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    I hadn't even thought about transportation. I know it's a little early to worry about that right now though but I will need to do something. I would like to spare the expense of renting a car, too. I'd be scared to drive over there, anyway. Is there going to be an official PT taxi? Maybe Mario can drive.

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    Yeah I was wondering if it was too early to think of all this stuff too, but I was also concerned about transportation. Also, how long does everyone usually stay, do people make like a little mini-vacation out of it? Are the hotel's expensive? It's already gonna cost over $300 for the plane ticket for me, I'm very concerned about the whole monetary thing (especially since I will be without any means of savings once I have to live on my own )
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    Val and Michelle, I live the closest to the L.A. airport (1/2 hour drive). Richard lives a bit further away and Kelly is now quite a drive away. Sara lives about an hour and a half away.

    People have stayed for a week - or just a few days - or just overnight and have driven back home the next day.

    I have a Toyota Highlander (better known as Scotty) and it can seat four people and a lot of luggage.

    But here is the problem that I have encountered. Last year people flew in from Canada, New Mexico, Washington D.C. and other places around the country. Where I could, I tried to pick them up at the airport. The problem is that not everyone arrives at the same time - or even the same terminal........so it took some planning to coordinate flight arrival times and days of arrival.

    I had to speak up and say that I just cannot drive to the airport on the day of the BBQ - Saturday. It just became difficult to have a house full of people - a BBQ to prepare for - and leave to go to the airport. Just not enough hours in the day.

    Because of gas prices, the taxi services, shuttles and cars have become very expensive. I just flew back from Boston in December and encountered this in Boston as well as L.A. It added a considerable amount to my flight cost.

    Last year it was costing $40.00 one way - and this year it is closer to $50 - $60. Outrageous in my mind.

    Due to that fact, I am very sensitive to the cost for all of you and want to try to pick people up when I can do it.

    I think the closer we get to the actual date and people have reservations we can make better plans.

    As to housing or hotels - Richard does have a good idea about finding a house to rent for a week..........but where? It's a good idea - but not so easy to find someone who would be willing. (a furnished house, of course).

    My house isn't that large and last year I had three house guests and Richard spent the night in a sleeping bag in my backyard office. One guest slept in my den with the hideabed - one on a blow up bed in my breakfast room and another on the sofa.

    I have one bathroom - and if you followed last years thread you heard that I had plumbing problems (no ones fault - it was just ROOT REVENGE!).

    Ha, and I know what that comment will bring - just abuse about my shaving my legs!

    I just had this idea of possibly renting a motor home..........hmmmm, I have no idea how much that would cost or if we could even park it at my home.
    But it is a thought.

    I know as we get closer to the date these things will work out - they always do..........and I am very sensitive to the costs for everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gini
    I just had this idea of possibly renting a motor home..........hmmmm, I have no idea how much that would cost or if we could even park it at my home.
    But it is a thought.
    Here is a website for renting a motorhome. http://www.cruiseamerica.com/ This wouldn't be all that bad of an idea because the expensive part of renting these is the mileage. They don't come with free mileage like rental cars do. I'm sure there's somewhere near LA that rents them out and I checked and there are plenty of campgrounds within 25 miles of LA, so it would just be a matter of finding the closest one to you.

    Seeing as you actually live in LA, I would highly doubt that parking a motorhome at your place would be acceptable for more than overnight - and that would probably have to be in your driveway, not on the street.

    My idea on this would be that renting a pull along trailer would be better because it has more sleeping capacity. When I first saw your idea, I thought it was a not so subtle hint for us to bring ours but we really only have sleeping capacity for maybe 4 adults. Most motorhomes are not built for sleeping capacity, but trailers are - some even come with bunk beds. However, a Class C can be driven back and forth from the campground to the BBQ whereas a trailer would need some sort of tow vehicle, so a rental vehicle would still be needed by at least one person.

    If someone does do this, I would definitely recommend staying at a campground because 4 adults in any camping vehicle that isn't "plugged in" (in more ways than one) will greatly tax the campers water capacity, both incoming and outgoing.

    Anyway, if anyone wants to pursue this for expanded accomdations, I would be more than happy to help with the research, just let me know.

    Oh, and at the rate Terry is going with the love of his job, we may just be in Tucson as early as July, so bringing our motorhome might not be totally out of the question.....
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    Oh goodness, Debbie, actually it was your "owning" a motorhome that gave me the idea - but it sure wasn't a subtle hint for you to drive out here with it so that you could accommodate a few guests!

    Subtle hints don't work too well, I would have just come out and asked you!

    Because I am a bookkeeper for advertising clients - I know that they rent motorhomes for photo shoots and so forth and I can ask through that info line - but I think because of that they charge an arm and a leg and a huge deposit.

    I know that my neighbor a few years back had his brother and wife visit in their motorhome and they had it parked across the street for a week and no one objected. However, I do have "no parking" on my side of the street on Fridays and the meter maid sits there like a vulture waiting to ticket those cars even a minute past 10 am in the morning.

    We also had a postal worker who was close to retirement, so he sold his home, bought a motorhome and "camped out" in front of my home. To get ready for work he started his generator at 5 AM............and that DID get a lot of attention and he finally had to move it. I don't know why he didn't just park it at the post office - only three blocks away.

    Hmmm, gotta think on this some more.........I don't know if one would fit in my backyard or could get through the gate - I doubt it - too wide I think.

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    I was going to rent a motorhome for the upcoming 3 day weekend, went as far as calling cruise america, right now the prices are very reduced because of offseason and it was more expensive than a pretty nice hotel by the oceon. The RV was going to be 330 for 3 days and 2 nights and the hotel is 254 and it takes my dogs.
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    I found this site-

    http://vacationhomes.com/city_search.cfm?l=535

    If you type "Weekly vacation rental, Los Angeles" or something like that you'll get sites to look at.

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    Once again the BBQ just has to take place during Stampede time doesn't it? If it wasn't for that I would probably attempt to at least try to make it this year but I've basiclly got a standing commitment at the Stampede with the Superdogs and just can't swing it once again.
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    Gini, I've got these toilet roll racks on order and should be arriving there within the next month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slick
    Gini, I've got these toilet roll racks on order and should be arriving there within the next month.


    Great, we can make Christmas crackers afterwards!!!

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    Wow! It sounds like so much fun at the BBQ's! I have a couple problems with attending them though...1. I don't have a vehicle yet; 2. I am only 16; 3. It is ALLLLLLL the way in California, and I am wayyy up in MN; 4. Protective parents; 5. Money; 6. Jesse gets carsick so I would have to leave about 1 1/2 week(?s?) early! (How long would it take me to drive to California from MN?)

    I cant try to make it, but I have about a 5% chance on being able to make it this year I will probably have to wait a WHOLE other year!

    I hope that you all have fun with whoever is going!
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick
    Gini, I've got these toilet roll racks on order and should be arriving there within the next month.

    *snicker*

    Now THAT's what I need at home! LOL

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    LOL!!! SLICK!!! Now all I have to do is remember to stock up on the toilet paper in plenty of time.

    My shopping list changes dramatically when it gets closer to the BBQ - "lady, why ARE you buying all of that toilet paper. There isn't a shortage - yet."

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    love the TP racks - where can one of those?

    We learned earlier this week that a very dear friend of ours is planning to get married this summer - she's thinking of late July - would it be crass of me to encourage her to select the 29th so that I can keep the 22nd open?

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