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Message no. 1
From: Caric caric@********.com
Subject: [gcplan] GenCon restaurant location guery
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 10:57:05 -0700
Sebastian Wiers wrote:

> To anybody I stayed with in the dorms last year, or others I ate breakfast
> with-
>
> What was the name of the restaurant we ate at a couple of times that had
> the all you can eat breakfast buffet, and was a couple blocks (tops) from
> the main Gencon site?
> Bonus points- do you remember how much it cost to indulge in said
> buffet?
> This pertains to organizing a rendezvous point with some other people,
> so my vague remembrances (I know I could find it by walking) are not serving
> me well.
> I do recall it was just down the street from where the FASA seminars
> were held...
>
> Caric, Teeg, I know y'all were there... help?
>

I know which one you are talking about, I want to say it was the Holiday Inn,
but I'm not 100%. I know that I can't remember the cost however.

Hope that was vague enough. :)


--
~Caric

"Oh my."
-Drothos Krit, Human Archer from the City of Vivane when his enchanted
sword adhered to a Globberog.
Message no. 2
From: Ereskanti@***.com Ereskanti@***.com
Subject: [gcplan] GenCon restaurant location guery
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1999 16:48:41 EDT
In a message dated 7/13/1999 12:52:21 PM US Eastern Standard Time,
caric@********.com writes:

> > Caric, Teeg, I know y'all were there... help?
> >
>
> I know which one you are talking about, I want to say it was the Holiday
Inn,
>
> but I'm not 100%. I know that I can't remember the cost however.
>
> Hope that was vague enough. :)

I *really* think it was accessable from the Holiday Inn, as I know it was
past the Hilton (we had to walk around it, remember?). I also seem to recall
it costing about 6.50 per person, NOT including drinks, which is mid-to-high
range for a breakfast buffet IMO.

-K

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