Thanks to everyone who has responded to my email of Saturday night. If you didn't receive an email, please note so in the comments section of this blog, as you are not on our "interested list". For those who haven't answered, please do your best to answer. If we have 15 cars or 40 cars makes a big difference in hotel selection.
In reviewing Day 6 of the route that Ken has made, I note that there is an optional side trip to White Sulfur Springs, WV. When we were there on MOA IV, we managed to take a picture of all of us in the circle in front of the Greenbrier Resort http://www.greenbrier.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greenbrier . We personally would like to go there again. Some had dinner at one one of the restaurants $$$$$, but there are dress codes, and blue jeans are not a part of it, and a jacket and tie is. The dress codes are clearly marked on each restaurant should you wish to wander about and to have dinner. Also most require reservations. If there is enough interest, we can make group reservations. Not to worry about this all yet, but you might want to see if you are interested.
There are also The Bunker Tours http://www.greenbrier.com/play-here/the-bunker.aspx which might be interesting as well.
We also did our laundry in White Sulfur Springs- I think Steve K has a story about that. Speaking of laundry, we make an effort to have hotels/motels every 3-4 days that have self serve laundry, or else have laundromats in the town. Occasionally, if in a location for 2 days, we send "out" our laundry so we can spend time visiting, rather than doing laundry. We also have "laundry parties".
We will have MOA regalia as well- shirts, fleeces, hats, badges that are included in the registration fee, with optional items to purchase. If dressing MOAish, you need fewer clothes to pack in your limited space.
1 comment:
Nice informative write-up.
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