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Canarsie Jun 17, 2008 6:07 pm

I graduated from one of the top design schools in New York, where I had my fair share of art history.

When I went to Paris for the first time, I actually spent a Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte.

Originally Posted by Pat89339 (Post 9896097)
That would me be in 9A outbound. :D

That is weird.

I am looking at my reservation at https://www.flyopenskies.com/os/manage and there I am in seat 9A.

Are they doubling up people in these seats?

This should be interesting...

...and by the way, the last time we met was in Ljubljana, Slovenia for the second installment of the Who Will Be The Next FlyerTalk Member To Post? An OMNI Game gathering.

I will bet you did not think I would remember you, did you?

baccarat_king Jun 17, 2008 6:14 pm


Originally Posted by bobovespa (Post 9896174)
With so little time I am questioning the wisdom of switching hotels; I am wondering whether just staying at the Hilton Orly on Friday makes sense when I'll be there Saturday anyway? Is the concern that it's hard to reach late at night except by cab?

I also thought about this; as I hate to change properties. But, while I wanted the convenience of some extra rest on Sunday AM (@ the Hilton-Orly) and the convenience of getting to the flight (easily) -- I also wanted the ability to get back to my hotel at the end of the afternoon Friday; for a short rest and a shower, before heading off to dinner on Friday night. Also, knowing myself, Friday night will wind up being a later night than I anticipated. ;);) I figured it would be too much trouble to get go back to the Hilton-Orly on Friday afternoon and then back into Paris again, for dinner.

Though, if you can deal without the convenience of a hotel room in the late afternoon on Friday, it probably wouldn't be horrible staying at Hilton-Orly both nights.

gba Jun 17, 2008 6:18 pm

I'm in for both the tour and dinner on Saturday. I'm 8A on the outbound and 2A on the return (and hopefully the sole occupant of those seats).

Punki Jun 17, 2008 6:20 pm

Canarsie writes:


Are they doubling up people in these seats?
Aha, that's how they can justify giving away seats for free. :D

Seriously, congratulations to all of the winners.

Since the chances of both of us winning were so low, and because we have a meeting in NYC on Friday, and a Tour of Brooklyn on Saturday, ;) we decided not to sign up, but it sounds like grand fun.

Please share all of the good stories.

Calcifer Jun 17, 2008 6:24 pm

I'm already in for the tour on Saturday, and would like to join those who plan to attend the concert there at 8 pm, and have dinner together as well.

For Friday night, I am thinking about doing dinner on my own as I suspect I won't be up for anything particularly social at that point. ;)

yyzprincess Jun 17, 2008 6:41 pm


Originally Posted by bobovespa (Post 9896174)
Please put me down for the dinners and the Musee D'Orsay tour please.

With so little time I am questioning the wisdom of switching hotels; I am wondering whether just staying at the Hilton Orly on Friday makes sense when I'll be there Saturday anyway? Is the concern that it's hard to reach late at night except by cab?

By the way, seats:

12A outbound
2B inbound

There is RER from Downtown Paris to Orly.
Last train I think is at 11:30PM.
From there you can get comp.Hilton Shuttle available 24 hours. After midnight on request.

12B outbound your neighbour Row 12 is Exit Row.^
2E inbound

lex Jun 17, 2008 6:44 pm

booked Hilton ORLY (two beds) for SAT night. Probaby staying at Le Meridien Montparnasse FRI night.

I plan on going a Fat Tire Bike tour of paris friday 10 am to get aquainted with the city via bike and for some excercise.. after the overnight flight.. nothing like fresh air and excercise!

Pat89339 Jun 17, 2008 7:00 pm


Originally Posted by Canarsie (Post 9896208)
I am looking at my reservation at https://www.flyopenskies.com/os/manage and there I am in seat 9A.

Are they doubling up people in these seats?

This should be interesting...

...and by the way, the last time we met was in Ljubljana, Slovenia for the second installment of the Who Will Be The Next FlyerTalk Member To Post? An OMNI Game gathering.

I will bet you did not think I would remember you, did you?

Oh I am just an idiot this afternoon. I have so much to do to get ready and you are correct. I am on the aisle, which would be 9B. I have been told I can be memorable from time to time. :)

yyzprincess Jun 17, 2008 7:17 pm

[QUOTE=Calcifer;9896282]I'm already in for the tour on Saturday, and would like to join those who plan to attend the concert there at 8 pm, and have dinner together as well.QUOTE]

I plan to attend. And I think BK is planning to attend as well.
Afterwards we can walk over to the Blvd. St. Germain and there are many small resturants. And enjoy the "Night of Music".

I posted this earlier in the thread.If others are interested.

Originally Posted by yyzprincess
On 21 June at 8:00PM at d"Orsay Music Fest. Kurt Masur will conduct the orchestre.Admission is Free.
Below is the link.
http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/events/...ash=4c6ad402dd




Originally Posted by bseller
IIRC, the Saturday night is "Night of Music" in the Left Bank. My last time there, they closed many of the small streets in the 6th near Blvd. St. Germain and amateur bands set up shop on every other street corner.
Some were really good, some were terrible.

lucky9876coins Jun 17, 2008 7:21 pm

Looks very interesting! So are you saying we'd have dinner on Saturday after the concert, or just for drinks? If we did dinner before, it would have to be pretty early...

baccarat_king Jun 17, 2008 7:29 pm


Originally Posted by yyzprincess (Post 9896504)
I plan to attend. And I think BK is planning to attend as well. Afterwards we can walk over to the Blvd. St. Germain and there are many small resturants. And enjoy the "Night of Music".


Originally Posted by lucky9876coins (Post 9896516)
Looks very interesting! So are you saying we'd have dinner on Saturday after the concert, or just for drinks? If we did dinner before, it would have to be pretty early...

^^ most excellent; dinner (and copious quantities of beverage :cool:) after the concert sounds sublime. :cool:

If that turns out to be the plan, please count me in! :D

[edit to add : IMO, I would hate to rush through dinner to make the concert, especially when among so much interesting company.]

lucky9876coins Jun 17, 2008 7:31 pm

Would you guys be up for just scouting out a place based on where our wandering takes us, or do we want to make a reservation and be tied up? I'm thinking it might be better to just take things as they come if we're going to a concert first, no?

yyzprincess Jun 17, 2008 7:33 pm


Originally Posted by lucky9876coins (Post 9896516)
Looks very interesting! So are you saying we'd have dinner on Saturday after the concert, or just for drinks? If we did dinner before, it would have to be pretty early...

Dinner after the concert.In Paris people eat dinner late.
Lots of inexpensive but good resturants jot Blvd. St Germain and small streets crossing it.Many set up outdoor tables.


On "Night of Music" the Left Bank is a street party.

yyzprincess Jun 17, 2008 7:35 pm


Originally Posted by lucky9876coins (Post 9896556)
Would you guys be up for just scouting out a place based on where our wandering takes us, or do we want to make a reservation and be tied up? I'm thinking it might be better to just take things as they come if we're going to a concert first, no?

No reservations. Fun is wandering around and stumble on to a eartery.
Some of the best crepes I have had wandering the streets of Left Bank.

baccarat_king Jun 17, 2008 7:36 pm


Originally Posted by lucky9876coins (Post 9896556)
Would you guys be up for just scouting out a place based on where our wandering takes us <clip>

that sounds like a good plan. As, we don't know if we'll get sidetracked by other bands --- and it might be fun to basically enjoy things at a leisurely pace; and see where it takes us. :cool::cool:

Though, I'm not opposed to something more specific, if someone has a local favorite.


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