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Post by madaxeman »

petedalby wrote:It's in the diary - thanks Phil!

But what to do - A&M or R?

Will they each be one big period if it's the Worlds?

Any official word on this?
If Godendingdangdag is a guide, FoG:R will be bigger than FoG:AM 8)
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Post by nikgaukroger »

petedalby wrote:It's in the diary - thanks Phil!

But what to do - A&M or R?

AM of course - and if you could persuade all the other good R players to do the same the rest of us would be grateful 8)
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madaxeman wrote: If Godendingdangdag is a guide, FoG:R will be bigger than FoG:AM 8)

Its what all the cool kids are playing, plus Dave Allen :shock:
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philqw78 wrote:
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philqw78 wrote:Accommodation is in with the price, and you must take accn to enter. From just over £100 to about £300 depending on standard of accn and no. of nights.
Do any of the accommodation options have air conditioning?
This is Manchester. They may have a window, but that may have been boarded up. If it hasn't you might want to.

See the Northern Doubles League links in the UK 2012 calendar for what its like.
Ugh. I was afraid of that. Nothing better after a hard day's gaming then coming back to an 80 degree hotel room with a window that only opens 2". Maybe given that this is Manchester I can find somebody who's willing to smash in my window in exchange for all of my stuff.

Or maybe I should just pack a hammer.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

iversonjm wrote:Nothing better after a hard day's gaming then coming back to an 80 degree hotel room with a window that only opens 2".

80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
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nikgaukroger wrote:
iversonjm wrote:Nothing better after a hard day's gaming then coming back to an 80 degree hotel room with a window that only opens 2".

80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
I am presuming you are talking about rainfall here?
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nikgaukroger wrote:
iversonjm wrote:Nothing better after a hard day's gaming then coming back to an 80 degree hotel room with a window that only opens 2".

80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
IIR, it was only 70 something in Manchester, but about 80 in my room. Unfortunately the same security mechanisms designed to keep the prowlers out also did a bang-up job of keeping the stagnant air in. :(

It seems, however, that there are in fact hotels with AC in Manchester. Quite reasonably priced, too.
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iversonjm wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:
iversonjm wrote:Nothing better after a hard day's gaming then coming back to an 80 degree hotel room with a window that only opens 2".

80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
IIR, it was only 70 something in Manchester, but about 80 in my room. Unfortunately the same security mechanisms designed to keep the prowlers out also did a bang-up job of keeping the stagnant air in. :(

It seems, however, that there are in fact hotels with AC in Manchester. Quite reasonably priced, too.
Where abouts in Manchester? Avoid Moss Side.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

Actually, the Ibis on Charles St has aircon and is cheap.
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Post by iversonjm »

dave_r wrote:
iversonjm wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:
80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
IIR, it was only 70 something in Manchester, but about 80 in my room. Unfortunately the same security mechanisms designed to keep the prowlers out also did a bang-up job of keeping the stagnant air in. :(

It seems, however, that there are in fact hotels with AC in Manchester. Quite reasonably priced, too.
Where abouts in Manchester? Avoid Moss Side.
According to the google map its on London Rd due east of the student union and just south of Picadilly. In fact, it appears to be closer to the union than the Day's Inn is.
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Post by dave_r »

The main problem with these places (and why they are so cheap) is parking. But I guess that isn't an issue for yourself.
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nikgaukroger wrote:Actually, the Ibis on Charles St has aircon and is cheap.
Thanks. I'll check there as well. Their website didn't mention AC but it might well not mention it.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

iversonjm wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:Actually, the Ibis on Charles St has aircon and is cheap.
Thanks. I'll check there as well. Their website didn't mention AC but it might well not mention it.

I'd drop them a line and check, but I'm pretty certain the room I had when I stayed there for work a year or so back did - but you know what memory is like :lol:
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I heard Britcon was a "residential comp" - does this include a "decent" hotel option or do we have to book this separately (at an additional cost)?
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Post by nikgaukroger »

zoltan wrote:I heard Britcon was a "residential comp" - does this include a "decent" hotel option or do we have to book this separately (at an additional cost)?

Britcon is residential, or at least always has been and I'd assume was still going to be this year unless the new team say otherwise. The accommodation is basic, think student accommodation - however, you spend very little time in it.
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dave_r wrote:
iversonjm wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:
80 in Manchester :shock:

(that's about 26 in real money I think)
IIR, it was only 70 something in Manchester, but about 80 in my room. Unfortunately the same security mechanisms designed to keep the prowlers out also did a bang-up job of keeping the stagnant air in. :(

It seems, however, that there are in fact hotels with AC in Manchester. Quite reasonably priced, too.
Where abouts in Manchester? Avoid Moss Side.
Why I live there, can't think of any hotels mind their might be a dogey B and B though. The last sign i saw £20 a night at the Saluation pub near Oxford road (above a pub might suit some) :D
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Post by grahambriggs »

david53 wrote: Why I live there, can't think of any hotels mind their might be a dogey B and B though. The last sign i saw £20 a night at the Saluation pub near Oxford road (above a pub might suit some) :D
And how much was the accomodation after?
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Post by AlanCutner »

When will we be told format of the competition - themed (Britcon usual) or Open (IWF usual)?
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grahambriggs wrote:
david53 wrote: Why I live there, can't think of any hotels mind their might be a dogey B and B though. The last sign i saw £20 a night at the Saluation pub near Oxford road (above a pub might suit some) :D
And how much was the accomodation after?

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Re: Britcon and Worlds 2012 Date Announced

Post by olivier »

Any news about format and/or Period ?
Time for reserving travel coming fast!! :wink:
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