VIVA LAS VEGAS!
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:30 pm
Tired as hell, but what a great time in Las Vegas last week-end.
Greg, I know you hear from a lot of folks in passing when its good and extensively when someone has an ax to grind, but for me, the whole Vegas experience was phenomenal.
As far as the facilities go, the Bellagio is just a top resort with world class accommodations. The set-up was great with half the Main Event drafts in one room and the other half in another with a common area in between really kept the noise (and echo-picks) down to a minimum. The food was great both Friday and Saturday during the events. The Chinese Buffet with Key Lime Pie for dessert Friday and marinated flank with sauteed carrots and lemon tortes for dessert Saturday sure beats the hell out of anything I was expecting. Knowing resort/Vegas costs, there is no way that the event fees covered the cost of those buffets (not to mention the beers, sodas, cookies, et al in the rooms at the various drafts/auctions) and I appreciate the extra effort. Not just extra effort, but MAX effort.
The real deal however was the fellowship. There is nothing like the live experience. Getting to see Clum again was great, but to get to reconnect, even briefly with Childs, Jupinka (sorry again Stephen for my faux pas), Rick Thomas, Nick Cassevetes (is there a nicer guy), and KJ Duke just to name a few makes the trip really special. Thanks, Bob, for setting up that breakfast. I really got to know Dan Semsel there and what an outstanding individual he his. I do not believe I had every met Terry Haney until this weekend and what a great guy he is to talk to. There are so many more. Anyway, the live events are where it is at because these guys are the best of the best.
Obviously I had a blast, so I cannot wait until next year! Thanks again Greg (and Tom and the rest).
[ March 28, 2011, 06:35 AM: Message edited by: Edwards Kings ]
Greg, I know you hear from a lot of folks in passing when its good and extensively when someone has an ax to grind, but for me, the whole Vegas experience was phenomenal.
As far as the facilities go, the Bellagio is just a top resort with world class accommodations. The set-up was great with half the Main Event drafts in one room and the other half in another with a common area in between really kept the noise (and echo-picks) down to a minimum. The food was great both Friday and Saturday during the events. The Chinese Buffet with Key Lime Pie for dessert Friday and marinated flank with sauteed carrots and lemon tortes for dessert Saturday sure beats the hell out of anything I was expecting. Knowing resort/Vegas costs, there is no way that the event fees covered the cost of those buffets (not to mention the beers, sodas, cookies, et al in the rooms at the various drafts/auctions) and I appreciate the extra effort. Not just extra effort, but MAX effort.
The real deal however was the fellowship. There is nothing like the live experience. Getting to see Clum again was great, but to get to reconnect, even briefly with Childs, Jupinka (sorry again Stephen for my faux pas), Rick Thomas, Nick Cassevetes (is there a nicer guy), and KJ Duke just to name a few makes the trip really special. Thanks, Bob, for setting up that breakfast. I really got to know Dan Semsel there and what an outstanding individual he his. I do not believe I had every met Terry Haney until this weekend and what a great guy he is to talk to. There are so many more. Anyway, the live events are where it is at because these guys are the best of the best.
Obviously I had a blast, so I cannot wait until next year! Thanks again Greg (and Tom and the rest).
[ March 28, 2011, 06:35 AM: Message edited by: Edwards Kings ]