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Ha, Some funny answers! It is a friendly show and relatively easy to navigate the venue.If you come by air be sure to book and prepay the Show shuttle-it is on the Hotel site. If you want to save $$$'s and be spared Hotel grub--and big dollar booze markups-both within 5 mins walk from M front door. There is a very good breakfast/lunch -fresh organic/etc eatery just about 100yds on right from entrance of the Marriot,plus opposite it is a Buffet-- Indian,also very good and cheap. Next to the Indian is a Wine cellar with amazing selection. I'll join ya there! Des |
I never wear white after labor day. I always remember my ears. I floss daily, so breath isn't a problem. I do enjoy 30 year old scotch, so I will be liberal with compliments. As helpful as that advice was, I was hoping to hear from folks who have been to the show, or who are going this year, or who happen to know something about the program. I'm asking, for example, if there are any "must sees" or "don't bothers" that might help me make the most out of the show. I'm also open to suggestions about what steak to eat. Bryon |
Definitely prioritize the two or three things you want to hear every day. Take short breaks every hour. Start at the top floor and work your way down. Stay hydrated but don't over-hydrate. Don't eat a big lunch -- it makes you sleepy. Eat small, healthy snacks during the day. Try and get enough sleep. It's easy to get overstimulated and overly tired. Use the sweet spot seat judiciously Don't talk if other people are listening in the room Use Sunday morning to go back to re-listen to pieces you are genuinely interested in. The room is less crowded, the power is better and the gear is broken in. Best time to make a deal on show demos. |
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