Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
- Subject: Re: Re: WWDC WO Meet
- From: "Joe Little" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:53:47 -0700
Dully noted, but after Chucks comment, the open mic thing sounds more
intrigueing :)
However, I looked into Thirsty Bear. Because of our size we can
comfortably get the billiard room for free, but the catch is the
minimal payment stuff:
<Snip>
Food and Beverage Minimums: Food minimum requirement is $20.00++ per
person. We recommend a minimum of $20.00++ per person for an appetizer
reception or lunch and $30.00++ to $50.00++ minimum for dinner.
Beverage requirements and options are outlined on the attached
beverage information sheet. All menu selections must be made one week
prior to the event date. Final guest count must be made three
business days prior to the date of the event.
</Snip>
I wonder if we can do much less per person (~$15) for ~50-60 people,
if its drinks and perhaps one ordered appetizer. The idea being people
are throwing $10 to at least one drink, and $5 up front no matter what
for the appetizer.
I'll call them.
On 7/12/06, Ken Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
I really think you guys should consider the Thirsty Bear unless it's
booked... Their upstairs is perfect for this size.
On Jul 12, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Joe Little wrote:
> On 7/12/06, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> On Jul 12, 2006, at 1:07 PM, Joe Little wrote:
>>
>> > Here's an idea. Instead of us all trying to find a good pub that
>> has
>> > room for us, etc, would it not be reasonable to just have a
>> > "reception" at the King George meeting room. We can get bar
>> service or
>> > something like that. Selection, of course, may not be as wide,
>> but it
>> > may be the easier thing to do:
>> >
>> > http://www.kinggeorge.com/meetingroom.html
>>
>> My only concern is that it might be a bit small if 60 of us show up.
>>
>
> Yes, we'd need to see if spill over in to the hall is ok. I'm just not
> sure we'd have all 60 at once, which would still make it work. The
> other far flung idea is to get Apple to let us take over the Apple
> store there or some room at Moscone. More removed from the
> drinks/food, but we'd then have to get that in. I think the ideal
> situation is the pub..
>
>>
>> > I was the one who suggested 21st Amendment, but we'd definitely
>> be in
>> > the private area or require the entire place to reserved, and we
>> are
>> > talking at least $500 up front plus up front pre-purchased
>> appetizer
>> > (at least 1) -- my guess is $1K or more down.
>>
>> $20 a person if 50 show. The $20 a person might keep some people
>> away. Maybe we should just mob a bar again. :-)
>
> As I was saying, idealy we'd love a pub, but I don't know of anything
> that fits 50+ at this stage. So, I'm asking the list if its better
> that we stick to a pub/bar and demand a certain amount of cash up
> front to get one (Again, perhaps Joshua Marker has done some magic),
> or we give up on that dream and try to simply get a good BOF gathering
> with Apple's assistance and do what we can do to drinks/etc in.
>
>>
>>
>> > Someone recommended another place that they knew the owner of, and
>> > there was mention of Joshua Marker looking as well. So, that's the
>> > status as such. Of course, we can make this the official pre-press
>> > signing of Chuck's and Sacha's book event :)
>>
>> That would be more than a little premature. :-)
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>
> What, 4 months until I get the book on Amazon (by the time of WWDC),
> and there is still nothing to show for it?? :)
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