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EF13 website up and running
BigBlueFox:
--- Quote from: K9Primate on 14.11.2006, 00:42:24 ---Some grocery stores in Suhl, there are more.
The distance shown is from the Ringberg Hotel.
As been said before, just team up with someone who has a car. ;)
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Maybe this information is useful to some, by the way found using Google Earth.
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Plus the Lidl discount store which is under construction as we speak. It*s located right at the bottom of the mountain, and will be going into business soon. :)
Schneelocke:
--- Quote from: BigBlueFox on 14.11.2006, 19:03:29 ---Plus the Lidl discount store which is under construction as we speak. It*s located right at the bottom of the mountain, and will be going into business soon. :)
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Sounds good! :) I hope that one will be open by September.
timduru:
--- Quote from: Cheetah on 12.11.2006, 19:51:50 ---
Okay, I think I need to put things into perspective here:
Out of 400 attendees at EF12, only 250 attended the meals at all. The rest not only paid for a meal they didn't want, they obviously spent extra money to eat elsewhere. So, when deciding which part of the increased cost to offload from the con fee, food was the obvious choice. And with an art show turnover of roughly 11000€, the average congoer doesn't seem to be overly poor.
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Totally agree on that :)
Beside the BBQ (and I think there'll still be one at EF13, right ? )
And the breakfast, I think I didn't go to any of the meals, or maybe just one in the evening..
The reason for that is that either we preferred to just go out as a big group with friends to eat
(it was not easy to find sitting space for big groups in the meal room )
But the main reason is also that we were usually busy preparing stuff, or fursuiting events were a bit too close to meal hours,
(not good to eat too close to fursuiting ;) )
So we preferred to just skip the regular meals, and eat later on outside :)
So the main thing I'll miss will be breakfasts :)
I'll most likely bring things like cakes and orange juice and such with me,
but does the restaurant at the hotel has breakfast offers too, or is it only open for lunch and dinner ?
Loewi:
--- Quote from: timduru on 15.11.2006, 10:16:11 ---So the main thing I'll miss will be breakfasts :)
I'll most likely bring things like cakes and orange juice and such with me,
but does the restaurant at the hotel has breakfast offers too, or is it only open for lunch and dinner ?
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Its no Lunch, it will be a Brunch, so I guess it will go from 10-12 or from 11-1 - So its a mix between Breakfast and Lunch.
I dont think that they will offer Breakfast additionally, because that would mean double work for them. But i dunno exactly.
On the other side you could Brunch at 10 or 11 - so that would mean Breakfast and Lunch for you.
Nightfox:
Yes they do!
You can have a normal breakfast from the menu from 6:00 in the morning :)
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