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In this mailing:
Pajama Party
General registration is open
That perennial question
Sahara Hotel rates
SO's
Hotels and (blonde) hair
Golf list
Hotel questions
Rio and La Quinta
Hair and hotels
Blonde and IP
Still more hotel
Palace Station
Hotel question
Room sharing
Web Sites
Summary Schedule of Activities
Latest headcount
Administrivia
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Only 87 days left, gang!
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Pajama Party:
LeeAnna writes:
>Here is the latest and greatest on the "Diva Las Vegas 1st Annual
>BabyDoll/Nighty/Pajama Party & Sleepover". :+)
>The location is very close to the Sahara and the LV Hilton. It is on
>Paradise Road across from the Convention Center. The address is 3225
>Paradise Rd and the phone number is 702-796-9300. I have chosen this
>location for its close proximity to the Sahara and because of the
>rooms openness ....... and it has a kitchen with oven, microwave, frig
>and such. The kitchen is important for the POPCORN, shrimps (for
>whomever thought that one up earlier...LOL), Horse-a-dorvaas, and of
>course the bottled refreshments ...
>(wonder what the liqueur of choice for Annie will be this year...giggle)
Well, I know what it >>WON'T<< be. <vbfg>
>and mixes. I will have Champagne there and some softdrinks. I think
>I can even squeeze in a bottle of Vodka.
>I will have a few Chick Flicks there also. I am planning on Sleepless
>in Seattle, French Kiss, and Chocolate. If there is a fav of yours
>please let me know. I am planning on all around girl stuff... like
>gossip, doing each others nails, hair styles and such, talking
>trash(all GGs I have talked to about this says this is a must....
>giggle), taking photos, did I mention gossip, a best babydoll mention
>and the most trashy one too......:+) We will have the girl stuff
>trade boutique also. Oh, and we will have sooo much fun... and we do
>not have to leave until 11am on the 2nd of May... so we can make
>breakfast and I will make my world famous Scones. Of course we will
>have to have bloodymary's too (this might be Annie's new drink of
>choice....:+)
>I forgot one of the most fun things....Makeup. Nothing more fun than
>other girls doing a makeover for you...
>If there are any suggestions for something else to do, please let me
>know.
I would like to thank LeeAnna in advance for coordinating this. It
sounds like something to look forward to.
This will happen Wednesday evening, May 1. (Be there or be L7)
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General registration is open:
When you make the decision to attend, please stop by the url:
http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/reg.html
This will help us better plan for DLV.
It's perfectly fine to indicate "don't know" in many of the fields.
This year, on-line cancellation, update, and code recovery are
available.
Note to returnees, volunteers, and Las Vegas locals: Please register,
nobody is assumed to be on the list.
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That perennial question:
Most frequently asked question has always been "How many are coming?"
From now until DLV, we will include the current headcount in the weekly
mailings. Look toward the end of the mailing under the title "Latest
Headcount."
This year we will not be trying any extrapolation or fudge factors to
try to predict total turnout or account for no-shows. What you see will
be the raw numbers of those signed up at the time.
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Sahara Hotel rates:
LeeAnna writes:
>Annie, I just did my room reservation at the Sahara. They still have
>rooms at $39 in the older tower and $49 in the newer tower for our DLV
>weekday dates. The friday, saturday rates are $69/$79. So girls, pick
>up that phone (1-888-822-8767) and make those reservations if you do
>not have a room yet. Last year most of the girls were at the
>Sahara.... any way, just wanted to let everyone know.
That rate is definitely good. History has shown that at the Sahara, if
you book the lower rate for the Tunis tower, about half the time they
will actually check you in to the newer Tangiers tower.
Thanks, LeeAnna. :)
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SO's:
>Can you tell me how many wives will be coming? Thanks.
Well, we currently (as of Saturday morning) have 11 significant
others signed up, (at least) one of which happens to be male.
There have been a couple of attempts to plan some SO's activities, but
they have never worked out. We're still open to the idea if anybody
wants to plan something.
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Hotels and (blonde) hair:
>Excellent hotel history summary.
Thank you. {blush}
>I am sure that it will help newcomers understand how our hotel
>selection "process" works. Even I didn't know much of this history.
