Re: (313) DEMF hotels / Oscar Mulero as a DJ

2003-01-24 Thread Cyclone Wehner
Last year you had to walk miles in the Ren Cen though with this detour as they were reconstructing, so it was further to walk. I kept getting lost in that MF. It's like a maze! > From:  Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject:  Re: (313) DEMF hotels / Oscar Mulero as a DJ >

Re: (313) DEMF hotels / Oscar Mulero as a DJ

2003-01-24 Thread Cyclone Wehner
The Ren Center is very nice and the staff are lovely, it's just quite expensive and the lifts can play up!!!. I've stayed in places like Sofitel in other cities which is five-star and paid less per night. But you can get morning coffee downstairs and there's a radio shack, which is useful. There's

Re: (313) DEMF hotels / Oscar Mulero as a DJ

2003-01-24 Thread Kookie
es, so your going to have to drive anyways. And I doubt that Hawtin will be using the City Club this year, so don't stay in the Ramada for that reason. - Original Message - From: "Greg Earle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Thursday, January 23,

Re: (313) DEMF hotels / Oscar Mulero as a DJ

2003-01-24 Thread Greg Earle
I stayed at the Ren Center Marriott in 2001. I've found it's very handy to be easy walking distance from the event, whatever it is (DEMF, computer conference, whatnot). Last year I stayed with my friends (Electro duo VolSoc) in a pimpin' room at the Atheneum. A little bit further away than the R