I'm just worried that the Del Mar won't be expecting the constant rush and will run out of beer.
No, you're just not supposed to suggest that people might be crushed to death in the rush for seats and beer.gerdbonk said:There's fear that if 1500 people learn they can't all fit in the bar, they'll all cancel?
No, you're just not supposed to suggest that people might be crushed to death in the rush for seats and beer.
~~ Paul
That's all I need now. I already have a broken colloabone and two broken ribs!
H Mom
I'm just worried that the Del Mar won't be expecting the constant rush and will run out of beer.
I'm just worried that the Del Mar won't be expecting the constant rush and will run out of beer.
I hope this doesn't mean less tables in the event hall. I mean I'm happy and everything, but I really do like the tables.
Surely a hotel bar would know what to expect when they sell out of 2163 rooms, particularly since it was only 1 year ago that they had to endure our level of debauchery.
As a woman I am more worried about the bathroom capacity.
It's true that as the percentage of female attendees grows, the number of free bathroom stalls shrinks.
And we've always had to be patient when ordering drinks at the Del Mar, but at the very least, the drinks are cheap and the company while you wait is pleasant. I find that a good trick is to circle around to the outside bar, play a hand of video poker, and order your drinks there -- much faster service.
It's true that as the percentage of female attendees grows, the number of free bathroom stalls shrinks.
And we've always had to be patient when ordering drinks at the Del Mar, but at the very least, the drinks are cheap and the company while you wait is pleasant. I find that a good trick is to circle around to the outside bar, play a hand of video poker, and order your drinks there -- much faster service.
Or buy it at the store and drink it at the bar. I got no complaints when I did that...
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They're really quite relaxed about drinking in Vegas. All the usual rules you'd expect based on life elsewhere really don't apply.
I think it was TAM 7 where, at about 4AM, I asked the Bar Staff if they'd like us to leave so they could close, and they looked at me like I was too stupid to live.
I'm sure someone will happily correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't TAM8 very close to a sell-out? If so, then I wouldn't expect they'd have to make any changes to the seating configuration this year, as there really won't be that many more people.