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Old 07-08-2007, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by gettingby View Post
I have to say that I don't have any problem with a meet and greet. The problem I have is the fact that those who are trying to "plan" it need to take into consideration that some of us have families (ie: kids, spouses) so there needs to be someone offering ideas for families. I don't know about everyone else but some of us have to budget our money wisely. I, for one, cannot afford a trip where the entertainment is a show at $90 a pop.
This years Meet & Greet was kinda in one place because of one certain member really pushing it hard.

In the next week or two I'll be taking the location thread and then asking for ideas in the most populated areas. Preferably I'd like personal experience with each of those areas that have a wide variety of items to do.

I think you brought up a key point in why there needs to be two seperate greets. Some members have kids and I don't know about you, but when I was a kid, the last thing I'd want to do is spend all week in sessions on a medical disease with my parents. At the same time, there are some members on here that can and want to break away from their family to go to something like that.

Keep an eye out for the next few weeks for location ideas for the vacation half of the M&G.
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