+1 for having them in Seattle proper. I liked Wallace Falls but there's a part 
of me who enjoys the fact that Sage/Bug/Dev Days are in Seattle. In any case, 
it has to be in the USA, right?

On Thursday 06 Sep 2012, Rob Beezer wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 5:12:14 PM UTC-7, William wrote:
> > This could range from places to have them
> 
> Good news!
> 
> This place
> 
> http://www.talarisconferencecenter.com/
> 
> is very close to UW, but has lots of open space (for being so close to the
> center of the city).  It would make it more convenient for out-of-towners
> to travel from the airport and more convenient for locals to participate
> partially (some days or some hours).  But it would also make it more
> tempting for locals to go home at night instead of coding until 2 AM (or
> later).
> 
> With some sort of in-house group food service or catering it might have a
> similar feel as Wallace Falls.  But I've never been there myself, so it
> might require a visit to see if it is suitable.  John Travis and Jason
> Aubrey stayed here for the most recent Edu Days when I asked them about it,
> I think they thought it might work well for a Bug Days.
> 
> Rob

Cheers,
Martin

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