Slugfest AX 2008 survey

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Which would you like

Poll ended at Fri Apr 11, 2008 11:03 am

A nice close restuarant that would cost $50 a person
9
50%
A nice restuarant I would have to travel further to but cheaper.
6
33%
Find the nearest Mc Donalds
3
17%
 
Total votes: 18

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Post by JWR »

Hi All,

I have been looking into places to hold our RS/Beta/cel collectors gathering known as Slugfest 2008 to be held in conjunction with Anime Expo 2008 in downtown Los Angeles.

I do need some input from those that are considering attending as to the price range and distance you would be willing to put up with for such an event.

Downtown restuarants are nice with private rooms but not what I would consider cheap with so far an average price of $50 a head for a 3 course buffet ($35 food + Tax + Tip) Drinks extra. There are several within a mile or two of the convention center.

There are places further out away from downtown but would require carpools or rentacars.

So I ask what is your preference.
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You might look in the Little Tokyo area for a gathering spot. It is a few miles from the Convention Center. The Little Tokyo Business Association has a list of area restaurants and a link for the Japanese American Community and Cultural Center (rooms for rent and maybe some suggestions?).
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Well, frankly, I think something close by is going to be one of the only options, unless people want to step up and offer rides. You might want to see how many people can drive before looking into anything farther away.

If it ends up being $50 a person, can people come in to talk and not eat? I know there's no way in heck I'd be willing or able to spend $50 on a single meal. :? Of course, I'm not sure if I'll be attending AX yet.
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I am fine with any of the above.

I will be driving up from San Diego so I will have transportation. I don't mind giving a ride to the dinner, but I own a pick-up so I can only take one (two if we squish in).
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I would prefer somewhere that we can guarantee space. Going to somewhere close like McDonald's means that it will be crawling with other con-goers.
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Post by purple-plum »

I would actually prefer something expensive and close...only because I wont have a car to get anywhere...if theres people willing to give me a ride (and my sister) then i wouldnt mind going somewhere else...if we do go to mc donalds im going to have to pass...i dont particularly want to eat there after working all day

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The closer the better in my opinion. I am not too worried about cost if it's a really good meal. I love good food.

I just really don't want to have to travel to get there if it can be avoided.
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I'm not sure If I can go (But I hope I can!!!)
I don't mind...As long as the place is not in a bad neighborhood..I hear that the Expo is near some shady place.....is that true???
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Joe,

Any place will be fine as long as we are able to have sufficient room to discuss cels, anime, and the state of the economy. As for food, nearly anything will do, most of us are not too picky. (I think...) I suspect that all of us are going to have cars. Do you know if the LA convention center is going to have in-and-out parking privileges? If you need any help researching anything let me know.
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I have been doing a lot of checking via internet as well as a couple of scouting trips to view the area.

I do agree that having room to mingle and share out collections in decent lighting is what I would like to see. Actually if I can match last years place without the hassle of having to scramble to cover overboard hidden charges such as a 30% tip and a per person fees for room use and additonal per person fees for bar service reguardless if anyone used it or not.

here's some an examples of ones I found that's within a mile of the con site(now this is just an examples not set in stone) http://www.engineco.com/ inside sitdown
http://www.bbc2go.com/ outside terrace
http://www.thepalm.com/sitemain.cfm?site_id=36 High $$$
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If you do a weekend lunch, you could use the Dash (10am-5pm weekends) for a quarter a ride to increase your options.
(http://www.ladottransit.com/dash/routes ... wn_we.html)
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GuyvarIII wrote:If you do a weekend lunch, you could use the Dash (10am-5pm weekends) for a quarter a ride to increase your options.
(http://www.ladottransit.com/dash/routes ... wn_we.html)
I think for an organized event a lunch would not work (not to say groups could not get together on their own) due to a lot will be going to events , standing in lines or like Maria & myself working in the dealer room.
We want to set it up to get the most that want to attend.
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I think the Palm link you want is this one:

http://www.thepalm.com/sitemain.cfm?site_id=36

One block from the Staples Center, rather than the one on Santa Monica in West Hollywood.
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irmgaard wrote:I think the Palm link you want is this one:

http://www.thepalm.com/sitemain.cfm?site_id=36

One block from the Staples Center, rather than the one on Santa Monica in West Hollywood.
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I think [quoteirmgaard]he or she think the Palm link you want is a lot of things.
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