I waited a day too long.
I was so sad to find out that the room I wanted (the only one under the government rate that I could get reimbursed for the full cost of the room) had been booked. It made me not want to go to the conference anymore. I ended up booking a room in the conference hotel. I'm trying to see the bright side.
Pros:
-I don't have to go outside in February to go to the sessions.
-My room has a full private bathroom (the B&B room had a communal shower)
-There's a TV.
But...Cons:
-No free breakfast
-No free WiFi in the room
-It's so "mainstream" and I can't say that I'm supporting a small business that serves locally-grown food.
I'll have to find some other occasion to stay at that B&B for two nights or so in my life. Honeymoon?
Come see me!!! B&Bs are awesome and usually run by little families here. I am already planning where we go, so now you have to visit. Stratford Upon Avon ok with you?
ReplyDeleteWhere are you and how long will you be there? One of my crazy post-Hawaii plans is a Great World adventure, after all!
DeleteI'm in Galway Ireland. West Coast of Ireland. But it's about an hour plane ride from pretty much anywhere in England or Europe. I should be here until June-ish. Then hopefully graduate work in London or Essex.
DeleteYou can eat free breakfast by eating with me. If I still live in DC. And by "in DC" I mean in Virginia. SO you can come have free breakfast by either leaving the city by going South or North :)
ReplyDeleteOoh...I hope I get a JHU interview, because I was totally thinking that I could come out either before or stay a little later, and if you're living in Baltimore, I can totes stay with you! (Note my use of "totes" to indicate excitement.)
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