From: annie@annie.net
Date: Sat Sep 14 2002 - 10:33:36 CDT
> Dinner 7 - 9 PM
> Gentry 9:30 - midnight (no guarantee about getting
> good seats on a Fri night)
> Baton 12:30 (assumes we make reservations)
This would work for me. I know with this schedule, some people will skip
the Baton, but assuming I stay in the area and don't have to drive out
to the toolies, I'm game.
> Of course, there ae other ways to arrange it. One really nice thing is
> that the same outfit will easily work for all 3 places. Both Gentry and
> Baton are very nice and you can dress up a little.
I would say that if you dressed up a bit for dinner at Ed's, it would be
very well received. :) :) :) :) Something that's a bit retro would get a
very good reception, IMAO. :)
> IIRC, the front
> tables at Baton are a little awkward (kind of like long picnic tables).
> I recommend the smaller, rounder tables at the back or sitting at the
> bar (although you view the show from a sharp angle at the bar). They
> also have some very nice padded benches that line the wall (by the
> spotlight and the sound booth??) that let you sit looking straight ahead.
I thought the seats we had at the bar last year were great, plus we
didn't have to wait for drink service, and the "facilities" were very
handy. I thought I had a very good view of the show.
Yes, we probably should make advance reservations this year. IIRC, Tina
was gonna make them, but they were booked solid for that evening and
some of us had to brave the line and an oh-so-honest doorman. :)
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