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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12378127)
Is there anything worth doing in Baltimore for a day or two? The fiancee is there Monday thru Thursday and has told me that I'm welcome to join her. She has work stuff during the day and I'd be left on my own but have a free hotel.
You could check out Brewers Art, a neat little brewpub and restaurant with some great microbrews. |
Originally Posted by MBM3
(Post 12378066)
I wonder if they would load the 440z Big Gulp style cups for these events?
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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12378127)
Is there anything worth doing in Baltimore for a day or two? The fiancee is there Monday thru Thursday and has told me that I'm welcome to join her. She has work stuff during the day and I'd be left on my own but have a free hotel.
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Originally Posted by sbm12
(Post 12378004)
Agreed. I was so miffed about those thimbles. Combined with the rather infrequent return visits I basically was sober the whole flight. :mad:
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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12378046)
On all my recent SQ flights, they would come and top up my glass every few minutes, I found LH to be the same.
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Originally Posted by MBM3
(Post 12378054)
...[all] for US$1K, all using top quality fabric. Plus, as you know, I use up a lot of fabric....
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Originally Posted by Anglo Large Clawed Otter
(Post 12377775)
Does anyone know if OnePass can provide members with printouts of flight history over the entire course of one's membership?
That was part of the issue with Million Miler, they didn't have all the data, but their vendor found it. Though, i'm not sure what they did with said data and if they parsed anything more than the mileage amounts. |
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 12377921)
If I do the IAH-LHR fare, I will have achieved Plat for ~$3,500 this year. What's everyone else sitting on total spend for status this year? (if you don't mind sharing)
I feel like I robbed CO. Last year I spent a cool $10k for a mixture of work and pleasure travel and almost made Gold. Total personal fares: $1,281.80 Total fares reimbursed by work: $14,300.55 Total 2009 EQMs for above flights: 93,061 Cost per EQM (total): 16.74¢ |
Originally Posted by colpuck
(Post 12378092)
On SEA-CLE the FA didn't even bat an eye when I ordered the 8 am bloody marry. That's professionalism.
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12378127)
Is there anything worth doing in Baltimore for a day or two?
Originally Posted by CO 1E
(Post 12378177)
The National Aquarium, that WWII ship, a restaurant or two in Little Italy, the Inner Harbor, and Camden Yards are worth it.
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Originally Posted by MBM3
(Post 12378138)
Are the Orioles in town? Heck, just enjoy the Inner Harbor or take the light rail to BWI for some spotting.
Originally Posted by Steve GadFly
(Post 12378150)
Two words: Crab Cakes ^
Originally Posted by Hartmann
(Post 12378167)
Baseball and there are some good restaurants.
You could check out Brewers Art, a neat little brewpub and restaurant with some great microbrews.
Originally Posted by CO 1E
(Post 12378177)
The National Aquarium, that WWII ship, a restaurant or two in Little Italy, the Inner Harbor, and Camden Yards are worth it. You could make two days out of it, but probably would get bored with more than that. There are some nice spotting areas near BWI, but unless you are excited by seeing WN aircraft depart/arrive every few minutes, it is not that interesting.
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Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12378127)
Is there anything worth doing in Baltimore for a day or two? The fiancee is there Monday thru Thursday and has told me that I'm welcome to join her. She has work stuff during the day and I'd be left on my own but have a free hotel.
It's too bad that Haussner's restaurant is long gone :( |
Originally Posted by MBM3
(Post 12378103)
Or just be like ND and get on TV ever week just because....
:mad: 5. After completion of the selection process as described in Paragraph Nos. 1-4, the conferences and Notre Dame may, but are not required to, adjust the pairings taking into consideration the following: :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by ConciergeMike
(Post 12378251)
National Aquarium certainly looks interesting, as does the Science Center.
Originally Posted by xyzzy
(Post 12378257)
The B&O Railroad museum is quite good. I've never been to the aquarium.
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Originally Posted by rolov
(Post 12378265)
4. Notre Dame will have an automatic berth if it is in the top eight of the final BCS Standings. :rolleyes:
5. After completion of the selection process as described in Paragraph Nos. 1-4, the conferences and Notre Dame may, but are not required to, adjust the pairings taking into consideration the following: :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 12378283)
I haven't been to the Railroad Museum since the roof collapse earlier this decade (which is why I didn't recommend) offhand.
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