>>Blonde:
>>>If we have a blond day will someone have to volunteer to remain
>>>non-blond so we don't get lost and we have someone to ask what we're
>>>doing? :-)
>>Very good point. :) Any volunteers? :)
>Actually, volunteers aren't necessary. Blondes are historically very
>accurate guides and pathfinders. It's a little known fact that
>Sacajawea was a blonde. So was Joan of Arc, Emelia Earhart, and Charo.
>All personal heroines of mine.
>For those newcomers to the list, let me explain a little background
>about DLV 2002 Blonde Hair Day:
>As a celebration of the glitz and glamour that is the essence of DLV,
>we are encouraging (but would never think of requiring) DLV
>participants to Go Blonde For A Day (trademark) on Wednesday May 1 at
>all DLV activities on that day. If you're not lucky enough to be a
>natural blonde, just bring a blonde wig.
>Every girl deserves a chance to experience that special feminine
>delight of being a blonde, and DLV offers you that chance this year.
>If you haven't done it, you'll be amazed at the flattering attention
>you will receive. Being a blonde just gives you that extra dash of
>pizzazz and confidence that allows you to glide right through an
>otherwise boring monochrome world. Reject the dark side, and come
>over to the light.
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Golf list:
A test message was sent out to the DLV Golf mailing list a couple days
ago. If you are on the golf list and did not receive this test message,
please let me know (just reply to this mailing) and we will be sure to
get things straightened out.
For those who are interested in playing golf with the DLV group (this
is scheduled for Friday morning, May 3) and are not on this list,
please send a quick note to: dlvgolf@geekbabe.com and request to be
added to the golf list.
Discussions of various golf issues will occur on that list.
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Hotel questions:
(somewhat edited)
>>+Stayed there once, played there lots. Much too noisy but the price was
>>+right, only $27. shame they did away with ths old cocktail waitress
[cut-paste]
>>+If you ask me, it's a good cheap place to sleep. Only something like
>>+$39/$49 wkdy/wknd. Ask for a room in the west tower half way back.
[cut]
>Here's the deal. I need some help finding something I can truly
>afford. If I can't find it, I can't come, sorry.
>Pardon my language, but where the hell are people getting these rates?
>I've been up and down the Web, and I'm seeing prices like $80 and $110
>per night. Someone has to be getting these prices, why can't I?
Getting the absolute best hotel deal is somewhat of an exercise for the
student. You may have to do some homework, and it looks like you have
started doing it.
Yes, people are paying those rates quoted above, but you may not know
the whole story. The $27 and $39 may be casino rates, offered to known
players, but again, these are in line with what others are reporting
elsewhere in this mailing.
Let's look at this one, however ...
[paste]
>>+Rooms are $10.00 per person/per night, Sunday thru Thursday.
At first glance, you would think you are gonna get a room for $10/day.
WRONG! That's the old "per person, double occupancy" deal, and, imao,
it is borderline deceptive. The room is $20, not $10 per day. I would
go as far as to suspect the person who paid $27 above was actually on
this rate and it came to $27 or so with taxes and nuisance fees. In any
case, I'm sure the $10/20 rate is for weekdays only, weekends higher.
Anyway, we don't know if that $10/20 rate is good over the DLV period,
but there's an easy way to find out. Phone the hotel and ask. Say you
heard the rate on the highway stations.
If it isn't, the Sahara has real, bookable rates in the $30's weekdays
during DLV, and some of the Station properties (I would suggest Palace
for the DLV people) are quoting good to great rates for the DLV period.
There are two other quite decent $30-ish places reported in this
mailing.
Another good resource is the weekly LA Times listing, but as of this
date, the DLV period is not covered by these yet.
Sharing a room can be one way to make DLV more affordable. See notes
on room sharing below. This worked out well for a number of people
last year.
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Rio and La Quinta:
>I have stayed at several hotels in Vegas but never as Kate. (I'm still
>a bit aprehensive but determined to be there!)
Glad to have you with us. I think you will have a great time.
>I have had a yen--"not money" to stay at the Rio and was wondering with
>it being a Latin American themed place, ie:- Dressing up etc', How
>accepting it would be to us? If any of the Diva ladies have stayed
>there en femme what if any response have they received.
As far as I know, none of the DLV people have stayed there, but the
local t* group had a trip to their shopping area a few years back and at
least one of our people visited somethng over there (club?) last year.
