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HowieT2
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:05 am |
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| I spoke with Win on Friday and he alluded to a few different interesting ideas that would increase seating and boot storage space at Gate House. I'm not sure how solid these plans are so I won't divulge. I'm sure he'll chime in if he's looking for feedback. The point is that Win and co. are always looking for ways to improve the experience. |
Was there any mention of the Guest services lodge being built this summer and open for next season? or are they planning on the same thing there is this year?
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madhavok
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:11 am |
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| Probably plenty of room at the Valley House lodge, no need to add an expensive second level at GH when there is plenty of space a short walk away. |
Yeah but you know how it is. You make plans to meet your people at the Gate House, everybody's already there at 11:45. Who wants to walk up to the Valley House. Plus atleast I think, the food tastes better at the Gate House for what reason I don't know.
As for the cost, I think it would be a good bang for the buck.
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HowieT2
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:15 am |
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| Tin Woodsman wrote: |
| I'd be interested to hear those ideas, as I've been on the "GH is too small" bandwagon since it opened. It always surprised me how a building with 2x the footprint of that which it replaced seemed to seat fewer people. Regardless, Win has mentioned the possibility of expanding the GH lodge (the useless south porch would be a good target to enclose) and any ideas to expand the usable space/capacity of the bldg would be music to my ears. These steps need to be taken whether or not the GSL is built this summer (I'm setting the market on that at 48% right now). |
Given the lack of banter about building plans and ground breaking, not to mention the recession and difficulties in the credit markets, I would guess the chances at significantly less then 48%.
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HowieT2
| Joined: 28 Feb 2006 |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:31 am |
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| Greg wrote: |
| HowieT2 wrote: |
| Greg wrote: |
| I spoke with Win on Friday and he alluded to a few different interesting ideas that would increase seating and boot storage space at Gate House. I'm not sure how solid these plans are so I won't divulge. I'm sure he'll chime in if he's looking for feedback. The point is that Win and co. are always looking for ways to improve the experience. |
Was there any mention of the Guest services lodge being built this summer and open for next season? or are they planning on the same thing there is this year? |
Well, again, I don't want to divulge too much. Win will comment here, I'm sure. I don't know what I was told is common knowledge or was told to me in confidence. |
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boze
| Joined: 13 Dec 2005 |
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| Location: Flatlands of Southern CT |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:32 am |
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| Greg wrote: |
| HowieT2 wrote: |
| Greg wrote: |
| I spoke with Win on Friday and he alluded to a few different interesting ideas that would increase seating and boot storage space at Gate House. I'm not sure how solid these plans are so I won't divulge. I'm sure he'll chime in if he's looking for feedback. The point is that Win and co. are always looking for ways to improve the experience. |
Was there any mention of the Guest services lodge being built this summer and open for next season? or are they planning on the same thing there is this year? |
Well, again, I don't want to divulge too much. Win will comment here, I'm sure. I don't know what I was told is common knowledge or was told to me in confidence. |
I think it's now common knowledge that the GSL is not in the cards for this upcoming building season. Letter to employees a month or two ago noted as much, referring to a strong desire to 'do it right' when thy do build the GSL, and to not compromise the design with something half-baked. Heard from a few employees that a number of versions of the GSL were considered & priced, scaling down original plan due to several factors inlcuding budgetary consderations. No alternative seemed 'right' or even a good way forward, so feeling was to defer and do it right at a later date. In the interim, there's some serious thinking about what can be done to maximize the flow & utility for the new GH. On more than one day this season, others have noticed planner-type folks hunched over blueprints & renderings in the GH. I did not see/read this letter so take this with a grain of salt. I too await word from Win & Co.
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Tin Woodsman
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 11:59 am |
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| boze wrote: |
I think it's now common knowledge that the GSL is not in the cards for this upcoming building season. Letter to employees a month or two ago noted as much, referring to a strong desire to 'do it right' when thy do build the GSL, and to not compromise the design with something half-baked. Heard from a few employees that a number of versions of the GSL were considered & priced, scaling down original plan due to several factors inlcuding budgetary consderations. No alternative seemed 'right' or even a good way forward, so feeling was to defer and do it right at a later date. In the interim, there's some serious thinking about what can be done to maximize the flow & utility for the new GH. On more than one day this season, others have noticed planner-type folks hunched over blueprints & renderings in the GH. I did not see/read this letter so take this with a grain of salt. I too await word from Win & Co. |
Boze -
That's good info. I had heard rumors to this effect, but nothing solid, hence the 48%. I suspect that regardless of all the talk about wanting to get it right, the prime directive was $$, and all other considerations had to flow from that. Hopefully, whatever they do build will be designed to grow as needed when the funds are available in future years.
Again, glad to hear about the ongoing thought being given to how to make GH work better. It has alwayus struck me as a very pretty structure that worked better on the blueprints than it did in stone, concrete and wood. Simply too much space given over to "back of the house" activities and not enough for the public. Also, it seems that it was designed in part to fulfill its primary mission in the winter while also making compromises designed to bring in event revenues (weddings, etc...). Just like the multi-purpose sports venues of the 60s and 70s, it has ended up being really good at neither.
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shadyjay
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:08 pm |
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Benches? We don't need no stinkin' Benches!!!!
Actually, though, they do. Seems like they'd be better than chairs.
Me too I thought the overall visitor space in the new GH was small. The upstairs seems like it should be a lot bigger, but the food service takes over about half.
Downstairs, its like a tunnel walkway from the C'Rock Pub to the entrance by the ticket windows.
I'm sure the issues will be resolved (space concerns) when the other lodge is built.
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BushMogulMaster
| Joined: 19 Nov 2006 |
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Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:48 pm |
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| Tin Woodsman wrote: |
| I suspect that regardless of all the talk about wanting to get it right, the prime directive was $$, |
Regardless of whether that's true or not, isn't that part of wanting to "get it right?" If you don't have the finances to do it right, why do a half-assed job? Be patient and wait until you've got the right plan, and the right budget.
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