Sorry, apparently I forgot that we are looking at the Monday before Devcon for this trip.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 11:58:50 +0300 > From: Eric Klein <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: [asterisk-dev] Organizing a Pre Astricon road trip > Message-ID: > < > cad4dz0mnry6f+rkwuxhqgfbj4sa9qac64jox8hm82uoyp4p...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi All, > > I am cross posting this to the Asterisk Users, Biz, and Dev lists at the > suggestion of David Duffet, so sorry if you see it multiple times. > > As this year Astricon is in Orlando, and most of us are tech geeks in on > form or another, we are trying to organize a road trip to see NASA's > Kennedy Space Center. > > I have been in touch with their group sales office and was told that there > is a minimum requirements for a group rate to cover the general admission > would be 15 guests at $45.50+6.5% tax per person, plus we would either need > a lot of cars or to rent a bus (thus the per person price would go up). > > What they say about the tour: > > Private guided bus tour 2.5 hours > > The Explore KSC Tour gives visitors an insider?s view of the space program > from the launch sites of today at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, with a > look toward the future of space exploration at Kennedy Space Center, The > tour includes up-close views of the launch pads, the Vehicle Assembly > Building (VAB) and the Shuttle Landing Facility. The tour stops in between > the Kennedy Space Center launch pads, offering a close-up photo > opportunity, in front of the VAB, on the NASA Causeway where guests are > surrounded by myriad rocket launch pads. Along the way, visitors may see > other iconic images of America?s space program including the countdown > clock at the Press site, a crawler transporter used to move Apollo moon > rockets and space shuttles to the launch pad and the Operations and > checkout building were astronauts departed from to travel to the launch pad > on the day of their mission. The tour culminates at the Apollo/Saturn V > Center, > The Apollo/Saturn V Center, where dramatic multimedia shows and numerous > hands-on displays provide visitors with an inspirational and exhilarating > look into America?s quests for the moon. Guests relive the historic launch > of Apollo 8 at the Firing Room Theater, then marvel at a monstrous 363? > long Saturn V moon Rocket, the most powerful rocket ever build and one of > only 3 Saturn V rockets in Existence, The Apollo Treasure Gallery showcases > treasures from the Apollo moon missions, including Apollo 14 Commander Alan > Shepard?s spacesuit and the Apollo 14 Command Module, Kitty Hawk. > > Up to 50 guests for a private bus. > Booking times will vary, we will do our very best to accommodate your > guests > General admissions required > > > So please let me know if you are interested, as we get closer we will > discuss total price and how people can pay it. > > Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando in October. > Eric > > -- > Eric Klein > Sr. Consultant > GreenfieldTech > Mobile +972-54-666-0933 > Email [email protected] > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/attachments/20150624/1887e239/attachment-0001.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- > > asterisk-dev mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-dev > > End of asterisk-dev Digest, Vol 131, Issue 13 > ********************************************* >
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