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Postby External Poster » Fri Jan 23, 2004 9:35 am

This posting is from: Crystal Frost
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Hi Girls!

Since so many of you were so helpful last time I posted a message, I
decided to throw something else out here. Any suggestions you have will
be greatly appreciated!

I've already started planning my wardrobe (Excel spreadsheet and all -
really!) and wanted some feedback from you ladies regarding what is
appropriate for some of the events. Which events are casual? Which
events are formal? Should I pack poolside wear? Y'know all that kind of
stuff.

I read all of the comments about the weather - thanks. I've never been
to Vegas before, so I used those messages as a guide. Luckily, the
seasons change so dramatically here in New York that I feel like I have
a pretty varied wardrobe already.

Thanks again!!!! I am very excited.

-Crystal

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jan 23, 2004 10:05 am

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In general, Las Vegas is a casual town. Casual to very casual is what
95%+ of the tourista types wear.

Yes, I know, that's not what some of our people want to hear. :) :)

In general, casual to moderately dressy attire, boymode or girlmode,
will be appropriate at most DLV activities.

>Which events are casual?

Casual would be appropriate at most DLV activities, if that's what you
would like to wear. Casual is required for a few things such as the side
trip to the ghost town and a couple shopping things.

Casual is recommended for the daily lunch/brunch.

>Which events are formal?

The big show on Thursday, the accompanying limo tour, and the
alternative "Pity Party" are the big dress-up activities. There are
others, and some choose to go formal to such things as the Annual Mixer.

The High Tea is "dressy daytime" and is about the only thing where casual
is not allowed.

There's also one activity (possibly two) planned where it will be
appropriate, even encouraged, to do something more flashy or exotic, if
you choose to do that.

>Should I pack poolside wear?

The Sahara pool will be open, but last year people reported it was COLD.
Other hotel's pools may or may not be open. They usually open around the
first of May. There will be a pool at the Garden Party on Saturday, but
it will most likely be cold as well.

Our schedule is still being put together, but a very detailed list of
dress suggestions for each activity will be sent out in what we call
the "large final mailing" to everybody who is registered.

Between now and DLV, most of our general mailings will feature one
activity in detail and will discuss dress for it.

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Postby External Poster » Fri Jan 23, 2004 11:38 am

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Thanks a ka-zillion Annie!

This really helps me a great deal. I can get cracking some more on that
wardrobe spreadsheet!

I look forward to each week's e-mail so I can learn more about each of
the events!


-Crystal

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