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« on: July 07, 2014, 04:23:40 PM »
Yeah, it was pretty lackluster. There wasn't that much in the way of events of any kind. The Doubletree was comfortable enough but Lyndhurst is not airconditioned. They had portable units in the stable where the actors had their tables. But they weren't sufficient for the number of people there. A sizeable chunk of Saturday's programming consisted of screening HODS & NODS. Most people took the opportunity to go to dinner.
The banquet was okay. The waitstaff was very efficient and polite. They were very good about substituting an alternative for those who had issues with the mushroom ravioli. And, unlike some banquets, they waited until you had finished eating before they took your plate.
One highlight of Sunday's auction came when an autographed picture of Grayson Hall sold for $130. It's a headshot from HODS.