Rio will be more expensive than our three suggested places, but not as
expensive as Bellagio/Mandalay/etc.
I can't say for sure how t-friendly they really are, but I would guess
that if you pay your bill, don't rub it in anybody's face, and don't
trash the place, you would be a welcome guest in either mode. This is
the case for most every place.
>Also I stayed at the Monte Carlo once and seem to remember a small
>hotel in a great location between it and the New York, I think it was
>called the La Quinta. I tried to find it on the net for prices etc'
>without success. any info?
La Quinta has (at least) three hotels in Las Vegas. One is on the
Strip, as you mentioned, another is over on Paradise, the third is out
northwest. One of our people has stayed at the northwest one and has
liked it.
These will not be as nice as Rio, but not as expensive. Almost every
travel agent books La Quinta, or you can reserve yourself with a credit
card at http://www.laquinta.com/ $70-ish per day.
Please let us know if you need anything else.
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Hair and hotels:
>A couple of thoughts after reading the last posting.
>I recommend Vegas Girl Wigs as the best place in Vegas to buy wigs for
>a couple of reasons. First, they are involved with the local T
>Community, and are most helpful. They have a nice selection of wigs
>in just about any style, at reasonable prices. However, you may get a
>better price on one of their EBay auctions. This is a bit early,
>however, an idea might be to buy one of their styled wigs on EBay, pay
>for it, and then tell them you will pick it up when you are there at
>DLV. That way you don't have to worry about getting it back to Vegas
>with you. BTW, I have mailed all kinds of things c/o the hotel I am
>staying at prior to my getting there lots of times. I send a fax to
>the hotel asking them to look for my package, my name, and when I will
>arrive.
>Hotels-- I think the choice of a hotel depends on personal preferences
>and needs. If you like the glitz, etc., of a big casino/hotel that is
>one preference. But you should be comfortable going up and down
>elevators, through casinos, etc., dressed.
>For those who find that type of exposure difficult I recommend a nice
>motel, such as a Quality Inn. The money you will save over a
>Casino/Hotel use to rent one of the cheap cars in Vegas. Your car is
>right outside your door.
>I am Vicki 24 hours a day anyway. But I still like to stay at a motel.
>I hate the long waits for valet, or long walks to a parking lot, and
>so on that is part of staying at a casino. There are so many things
>to do in Vegas off the strip that I MUST have a car. Girls, a couple
>of taxi rides a day costs about the same as having your own car.
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Blonde and IP:
Denise writes:
>>>If we have a blond day will someone have to volunteer to remain
>>>non-blond so we don't get lost and we have someone to ask what we're
>>>doing? :-)
>I will volunteer for that.
Ok, we'll get you a brunette wig for the evening. :)
>>I have stayed at the IP, but not for DLV. I've also visited the rooms
>>of several DLV people there, both in the towers and motel section.
>I stayed in the tower. It was clean and reasonably comfortable, but
>nothing luxurious. A lot of little things bothered me; for instance,
>the room had been repainted a different color, but they hadn't bothered
>to move the pictures on the wall. You could still see the old color,
>sharply contrasting, behind them.
At least they didn't paint over the pictures. :)
>Like many other hotels (did I say Stratosphere?) their elevator service
>was poor, and their breakfast buffet was nauseating, unless you're into
>rubber bacon and soggy scrambled eggs.
Elevators are s-l-o-w at many hotels. IIRC, at the IP, there is a second
large bank of elevators toward the front that is a lot quicker than the
main one back there by the shops. Also, IIRC, there is a stealth
elevator toward the rear of the tower complex that is muck quicker, and
not well known.
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Still more hotel:
>Annie, I don't know if you want to say this, meaning not to take any
>business away from your official places,
No problem at all. We recommend the three places primarily for those
who want to be near to the others, we're not married to any of them. :)
>but you might mention that
>both Terribles and Arizona Charlies (east) are advertizing $39 rooms
>and these are both only a year or so old, so they must be decent.
Actually, I've stayed at Terrible's (the old Continental completely
renovated) once. Very decent for the price. Just a bit off the main
uh, drag, uh, so to speak. :)
I've played at Arizona Charlies East (and west) but never stayed there.
IIRC, it's near Boulder and Flamingo, definitely off the beaten path.
I would recommend the above places only for those who have their own
vehicle.
