From: Sarah Charles (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Tue May 03 2005 - 23:40:14 CDT
Overall it was a wonderful time, but our success has it's drawbacks. I
agree with those who felt the larger group interfered with our chances
to visit with the girls at the Chicken Ranch. I was halfway through
the evening before I got where I could find them and then the bell rang
and they had to run off. It was a shame to miss having more
conversation with these wonderful young ladies. That being said, I
still enjoyed the trip out, the stay there and the return to town,
because I was able to visit with new girls, and old friends, each step
of the way.
We had over 20 people sign up for the Art Tour, but either the late
night the previous evening or the rain or something else kept most of
them away.
Annie, maybe this is the topic for a question on the follow up survey.
What kept you from attending activities you signed up for? Those of us
that went to the Las Vegas Art Museum saw a wonderful exhibit and
discovered that we were remembered from last year (favorably remembered
if you must know). And the next time you feel you have too many layers
on as you attempt to create that perfect feminine image, just remember
that Liberace weighed about 185lbs and had some costumes that weighed
over 200lbs. Yes, that museum was a treat as well.
Lunch at the Sahara was a good opportunity to meet new girls and
although we overfilled Milano's, they maintained a pretty good attitude
and kept working to meet our needs (except for elbow room). My only
complaint was that I spent most of my budget on new glasses and
couldn't attend the Showgirls of Magic or the Follies. Maybe next time
around.
Thanks to Annie for working her computer magic for all of this to come
together. She continues to be my hero. Regardless of how the events
turn out, the organizers contribute so much thought and energy in
trying to create opportunities for others to enjoy their time at DLV.
Thanks to all of you. And to those who come back year after year and
those who made it for the first time, thank you as well. It's a
lovely, somewhat messy, chaotic, fashionable, bizzare and wonderful
time.
Sarah
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