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: - [http://booking.ihotelier.com/istay/istay.jsp?hotelid=14207#STD Golden Nugget] (the former Trump Marina) offer rooms as low as $152.06 (including taxes and fees) | : - [http://booking.ihotelier.com/istay/istay.jsp?hotelid=14207#STD Golden Nugget] (the former Trump Marina) offer rooms as low as $152.06 (including taxes and fees) | ||
− | * We have reserved a 1,255-square-foot Waterfront Corner Suite that will serve as our base of operations for the entire group, from 4: | + | * We have reserved a 1,255-square-foot ''Waterfront Corner Suite'' that will serve as our base of operations for the entire group, from 4:11 PM Friday until 1:11 AM Saturday. We ask for a $33-per-person "hospitality fee" to help cover costs for this spacious visiting area, hot foods, bartender, games, and souvenirs. |
[[Image:Suite_alternate.jpg|left|thumb|225px|Plenty of space to mingle]][[Image:Suite_window_view.jpg|right|thumb|175px|A room with a view]] | [[Image:Suite_alternate.jpg|left|thumb|225px|Plenty of space to mingle]][[Image:Suite_window_view.jpg|right|thumb|175px|A room with a view]] | ||
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* Bring your own beer, wine, and/or liquor. We will provide the wet bar, ice, refrigerator space, soda, mixers, cups, cherries, lemon and lime wedges, salt, blender, etc. | * Bring your own beer, wine, and/or liquor. We will provide the wet bar, ice, refrigerator space, soda, mixers, cups, cherries, lemon and lime wedges, salt, blender, etc. | ||
− | * Bring an appetizer or snack (at least 11 servings) that does not need to be heated before serving. We will also order hot foods via room service. We plan to serve food between 6: | + | * Bring an appetizer or snack (at least 11 servings) that does not need to be heated before serving. We will also order hot foods via room service. We plan to serve food between 6:11 PM and 8:11 PM. |
==Who gets to sleep in the master suite bedroom?== | ==Who gets to sleep in the master suite bedroom?== |
Revision as of 14:36, 11 June 2011
The Eleven Eleven Club's 2011 event will be a once-in-a-century experience. While annual meetings of the past have been fun, memorable, and profitable, this year's extravaganza at the Atlantic City Harrah's Resort promises to kick it up not just a notch, but eleven notches. So, save the date... Friday, November 11, 2011.
What you need to know
While each guest may feel the need to customize their visit, we recommend the following game plan as your basic guide to optimize your experience with us.
- Friday, November 11, 2011 (11-11-11) creates an iconic date triple that happens only once every century. Take the day off from work. Arrange for overnight baby sitting and pet sitting. Don't short-change your visit by getting stuck in rush-hour traffic on Friday evening. Clear your calendar.
- You'll need a place to sleep. Book a room (soon!) at Harrah's or one of the neighboring casino hotels (prices as of June 11):
- - Harrah's offers rooms as low as $293.86 (including taxes and fees)
- - Borgata offers rooms as low as $259.66 (including taxes and fees)
- - Golden Nugget (the former Trump Marina) offer rooms as low as $152.06 (including taxes and fees)
- We have reserved a 1,255-square-foot Waterfront Corner Suite that will serve as our base of operations for the entire group, from 4:11 PM Friday until 1:11 AM Saturday. We ask for a $33-per-person "hospitality fee" to help cover costs for this spacious visiting area, hot foods, bartender, games, and souvenirs.
- Bring your own beer, wine, and/or liquor. We will provide the wet bar, ice, refrigerator space, soda, mixers, cups, cherries, lemon and lime wedges, salt, blender, etc.
- Bring an appetizer or snack (at least 11 servings) that does not need to be heated before serving. We will also order hot foods via room service. We plan to serve food between 6:11 PM and 8:11 PM.
Who gets to sleep in the master suite bedroom?
It's an interesting question, and one that can be answered with gambling.
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