DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
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After decades (!) of attending DS Festivals on the East Coast, I am finally making my West Coast debut this month, barring any last-minute disasters. Now, what should I prepare for in Burbank? How are the accomodations at the Marriot and its surroundings? I understand there's a Denny's across the street, but what else is there? Should I be wearing a sweater inside the ballrooms, and insect repellent outside? Should I bring food with me if the restaurants are expensive, and if possible, what snacks? BTW, I'll be on JetBlue flying in (my first time on a plane!) from JFK- what to expect from this airline?
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Expect smog and hazy sunshine.
The fest itself will be the same, but be glad for that Denny's. LA goes on and on and on. Unless you have a car, you won't be going any further than Denny's!
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Charles your Jetblue experience should be quite nice. The seats have individual televisions with many channels and Jetblue still serves complimentary food and beverages. I've experienced them being quite timely as well.
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Jet Blue--low prices and generally good service.
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In addition to Denny's, the strip mall across the street has Panda Express, Del Taco, a Greek cafe, Subway, and an ice cream place. The ballroom in the convention area next door gets chilly like at most hotels. The outside temps are probably going to be in the upper 80s, maybe 90, but dry and not humid, so I don't know nothin' 'bout insect repellent. The Marriott should have most services you'll need, including self-service laundry.
Congrats on your first flight!
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Charles,
I've used Jet Blue several times and never had a problem. Their on-board service was nice. I don't know if there have been any changes since then about what is served on the plane during the flight. That said, I would recommend that you pack yourself any snacks or easy carry/pack sandwiches so that you are sure to have what you need on the flight. You can always get a beverage on board, even if you might have to pay for it - I don't know if you do or not. It's been three years since I flew Jet Blue.
Congrats on your first flight!
Nancy
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There's a Subway restaurant across the street? Perfect!
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Yep, and open for breakfast.
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How did I miss all those places when I did Burbank 2 years ago?
Charles, you'll have a great time!
I hope you get to see Hollywood Blvd and-----GREYSTONE!
Coming to the Vista event?
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Yes- I'm looking forward to seeing HODS on the big screen!
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Charles, prior to the Vista event, on Fri morning, Joe Integlia and I would like to take you to see Joan Bennett's star on Hollywood Blvd, and to Graystone Manor in Beverly Hills, 1991's Collinwood.
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Jet Blue has DirecTV and XM Radio. I can listen to the Mets @ San Francisco Giants for the last few hours of my flight from JFK to Burbank on the 15th.
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Satellite radio, eh? Wonder if I can get Howard Stern.......
David- Wow! My very own Hollywood tour? OK- as long as we can get back to the hotel in time for the Vista event. BTW, Greystone is sacred to me NOT because of the 1991 DS, but that's where Luke & Laura got married on General Hospital!!!!!!
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looking forward to seeing u in hollywood/burbank. i lived in los angeles since 1986 and have yet to be bitten by any mosquitos. it will have to be a quick tour on friday unless your extending your trip beyond the festival. there would then be more time for sight seeing. i live 2 blocks from the chinese theatre and JAMES STORM lives next door to me. see u soon.
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Across the street from the hotel they have (at least back in 2008) McDonalds, Subway, Del Taco and Panda Express so they have much more walkable food options then the Newark Airport Hotel. If You Have a Car they have Carl's Jr's a few miles away.
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You may have already received the link from Marriott, but here is the 10-day weather forecast for Burbank (http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USCA0139?vsretype=p&vsresect=ad&vsrelink=&vsrebrand=MC&vsremarsha=BURAP&par=marriott&site=emaillink&promo=0&WT_Ref=PreArrive_Dweather&cm_ven=Marriott&cm_cat=Email&cm_pla=Textlink&cm_ite=CityPage) Pack your sunscreen, and enjoy!
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When I attended the festival in Anaheim, there were two items I found I had to purchase: sunscreen, and a sweatshirt. The evenings were quite cool and windy!
Long airflights can also get quite chilly, so I would recommend a jacket or long-sleeved shirt to carry along in case you need it. This time, I'm hoping a light jacket will do the trick for both evenings and the flight, and a couple of long-sleeved shirts for air-conditioning.
Remember that most airlines are charging an additional $25 per checked suitcase each way.
As I recall, dress for the banquet is not exceedingly formal. I don't recall too many suits and ties, but someone please correct me if I'm wrong! While I admire the well-dressed attire of Barnabas and Quentin in the 1970s (suit and tie) and the era when people dressed up even when flying, I admit I like the comfort of somewhat more casual ware on all but the most formal occasions.
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I've seen casual to almost black tie at the dinner so just wear what you feel comfortable in. I'm not doing the banquet this year but in the past I've just worn pants and a blouse. One year I was so uncomfortable in the dressy outfit I chose to wear to the banquet that I ran up to my room and changed in between salad and entree.
Just packed my sunscreen!! I am soooooooo ready~
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I've been to East Coast banquets before, so I know what to expect. My bags are practically packed, and I've included shirts of different sleeve lengths. I will be wearing a windbreaker on my trip, but with my skin tone, sunscreen is the last thing I need in California! On the other hand, I may get some shades.......
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Charles! Everyone should protect their skin from the sun!!
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Well, I do always wear a hat in the summer to keep the sun out of my eyes.....
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Updated weather forecast for Burbank: http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USCA0139
Expect it to be sunny and hot on Friday.
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I see that it's supposed to be 96 degrees tomorrow, upon arrival [ghost_smiley].
I'm having a really hard time knowing what to pack ...
[ghost_undecided]
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Wishing everyone who attends a marvelous time!
G.
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I'm pea-green with envy and I wish everyone the best time at the Fest. Looking forward to reading a few trip reports soon!
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The suspense is killing me! Can't wait to hear some fun feedback about the DS reunion. I hope someone remembers to seek out a Don Briscoe T-shirt for me.