This posting is from: Kimberly Kael
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Following up on several items that came up during the survey (and one
that did not ...)
> The name tags would be better if they had an elastic string that
> goes around your neck like they had at IFGE. The clip on is a PITA.
I have to agree. Somebody followed up by saying that the clip-on was
the best bet for not ruining clothing. I'm sorry, but a metal clip?
On silk? On anything hand knit? I think not. I wound up not using
it for some events and clipping it to my purse for others.
I'll look for plastic clip alternative or something that converts
easily from a lanyard to a clip like I've seen at a few conferences.
If I find anything promising I'll bring it up on the organizer mailing
list.
> ... we saw some comfort ratings of "Very Uncomfortable" for
> Palace Station and Paris.
> What was it, specifically, about these two hotels, which
> contributed to your uncomfortable feelings?
I see that Paris rated as "Very Uncomfortable" overall on the survey,
which surprised me since I stayed there, loved it, and did respond to
the survey. It's possible I responded incorrectly. How many people
stayed there this year?
None of the staff made me feel the slightest bit uncomfortable, and
even guests in the elevators were no problem at all. I wouldn't
recommend it to anyone self-conscious because you have to walk through
very busy areas to get anywhere from your room but even on Night of
the Soiled Doves I didn't have any problems.
> All of the resources I can find confirm that 3111 is indeed
> the correct address of the Blue Ox. Where did that 3065 number
> come from?
Google maps also listed the address as 3111, and so following
directions on my iPhone led me to the same parking lot as one other
bewildered attendee. The building was clearly numbered 3111 and was
definitely a block or so west of the correct place. We drove further
and finally found the sign for the Blue Ox and I noticed that the
street address was definitely different - 3065 was my memory of what
was actually posted on the building.
Given that more than one of us had the same problem, perhaps someone
in LV could do a drive-by to confirm?
> ... although I've seen Zoomanity I'm ready to go again and
> will now volunteer to try to make it happen in 2009.
That's the one show I took the time to see on my own this year. I
attended the 10:30pm showing on Wednesday and had a great time, so I
think that's a great idea for 2009. One thing to keep in mind is that
the priciest seats invite interaction with the cast which might be
more attention than many would want. I was happy to be one row back,
avoiding attention.
> ... someplace in the the BDR or some other document ...
I keep seeing references to the BDR but I have no idea what it is!
Please help keep Diva friendly for newcomers by avoiding "in crowd"
terminology.
> Just to reiterate a point I made in an earlier post, we should
> consider making the Limo tour BYOB.
I agree 100%! There was too much whining about the selection of
drinks and snacks in our car. Setting the expectation that you should
bring what you plan to consume makes it easier on everyone.
ONE LAST THING
I talked to quite a few people at DLV that were surprised to hear
there were any gatherings at all on Sunday. I know these weren't
exactly high-profile events, but it seemed odd that they weren't on
the master schedule and were simply buried in some other message.
There was so much pre-Diva mail I had trouble finding the details when
the time came and had to resort to a full-text search of my mailbox to
find them!
Next year, I'd recommend putting the pre-DLV gatherings on the master
schedule just so everyone has a shot at getting there. I'm planning
to volunteer to format the schedule a few different ways so people can
easily download PDFs and print either full details or quick cheat-
sheets and bring them along.
~~ Kimberly
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(This posting was entered by Kimberly Kael, an external user of MyDLV.)