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Forgot the clatter-screen
And views around the hotel. It's pretty nifty, but a lot of unused space.
Sunken bar
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A corner filled with an old car
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A mock up of a 70s ( 60s?) apartment
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Just a corridor
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Remember Twister?
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Another challenge for the Milennials
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Is this place worth the $$$$$$ ?
For me, yes, once. It is really quite different and it has a completely different vibe than almost any other place I've been in. People clearly enjoying themselves in the bars etc. And an early morning flight adds to the usefulness of it.
I take it the pool was heated?
The Drury Inn came up with a surprise this evening. On check-in, they mentioned '5:30 kick back' which I didn't pay much attention to, but when I ventured down at 6pm, there was a buffet of tacos, hot dogs, spuds, soup, salads etc - sorta like a cheap Executive Club spread - and you got three drinks, from this menu:
The spread goes from 5:30 to 7pm and was really well attended!! Interesting tone of chatter - software engineering both sides of my table.
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Just a little CRJ700 for the 1H 50m trip to Huntsville today. 1-2 in J. Just drinks and those tiny snacks this time. A fast trip - 1H 15m and then we were in Huntsville! Its an International airport and pretty big.
I'm in Huntsville to visit the US Space and Rocket Center.
Metro Huntsville has a population of about 450,000. During WW2 it housed 3 chemical munitions plants. After the war, the plants closed down and after some political pressure, the army was 'persuaded' to relocate a rocket and missile development facility here. In 1950s about 200 German rocket scientists, including Wernher Von Braun and 800 others were relocated here. The facility grew and grew and in 1960, NASA's Marshal Space Flight Center was formed here. It developed almost all NASA's rocketry, including the Saturn V. The city is still a major technology center.
We had the same for our stay in Ohio (work for me, fun for hubby). Comfort Suites by memory.The Drury Inn came up with a surprise this evening. On check-in, they mentioned '5:30 kick back' which I didn't pay much attention to, but when I ventured down at 6pm, there was a buffet of tacos, hot dogs, spuds, soup, salads etc - sorta like a cheap Executive Club spread - and you got three drinks, from this menu:
The spread goes from 5:30 to 7pm and was really well attended!! Interesting tone of chatter - software engineering both sides of my table.
My friends daughter did Space Camp about 2yrs ago - loved it.Miss 13 is going to Huntsville on her Space Camp next year. Hunstville apparently has the largest number of PhD rocket scientists (or some specific qualification like that) of anywhere in the world. I think we were quoted that trivia item to reassure the parents wondering why we were sending a bunch of 13-16yo girls to Huntsville and what it had to do with space!
Miss 13 is going to Huntsville on her Space Camp next year. Hunstville apparently has the largest number of PhD rocket scientists (or some specific qualification like that) of anywhere in the world.
My friends daughter did Space Camp about 2yrs ago - loved it.
You've left the east coast in the nick of time.... lately i've been in shorts but over the next few days its set to drop back down to -2, -4 and -5... brrrr
Its actually been a mild winter this year with only a couple of snow days and stacks of sunshineSame here ... in Alabama!! Mind you, we are pretty far north, but I never expected tomorrow's forecast of -2 deg C overnight and +1deg C at 9am!