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ATP NY 2K10
Misereatur:
But where are we going to stay?
David_Dovey:
I'm looking at getting accommodation either at a Howard Johnson in Liberty, or a Day's Inn in Wurtsboro, both of which cost US$55/night and are about 15/20 minutes drive away from Kutsher's Country Club, where the fest is being held (the links take you to Google Maps directions from the respective accommodation to Kutsher's).
There is also a campground that the ATP site recommended, which is $25/night and 4 minutes drive/32 minutes walk from Kutsher's, if you didn't mind roughing it.
Misereatur:
Roughing it is fine by me. I'm pretty sure they have a few of 4-5 person rooms still available at Kutsher's. There's also The Raleigh hotel although I've been warned about staying there.
Meanwhile I'm trying to find a few more people who'd go with me but nobody's into it as much as I am.
I need to set a few more things straight (tickets to new york, the grant money I'm supposed to get in July) but right now I'm 90% sure I'm going.
Retrospectre:
I'm mad jealous.
I've got to get to an ATP before I die.
Maybe if I start saving now I can go in 2011.
David_Dovey:
--- Quote from: Misereatur on 16 Jan 2010, 23:50 ---Roughing it is fine by me. I'm pretty sure they have a few of 4-5 person rooms still available at Kutsher's. There's also The Raleigh hotel although I've been warned about staying there.
--- End quote ---
The Kutsher's and Raleigh deals provided through ATP are a fucking rort, there's no way I'm going with that. US$150 per person for three nights. For the "inconvenience" of having to drive 15 minutes each way there's the two places I found for $165 for three nights, between two, not to mention the camping ground. It just doesn't really make sense to me. Not to mention having to have between 3-7 people in a room. No thanks.
Retrospectre, hopefully they'll keep having ATP's in Aus (like the Nick Cave one last year) so at least you won't have to fly halfway round the world for it, just the other side of the country.
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