[MR] your opinion on accomdations for Crown

Karen Setze brunosharpy at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 30 13:32:59 PST 2005


>From the autocrat of May Crown 2005:

The Barony of Bright Hills will host May Crown
Tournament at a beautiful Boy Scout camp near our
northern border. If you don’t want to camp, there are
up to 78 bunk bed spaces (counting upper and lower
bunks) on site that could be made available for an
additional charge, if there are enough people
interested in renting them.

The beds are scattered between three buildings. In
order to make the beds in a building available, the
barony has to pay the entire cost of the building up
front. I need to know how many people would be willing
to pay an additional $15 for a bed space, available to
you on both Friday and Saturday nights. The price
would be the same regardless of whether you used it
one or two nights. 

If there is sufficient interest (enough people to fill
at least one building’s beds), I will make a list of
those responding to this posting and will hold a bed
space for them until March 31. If I have not received
a paid reservation for the event and the bed space by
that date, the bed space will be made available to
anyone else making a reservation. (See the event
announcement for the other event costs.)

Below are descriptions of the buildings with bunks and
the other amenities included:

1. Hansen Lodge (located closest to the feast hall):
20 double bunks (that’s 40 beds) in three dorm rooms.
Hansen Lodge also includes separate men’s and women’s
shower rooms with multiple showers and toilets in
each, a tiled meeting room with a fireplace, and a
small institutional kitchen. The two entrances, the
showers, and toilets are all handicapped accessible
(and ADA approved). If we reserve this building, a
fourth dorm room would be allocated for the use of
their Majesties.

2. Manor House (closest building to the list field,
but in a secluded meadow below the main road): 9
double bunks (18 beds) in an old farmhouse. The house
also includes a full restroom with shower, wood stove
for heating, and a kitchen with propane range and
oven, refrigerator, counter space, and 3-bay sink.

3. Administration Building (closest to the parking
lot, and not far from the feast hall): centrally
heated building with 10 bunks (20 beds) in two rooms.
The building also features a bathroom, refrigerator,
propane stove, and table and chairs.

Please email me at brunosharpy at yahoo.com, or call me
in the evenings at 410-721-4752 if you would be
willing to pay for bed space. If emailing, please
indicate how many spaces you would want, any handicaps
that would prevent your being able to use an upper
bunk, and your order of preference among the three
buildings. The only way to guarantee which bed you get
would be for your group to rent an entire building.

Lady Yseulte Trevelyn (mka Karen Setze)



		
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