>>>From: Clay Blackwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also have never seen the limits on the vendor rooms either...if you take a
short class, you can only go in on the day of your class!!  <<<

This seems poorly thought out to me.  If I'm taking class all day, that
doesn't leave much time to shop!  I'd want to have an extra day before or
after my class day(s) to shop.  I wonder if the committee can be persuaded
to relax this rule, at least.  Can't people who enroll in shorter classes
have one extra day to shop as part of their package?

I think I understand the commuter fee.  Convention hotels provide meeting
rooms and support (cleaning, setting up tables, water/glasses, etc.) on the
assumption they're being used by people paying for sleeping rooms.  Yes,
there's a significant fee for the use of each meeting room, but it's still
partly subsidized by the registration of sleeping guests.  If people sleep
at home or at some nearby cheap motel, the convention hotel isn't getting
its "fair share" (from the hotel's point of view) of revenue for the meeting
rooms it's providing.  It may be that there are more than the usual number
of cheap motels near this year's convention, and the committee is worried
about getting enough registration at the convention hotel to cover the
meeting room fees.  The committee may have imposed the commuter fee to help
pay for meeting rooms that will be used by people the committee expects will
find cheaper housing.

just my opinion,
Robin P.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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