Need Roommates for Upcoming Trip to Denver?

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Discussion Overview

The thread revolves around a participant seeking roommates for an upcoming trip to Denver due to a last-minute change in plans. Participants share their experiences and thoughts regarding the trip and the associated costs.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares that their Future Director cannot attend the trip due to mandated classes and personal circumstances, including a family emergency.
  • Another participant expresses regret about not being able to attend due to financial constraints and family obligations.
  • One participant provides details about their accommodation, including the cost and potential savings if additional roommates join.
  • Several participants engage in light-hearted banter regarding sleeping arrangements and the appeal of the trip.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding attendance at the trip, with some expressing a desire to go but facing obstacles, while others focus on the logistics of finding roommates.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects the personal experiences and financial considerations of participants regarding attending a community event.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are considering attending the event and looking for cost-sharing opportunities may find this discussion relevant.

Chefgirl2
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I just had one of my Future Directors email me saying "Forgive Me." It turns out she can't go to Denver. She is a PRN for the local jail. This is how I found out:

"Unfortunately I won't be going to Denver. I have some mandated classes I have to attend and the first is Thursday 1/8. I just knew I would win that car lease since we need it so badly but I have no option. We spent last night in the ER with Lucas breaking his arm."


My roommate, Karen,(a FD) and I both need to save as much money as possible. "Unfortunately", Experient will charge my card $159.64 for one night's stay if I room with anyone else and drop my reservations. So I need to find a roomy or two for Thursday and Friday night.

So, does anyone have a friend or two that needs a place to stay? I'll entice them with cute and cheap pillow presents, a fun time and my dazzle-ing knowlege...if not spelling:)

So, promote those Furure Directors! I'll treat them as if they were my own!

Plus, I'll sleep with Karen so they won't need to worry about me groping them in my sleep. :angel:
 
LOL as enticing as it sounds...I wish I could be there! I have someone signing in 2-3 days but with DH's job I won't be able to make it (plus the money issue). :-)

Have a great time and good luck with finding a roommate.
 
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Anyone? Bump.
 
Where are you staying and what would be the cost?
 
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I'm staying at the:
Hyatt Regency Denver
650 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202

The cost per night including all taxes is $159.64 per night or $319.28 for both nights. Right now Karen and I have to fork out a night each.

If we add 1 person it would be $106.43 everyone.
If we add 2 the cost drops to $79.82 each of us in the room.

I know it's a tax write off if we have to pay the whole thing, but my husband is laid off until February so I would rather not spend money if I don't absolutely have to spend it. We'll be okay. Missing this Summit is not an option. Besides everything being paid for...the lack of training would cost me even more.
 
You know - I was all intrigued until you refused to grope during the night.
 
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For you, I might change my mind about sleeping arrangements:)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of finding roommates for the trip to Denver?

Finding roommates for the trip to Denver helps to reduce accommodation costs, making the trip more affordable for everyone involved. It also provides an opportunity to meet new people and share experiences during the trip.

How do I find potential roommates for the trip?

You can find potential roommates by posting in travel forums, social media groups, or dedicated travel apps. Additionally, you can reach out to friends or acquaintances who may be interested in joining the trip.

What should I consider when choosing a roommate for the trip?

When choosing a roommate, consider factors such as compatibility in lifestyle, sleeping habits, and budget. It's also important to discuss expectations regarding shared spaces and responsibilities during the trip.

Are there any specific platforms or websites to connect with roommates for travel?

Yes, there are several platforms and websites designed for connecting travelers, such as Couchsurfing, Meetup, and travel-specific Facebook groups. These platforms can help you find like-minded individuals looking for roommates.

What if I can't find a roommate before the trip?

If you can't find a roommate before the trip, consider booking a hotel or hostel that offers shared accommodations. Many hostels provide dormitory-style rooms where you can meet other travelers, or you can look for last-minute deals on accommodations that fit your budget.

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