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Given the cluster of hotels on North Glenstone and the number of members staying there wouldn't it be great if there was a shuttle to the rally site? I sure appreciated the shuttle in Bloomsburg.
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Coach House. I wanted to be with the cool crowd.
I have a related or hopefully unrelated comment about hotels at national rallies. Sitting in the miserable heat at the rally in Doomsburg, PA I made a reservation for the next year in Sedalia, MO, with a non-chain local mom 'n pop motel. I did confirm that reservation about a month before the Sedalia rally. When we got to the motel the desk clerk would not honor the reserved price, claiming that the motel had "new owners" and the price was now $20 per night higher. We argued, and went back and forth. The desk crook finally agreed to charge us only $5 a night more than the reserved price instead of the $20 extra per night, if I would promise not to tell anybody. Since we were hosting Camp GEARS, this was a Monday through Saturday 6 night stay so the upcharge was then $30 total. Not wanting to be homeless for a week I caved. In keeping with my promise the only people I complained to were the Missouri Attorney General's office and the Sedalia Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau.
For this year our reservation was made through Hotels.com with a pre-paid payment using American Express, both of which are protective of their transactions. I don't expect an issue with reputable motels/hotels, but raise the issue just for general awareness of what some in the industry like to do to folks.
Given the cluster of hotels on North Glenstone and the number of members staying there wouldn't it be great if there was a shuttle to the rally site? I sure appreciated the shuttle in Bloomsburg.
Did you get it worked out?Coach House. I wanted to be with the cool crowd.
On the bright side, Waffle House is across the street. Always entertaining. Smothered and covered.
I’ve been to a Waffle House three times in my life. The first time the place was held up by a pistol-brandishing thug as I calmly attacked my hash browns. The second time two stout fortyish women had an argument. One left with much choice language, got in her Monte Carlo and repeatedly rammed her opponent’s little Datsun. The third time there was a knife fight in the parking lot. Having been trained among Marines who routinely beat and stabbed each other, I calmly patched up the loser while waiting for the police.
Haven’t been back since.
I just cancelled one night (the 17th) at Coach House.