SUMMARY on the Altbier in DUS FT
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Originally posted by ozstamps:
40 or 50 rather thirsty FlyerTalkers WILL make a decent dent on the Duesseldorf "Altbier" inventory though!
40 or 50 rather thirsty FlyerTalkers WILL make a decent dent on the Duesseldorf "Altbier" inventory though!
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Originally posted by Rudi:
Gaucho100k Gisela and I are booked on LH 5517 ZRH-DUS 20:00-21:30
Gaucho100k Gisela and I are booked on LH 5517 ZRH-DUS 20:00-21:30
UA3527D 12NOV DUSEWR 0955 1235 - operated by LH
Ive changed my mind and will forget the Hilton, going with Bernie's pick at the Steigenberger ParkHotel.
See you all there.
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Bernie & others:
This got complicated since I have to be in Hartford on Sunday for a conference on Monday, but I was finally able to book the trip as LGA-ORD-DUS-ORD-BDL for ~$446 !! Only down-side is that I land at 2358 on Sunday, but I'll survive.
Aside from the eagerly expected Altbier, the new UA status qualification levels made the 10K flight miles at this price very hard to pass up.
So..... show me now as confirmed, and note that I arrive on UA 952 from ORD on Fri 10 Nov at 1205 (suspect there are several other FT'ers on this one) and I leave on UA 953 to ORD on Sun 12 Nov at 1525.
I'm booked into the Marriott Courtyard at DM146 for an "executive suite" (I know it won't really be a "suite", but for only DM10 more than the "deluxe room" even the free bottled water and newpaper probably make the upgrade worth it.)
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This got complicated since I have to be in Hartford on Sunday for a conference on Monday, but I was finally able to book the trip as LGA-ORD-DUS-ORD-BDL for ~$446 !! Only down-side is that I land at 2358 on Sunday, but I'll survive.

Aside from the eagerly expected Altbier, the new UA status qualification levels made the 10K flight miles at this price very hard to pass up.
So..... show me now as confirmed, and note that I arrive on UA 952 from ORD on Fri 10 Nov at 1205 (suspect there are several other FT'ers on this one) and I leave on UA 953 to ORD on Sun 12 Nov at 1525.
I'm booked into the Marriott Courtyard at DM146 for an "executive suite" (I know it won't really be a "suite", but for only DM10 more than the "deluxe room" even the free bottled water and newpaper probably make the upgrade worth it.)
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So, Im wondering how many of us have confirmed... also, as a newbie to a FT gathering, how and when do we first meet?
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bernie (head), mizu and I will have a pre-Altbier-testing meeting on the weekend of nov-4/5 and hoepfully just afterwards be able to give detailled infos on this board.
As a rule (may be same kind of a rule that QL uses in his trip-reports about desserts ...), when most participants of a FlyerTalk-meeting have actually to fly before a meeting, they meet at the airport to start with (and to end with).
As a rule (may be same kind of a rule that QL uses in his trip-reports about desserts ...), when most participants of a FlyerTalk-meeting have actually to fly before a meeting, they meet at the airport to start with (and to end with).
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"how and when do we first meet?"

It looks like by Saturday evening pretty well everyone will be in DUS? Maybe even a central meeting point Saturday afternoon will be suitable? Bernie's mention of late Breakfast Sunday sounds great timing for those still in town, especially to try the local "Speckpfannenkuchen."
Bernie, Rudi and Mizu et al will I'm sure have it all planned with that wonderful European efficiency, now a final visitor number looks pretty much set!
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Who else is staying at the Steigenberger ??
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I took a quiet minute in the office to string together an online-database, based on the data provided by Bernie in the recent mailing with some additions received thereafter (note: might not reflect 100% the current status, but comes close). I will add editing capabilities tomorrow and should be finished by Friday. If you click on the column header, you can sort the table according to your criteria - so you can figure who arrives on the same day as you do, or stays in the same property. The (very basic, no-frills) page can be found here:
http://www.workflow-research.de/flye...ticipants.php3
Enjoy
Mizu
http://www.workflow-research.de/flye...ticipants.php3
Enjoy
Mizu
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So are we going to do an informal get together for adult beverages and dinner on Friday night also? If not would everyone like to set a time and place for either dinner and drinks or just drinks on Friday night also? I am so looking forward to this trip!!!!!!!!!!!
Beer and Brat it just doesn't get any better than that.
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Cheers Scott
Beer and Brat it just doesn't get any better than that.------------------
Cheers Scott
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I definetely want to have a Martinsgans dinner during my stay.... anybody else ??
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Nice neat table MIZU, thanks. Are the local hosts going to fine a few of the attendees a round of drinks if they do not cough up with their times and details in the next 24 hours?
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The Goose is on the loose. Or Pate doesn't count. I'm kind of looking forward to Nov 10...
"According to legend, St. Martin was a knight in Roman times who charitably cut his cloak into two with his sword and shared it with a beggar who was about to freeze to death. This memorable event is celebrated to this day in November, mainly in Southern and Western Germany. St. Martinstag is the 11th of November. The celebrations involve little kids walking around town at dusk on November 10th,carrying home-made lanterns. The lanterns used to be made from hollowed out beets with a face carved in, similar to what Americans do to pumpkins around Halloween. The kids parade through town singing traditional songs, sometimes accompanied by a St. Martin on a horse. In some regions the kids also go gripschen (grabbing) by singing songs in front of houses, and being rewarded with candies, apples and nuts.
After the parade, kids traditionally get a Weckmann and a cup of hot chocolate, while the adults devour a Martinsgans (goose). The Weckmann is a sweet breadroll, 25-30 cm long, in the shape of a man with raisins for the eyes and often a white clay pipe in his mouth.
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"According to legend, St. Martin was a knight in Roman times who charitably cut his cloak into two with his sword and shared it with a beggar who was about to freeze to death. This memorable event is celebrated to this day in November, mainly in Southern and Western Germany. St. Martinstag is the 11th of November. The celebrations involve little kids walking around town at dusk on November 10th,carrying home-made lanterns. The lanterns used to be made from hollowed out beets with a face carved in, similar to what Americans do to pumpkins around Halloween. The kids parade through town singing traditional songs, sometimes accompanied by a St. Martin on a horse. In some regions the kids also go gripschen (grabbing) by singing songs in front of houses, and being rewarded with candies, apples and nuts.
After the parade, kids traditionally get a Weckmann and a cup of hot chocolate, while the adults devour a Martinsgans (goose). The Weckmann is a sweet breadroll, 25-30 cm long, in the shape of a man with raisins for the eyes and often a white clay pipe in his mouth.
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I'm on a meeting the entire week getting back friday night. Got a lot of emails giving the latest info on arrival date/time/airline, hotel etc. Will give you the update saturday night / sunday morning. IMHO we should meet friday afternoon for a drink and stroll through town and have dinner (Martinsgans) friday night. It will be quite difficult cause we are running very late for that.
CU
CU


The reason is that I will be in YVR the weekend after. Dont count me out just yet.