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13-09-2016, 08:11 AM
#111
Bah. That came out wrong. What I meant was I didn't spend quite so much time on the Sunday by myself. Got very boring in places last year because I didn't have a plan. That's the key to getting what you expect from any event - planning!
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13-09-2016, 08:15 AM
#112
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13-09-2016, 08:34 AM
#113
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Next year will be my BPM drinking day, although Toby wisely waited till I was a hundred miles away before offering to buy me one.
Piece of cake Toby, we managed it without even trying
Its easy to find on foot, try finding it when driving, all the sodding roads are all dug up with dead ends etc. I should have google street mapped it first (I usually do), but I have been too busy. We had 3 sat navs on the go all taking us to different bloody locations!! got there in the end and the hotel is fabulous for the price. Good old trip advisor rating!!
I will probably stay at the resort next time too. As lovely as it was following the fresher girls from bar to bar, it was not brilliant, all the homeless people, gang having a punch up was an eye opener!! Birmingham is really not a nice place at its heart.
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13-09-2016, 11:08 AM
#114
Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Did we need them again?
Yes. Sadly we couldn't use them to save, ooh about a gallon and a half of beer tokens*.
* Adjusted for Southern Weighting.
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13-09-2016, 12:43 PM
#115
Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Yes.
Sadly we couldn't
use them to save, ooh about a gallon and a half of beer tokens*.
* Adjusted for Southern Weighting.
I did say if anyone wanted to go back to town while the trains were running I'd pay.
Steve Mad, bad & dangerous to know www.corabar.co.uk
Better to study for one hour with the wise, than to drink wine with the foolish.
The opinions of Corabar Steve are not necessarily those of Corabar Entertainment, or any of its subsidiaries
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13-09-2016, 01:24 PM
#116
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13-09-2016, 03:33 PM
#117
My view: The show is much better in the Genting Arena: there was more room, and all the sounds weren't deafening, and there were even quiet(ish) areas, so it was much easier to TALK to people as well as look at stuff.
We stayed at the Ibis Budget in Town - which is within walking distance of the train, and also to Broad Street and the like, and, as we appeared to be the only people able to use google maps, we found everything very easily. The hotel itself was very basic, but exceptionally clean and, would lend itself quite nicely to a DJ get-together - with an open air car park (ie no problems for vans. We could even see the van out of our room window). It has a 24 hour reception and plenty of room to sit around, but no bar or restaurant: instead, it had several fridges full of alcohol, a tea/coffee machine, and a couple of shelves of food and a microwave, and a pizza menu and anything you wanted at any time of the day or night, you just asked at reception.... oh, and a football table.
The walk to the station to get to BPM was easy - even for me, and Steve and I found a decent pub nearby whilst we were waiting for (several hours for) the others. The After Party at the World's Bar had great entertainment put on, and also free drinks (which came as a bit of a surprise - albeit from a limited 'menu' of drinks, but still....).
The cab back to town after isn't cheap, but it isn't too bad - especially when you're splitting it between several people.
We had to finish the night in the Tap & Spile (It's become a bit of a tradition!) and, I'm pleased to report that has gone back to having good, very varied music playing - rather than the poor attempt at a nightclub as it was last time we were there.
We were lazy when we finally left the Tap and decided to get a cab back to the hotel - even though it was really within walking distance.
....and all in all, the cost of the hotel, the train, and the cabs, and we still paid around half the cost of what I know people spent on their room alone to stay out at the resort.
Oh...... just one comment on previous posts......
Originally Posted by
Imagine
... Angela (you're really not as scary as I'd been led to believe
),
WHO TOLD YOU I WAS SCARY?
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13-09-2016, 04:32 PM
#118
Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
My view: The show is much better in the Genting Arena: there was more room, and all the sounds weren't deafening, and there were even quiet(ish) areas, so it was much easier to TALK to people as well as look at stuff.
My initial thoughts were that I didn't find the new layout as easy to navigate, but as Angela says, once you'd got your bearings, it was actually a lot better. The PA demo room certainly had very little extraneous noise.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
We stayed at the Ibis Budget in Town - which is within walking distance of the train, and also to Broad Street and the like, and, as we appeared to be the only people able to use google maps, we found everything very easily. The walk to the station to get to BPM was easy
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From your description of the hotel, it seems the answer to everything. I shall certainly try that one next year. With its proximity to the station, and the cost of a train ticket being peanuts, I'm keen to park the motor there straight away, and travel to and from the arena that way.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
The cab back to town after isn't cheap, but it isn't too bad - especially when you're splitting it between several people.
It costs a lot more than the train. If you're prepared to be Cinderella, ( back on the train by midnight ) it's perfect. You can still be back in Broad Street in good time for anything you want.
Originally Posted by
Corabar Entertainment
Oh...... WHO TOLD YOU I WAS SCARY?
Everybody.
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13-09-2016, 05:26 PM
#119
So how was everyone's bpm show?
I hope you all enjoyed it and had a great time
Was there any piece of equipment that looked good?
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13-09-2016, 06:58 PM
#120
Resident Antagonist
Evox 8 sounded awful. I don't know if it was the environment, but I was desperately disappointed with it.
Today I heard the FBT Vertus CS1000 at BPM and they are fantastic. Certainly wiped the floor with the Evox 8, and I am a big RCF advocate.
I wanted a closer look at Chauvet's Core 3x1 but they've been discontinued and replaced with...naff all. Righto.
I looked at the FX Par 9 by Chauvet and was very impressed with them and at 150 notes each, seem to be very good value.
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