstream public are those who tend to blend quite well.
> You all know that gurls who can pass have it a lot
> easier both in transgender community and real life.
I'm not going to argue with this at all. I must admit that the two examples I cited prior regarding gainful employment both blend very well and are not at all obvious.
There is one other thing I would like to bring up. Just as there is a learning curve to climb regarding becoming comfortable going out in mainstream public, there's also a learning curve to becoming comfortable in public with those who do not pass (or blend) as well as you might like.
> Young and passing and you start out from second base.
LOL, when I figured out which "second base" you were referring to here
I admit the analogy does fit.