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That's not bad at all. Detroit also has direct flights to Chattanooga - though I dunno on which airlines. CHA has Delta, US Airways, and some other I forget.
bringing 4 cases of those. 5 if Teresa will hold one on her lap.
I believe each cabin does have its own kitchen, if I'm not mistaken.* Which will be fan-freaking-tastic! :joy
*Serenla/Ubah will correct me if I'm wrong.
Yes, each cabin has it's own kitchen. We thought this would be a huge boon to those with extreme food allergies to house/prepare their own snacks/meals. Not that they HAVE to prepare their own meals, but some have gone to that extreme in the past. Plus, think of all the fridge space for booze! That and it provides great opportunities for various group activities be it toasts or what not.
If you came into Chattanooga, I would make it happen.
The location is closer to Atlanta, geographically. When you take into account travel time in Atlanta, it's still less travel time - but within 15-20 minutes difference (I think? Correct me if I'm wrong, Ubah/Serenla! I'm not as cognizant of your side of this venture. :P). Atlanta's airport is huge, and traffic in Atlanta can be pretty crazy. Chattanooga's airport is very small, and traffic isn't an issue unless you're driving around during rush hour (4PM-6PM on Fridays, generally).
65-70ish. If there is a HUGE demand, if we know enough in advance and there are cabins available we may be able to get more, but I want those "sold out" first to be sure.
I'm going to be arriving on the Thursday night, as otherwise I'd not arrive until far too late on the Friday. Not really got any further than that yet.
Also, can I ask - when it talked about "limited spaces" - is that as in "Fewer than previous events" or "If you don't register in the first 12 hours then you're scuppered?" I am umming and aahing about booking flights now before they go up in price, but I don't want to do that and then find I don't get a spot