>Just my $.02 anyway.
And worth every penny. :) Thanks for the note.
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Palace Station:
>I booked at the Palace Station for $19 and $69 in the courtyard instead
>of the tower. Hotel is not as good as Sahara, but I just need a safe
>place to sleep anyway.
Those are very good rates, especially $19 for weekdays. You may very
well get some company over there. :)
For those listening in, Palace Station is just west of the Strip on
Sahara. The courtyard is motel type buildings kind of off to the side
of the main building. Palace Station is known to be t-friendly.
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Hotel question:
>I just called all 3 hotels. Why is it that Sahara is so much lower
>than the others? Any reason?
Sahara and IP are very close as far as what you get and the quality of
what you get. I'm assuming Boardwalk is similar. The real difference
between them, therefore, is "Location Location Location" and I'm
assuming that's the big reason for price differential.
Sahara is North Strip, in a less trendy area. IP is right by the "Four
Corners" intersection of LV Blvd and Flamingo, dead center, heart of
the action. Boardwalk is in the Monte Carlo/Aladdin/MGM area close to
the intersection of LV Blvd and Tropicana.
One advantage to the North Strip is far less traffic. Advantage of the
center Strip is more facilities within walking distance. As far as DLV
is concerned, there's no clear advantage to any of the three, it's
whatever you prefer.
Hope this answers.
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Room sharing:
DLV, just like any other event where people pay for hotel rooms, can
be more affordable if people share rooms. We want to (again) have a
"roommate clearing house" in this mailing list.
If you've already booked a room, and would like for somebody else to
stay with you and share the expense, or if you're looking for somebody
who has extra space, please write to this list (dlv@geekbabe.com) with
the word "Roommate" somewhere in the subject line. Please include the
following items in your e-mail:
1. Your name.
2. Your e-mail address.
3. What date you will be arriving and what date you will be departing.
4. Do you have a room to share, or do you need space in one.
5. Any annoying habits or traits you have. (Do you smoke, do you snore,
are you a very early riser, compulsive talker, late-nite MTV addict,
etc.)
6. Any additional notes or comments.
When we have roommate items, we will include them in a special ongoing
section toward the bottom of each mailing. Those interested in sharing
rooms can then contact each other by e-mail and make arrangements.
Please remember, any roommate agreements are private arrangements
strictly between the people involved, and I or anybody else cannot be
responsible if things don't work out (etc. etc., yada-yada, you know the
drill).
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Web Sites:
DLV main page http://www.geekbabe.com/dlv/
annie http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/
Denise (Densie) http://www.geekbabe.com/admaero/
Tina http://home.swbell.net/tinatdre/
Mindy http://www.fortunecity.com/village/freedom/785/index.htm
Cat http://profiles.yahoo.com/dodiamonds
or http://www.geocities.com/dodiamonds
Dorothy http://dorothy_d.homestead.com/home.html
RhiannaCD http://members.aol.com/rhiannacd
Julie http://www.geocities.com/julie7_46/
Monique http://www.leggitv.com/
Ginger http://www.geocities.com/latexia_g/
Micheline http://www.micheline.ca
Michelle http://www.idis.com/mpj/
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Summary Schedule of Activities:
Date Day Time Activity
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Apr 30 Tue Morning
Afternoon Milano's Welcome Dinner
Evening Pre-DLV get-together
May 01 Wed All day Blond Hair Day
Morning
Afternoon
Evening Dinner (tentative) and Welcome celebration
After Karaoke, Goodtimes
Later Slumber Party (and swap meet)
May 02 Thu Morning Air tours
Afternoon Glamour Boutique Open House
Evening Frank Marino Show (La Cage)
After Limo tour
May 03 Fri Morning Golf
Afternoon Carluccio's Dinner (5:00pm)
Evening Goodtimes Annual Mixer
Late Night Dance Night
May 04 Sat Morning
Afternoon Mall Crawl
Evening Las Vegas "Legacy" show
Midnight Rocky Horror Picture Show
May 05 Sun Morning
Afternoon Side trip, Valley of Fire
Evening Buffet dinner, Palace Station
Farewell Get-together
This schedule is tentative and not complete, subject to change.
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Latest headcount:
Sat Feb 2 04:05:00 CST 2002
Ppant signup: 28
SO signup: 11
Total signup: 39
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