Mar. 20th, 2008
Return to Sea-Tac
Mar. 20th, 2008 01:11 pmHere I am at the Doubletree Sea-Tac for Norwescon. Aside from the hassle of having five separate items with me (briefcase, computer backpack, CPAP, rolling luggage, poster tube), the trip was uneventful and routine. The train was on time from Fremont/Centerville. The bus transfer to the airport wasn't a problem. The flight was a little late leaving due to a defective APU, but the flight wasn't full, so I had the seat open next to me.
dinogrl was on the same flight as me, a few rows forward, and we met at baggage claim. My big piece of luggage was one of the last off the belt, but the poster tube was nowhere to be found. I was concerned that it might have been misrouted (it's a Priority Mail mailing tube because I was thinking I might have to mail it back). If I hadn't heard the announcement of "oversized items at the door near carousel 14," I might be still waiting; sure enough, my tube had gone there.
I checked in with not too bad a wait -- after realizing that there was indeed a separate, shorter queue for Hilton HHonors members. They initially had me in a double-queen room on the "staff wing," which has certain advantages, but I asked for a single-king, and they moved me to a different wing. They did warn me that they were shifting me to a new wing, and I agreed to it. I hope I haven't destroyed the Hotel Liaison's finely-crafted plans.
Now to go get registered, distribute the Anticipation flyers, and start posting signs for Match Game SF.
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I checked in with not too bad a wait -- after realizing that there was indeed a separate, shorter queue for Hilton HHonors members. They initially had me in a double-queen room on the "staff wing," which has certain advantages, but I asked for a single-king, and they moved me to a different wing. They did warn me that they were shifting me to a new wing, and I agreed to it. I hope I haven't destroyed the Hotel Liaison's finely-crafted plans.
Now to go get registered, distribute the Anticipation flyers, and start posting signs for Match Game SF.
Norwescon Notes
Mar. 20th, 2008 05:43 pmRegistration was pretty quick, although I still don't understand why one should be obliged to show government-issued photo ID to collect membership materials if you have your purchase receipt. Have there really been many cases of people stealing other people's memberships through stolen receipts? And I really don't understand why you should be obliged to show such ID if buying a membership at the door in cash. Doggone creeping "papers please" mentality!
Once I collected my materials, I found that Norwescon fails The Badge Test on multiple counts:
( Kevin rants about membership badges again )
Yes, I'm being cranky. I don't mean to be ungrateful to Norwescon in particular; after all, they invited me up to do Match Game SF, which I enjoy doing. I'll complain about any convention that fails The Badge Test.
Once I collected my materials, I found that Norwescon fails The Badge Test on multiple counts:
( Kevin rants about membership badges again )
Yes, I'm being cranky. I don't mean to be ungrateful to Norwescon in particular; after all, they invited me up to do Match Game SF, which I enjoy doing. I'll complain about any convention that fails The Badge Test.