im gonna go ahead and bring this up now, as I'm sure a hundred other people will bring it up at some point, but be sure to address the concerns of any of the 'under 21' crowd. :-)
Thank god I turned 21 this year. Perfect timing on my part I must say.
Any other details as far as reserving deals/rooms set aside for con goers?
It looks like there are a good number of smaller meeting rooms. I think it would be very cool if we could get the "breakout" rooms going in those. That way if someone shows up with some good material, they could find a decent spot to talk and discuss. I figure if someone's being an asshat, the crowd would just leave or get someone else up there.
With Defcon being at the Riviera this opens up alot more possibilities for cheap rooms right next to the con (not that it is an issue with rooms AT the con being so cheap now). Being part of the under 21 crowd I may have to readjust some plans a bit, but overall I see the change as something that is going to make Defcon a whole lot better.
Not to mention getting back from Quarks is easy as pie now.
just tried if you go by their online site if gives you number to cal if you go by vegas.com it says the rooms are booked up. guess I will give the phone a try
Well good thing I'll be 22 by con time next year huh? :-P
-zac
well I cannot wait to turn 21 so I can gamble my life away.....cool bean just got a room quote of basically $100 for a 5 night stay which I think I will go ahead and do though I will wait to make my reservations till the first of the year.
it has grounds just like the AP ... HUGE pools too
that is what would matter a great deal to me, grounds that are spread out and flowing as opposed to a high-rise building hotel style design. at defcon i've met probably ten times the number of people that i meet at events like HOPE or (no offense to the crew) ShmooCon. not any of those orgainizers' fault... east coast cities don't generally have large, spread out grounds for their resorts. when in vegas, however, i'm all about going for such a scene since it's far and away better than being stuck in corridors and behind closed doors.
"I'll admit I had an OiNK account and frequented it quite often… What made OiNK a great place was that it was like the world's greatest record store… iTunes kind of feels like Sam Goody to me. I don't feel cool when I go there. I'm tired of seeing John Mayer's face pop up. I feel like I'm being hustled when I visit there, and I don't think their product is that great. DRM, low bit rate, etc... OiNK it existed because it filled a void of what people want." - Trent Reznor
Comment