From: Rosada (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Mon Dec 29 2008 - 13:33:25 CST
Debs, Here's my twist. And BTW, a big HOLA (Spanish for hello) from
Tucson, AZ. Not a convention = no registration fee. You pay to get to
Las Vegas. You pay to find a place to stay in Las Vegas. Once you're
there think of DLV as a big Diva Buffet. You pay for the activities
you want to participate in. All those activities are listed in the
DLV discussion mailing. They give you enough time to select and
register for those activities.
And there are all kinds of activities ranging from no & low cost to
high cost, and in between. DLV really does go out of their way to
accommodate all with various activities in various costs. It's all up
to what you want to spend once you arrive.
For example, formy first DLV I went to have a whole body waxing which
was costly (I budgeted for that though) and had a great time with my
sister-in-law Bobbi and Big Sister Mindy shopping for good makeup and
shopping at thrift stores for clothes. Limousine ride and Las Vegas
shows are about the costliest things on the Diva Buffet, but a must,
at least for your first DLV.
There are numerous eating establishments that we frequent ranging in
price. I hope that helped, and hope to see ya there. Bye Bye Muchacha!
(that's girl in Spanish).
Rosada Delano
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