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Originally Posted by ..::Goldy::..
I know from experience that a full day in Walibi World/Ex-Six Flags can be a little long, so even though I could be there as early as I wish, I'm gonna be there at the arranged meeting time; noon.
About lunch, food in the park itself is known to be somewhat expensive, but if thats ok with everyone then im fine with that. Bringing lunch isnt such a bad idea either.
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Maybe it's not a good idea to come earlier then. Or maybe we can do something else in Harderwijk for two hours? You know Harderwijk, maybe you know something. Good to decide on that one day beforehand :S
About lunch, I'm not going to buy much food in the park. I doubt we can stand Walibi World all day anyways. I do not know if Esmeralda and Jelle have something planned about how the day progresses, so I can't say much, but maybe we can go to a restaurant in Harderwijk afterwards. Might have a more pleasant atmosphere than Walibi World since its food places are pretty ...commercial as far as I remember and maybe busy in its restaurants. I think maybe it would be a good idea if everyone who also like me does not want to spend much money on food during the day (unlike, for example, spending money when we eat all together, like in the mcdonalds last year, and the pancake restaurant on the canoe meeting, THAT would be fine, but I'm not going to buy snacks in Walibi World just because I did not take lunch with me) would buy some food to take and also buy something sweet for the others, if that person has mony. It can often be very cheap. You could just buy some apples, or some hot dogs to bake in the oven before going to the meeting, etc. I know that I'll take some stuff along for the others. If more people do it, we could save money we'd have spend on buying something quick at a snack tent during the day for a dinner together.
Whew, that paragraph was a little long. Summary: I'd like everyone to take some food along to share, which saves everyone in costs on expensive food stalls and saves money for a restaurant together.
I do think we need to do more than Walibi World if it tires too many people after a while. It would not be fun if people left the meeting after just being there for 5-6 hours just because the park got tireing, like how the beach meeting last year was pretty short because it tired people.
It seems that the weather may be good, but could also be bad. Weather report says 30% chance it'll rain. If it's really bad, are there any indoor attractions at Walibi? If not, what would we do if it rained badly? Find a bowling place or something, or go anyways? It'd be a good idea for everyone to take along rainclothing and possibly umbrellas if you can fit them in your backpack.
Esme, Jelle, should I make a last-minute J2O announcement about the meeting?