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This thread centers around concerns and experiences related to the upcoming launch event in Raleigh amidst forecasts of significant snowfall. Participants express their worries about travel conditions and the potential impact on the event.
Views differ regarding the likelihood of the event being canceled, with some participants expressing doubt about cancellation while others are concerned about travel safety. No clear consensus emerges on whether attendees will receive refunds if they cannot make it.
Participants share personal experiences and concerns related to weather conditions affecting travel plans for the event. The discussion reflects a mix of anticipation and anxiety about the upcoming launch amidst uncertain weather forecasts.
Consultants planning to attend the Raleigh launch may find the shared experiences and concerns relevant as they navigate their travel plans in light of the weather forecasts.
BethCooks4U said:Raliegh looks like it'll be good but surrounding areas are iffy. 24 hours can change things a lot. Everyone travel safe! I wish my team would have taken me up on getting a room but being just an hour away they didn't even want to spend $25. LOL
BethCooks4U said:Well, we were originally planning on leaving here at 6:30 to get to our seats hopefully by 8ish but now we're not leaving until 7 so it's light out and we can see better. We'll be lucky to GET there by 9. ...then there's the parking, getting to the room, registering and finally getting a table. Good luck being together. Not a happy camper here.
I hope I'm wrong and worrying for nothing.
esavvymom said:Make sure you have the address for the Convention Center (if you use GPS), and print off the Downtown maps for the parking decks. There are at least 3 in the adjoining block to the Convention Center. But the downtown area has the one-way streets....like most, it's every other street going in one direction or the other, so not too difficult if you know that. But Be prepared.
Chefstover2 said:I'm not going to Raleigh, but Atlanta (it's about 2 hours closer to me) and last night was REALLY stressing b/c forecast was saying ice pellets ALL DAY with no let-up. I'm a New England Girl so snow doesn't bother me, but the idea of driving down a mountain in ice was not my idea of heaven.
So this morning, I go online and the forecast shows it's turning to rain by 10AM and staying that way through 10PM. Halleleujah! I can handle slush. We're driving down tonight 'cause like others, I hate being late and if it's going to take a while to get there, I'd rather get there at midnight tonight and be ontime to the meeting.
I hope the forecast changes for everyone...check out Welcome to Weather Underground : Weather Underground. Put in your city/state or zip code and you can get hourly forecasts!
BethCooks4U said:Uggg! I hate driving into a strange city. Hopefully the one the website talks about being just across the street will have room. I have a handicap sticker and am hoping to park close.
The "Snow for Spring Launch" event in Raleigh is a special promotional event hosted by Pampered Chef to showcase new products and seasonal offerings. It typically features product demonstrations, cooking tips, and opportunities for attendees to purchase items at a discount.
The event is scheduled for a specific date in early spring, usually in March. For the exact date and time, please check the official Pampered Chef website or contact your local consultant.
The event is open to everyone, including current Pampered Chef customers, potential customers, and anyone interested in learning more about the products. It's a great opportunity for those who are new to Pampered Chef to explore what the brand has to offer.
Yes, attendees can expect exclusive promotions and discounts on select products during the "Snow for Spring Launch" event. Additionally, there may be giveaways and special offers for those who attend.
You can RSVP or register for the event through your local Pampered Chef consultant or by visiting the official Pampered Chef website. It's recommended to register early, as spots may be limited.