If the last session ends at midnight, and the first starts at 9am, with travel time and shower and breakfast it's really hard to get enough sleep. We have already decided to skip SUN01 just to make up our sleep deficit.
A change that might make this a little less painful: rather than three hours for dinner, allow two. Let SAT03 start at 7pm, but don't specify an end time; games can last three hours, or four, or as long as the players want to stay awake.
9am to midnight: ouch!
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Re: 9am to midnight: ouch!
Ditto on shorter Saturday dinner!
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Re: 9am to midnight: ouch!
The dinner hour used to be shorter and there was pretty consistent feedback that it was not enough to even get back in time, much less have a relaxing break.
That's less of an issue with the current location but a lot of the old guard wants to spend even more than three hours talking and catching up with the dozens of friends they haven't seen for a while.
Just to offer a counterpoint.
I do tend to skip one of the 9:00 a.m. sessions and I often try to play a three hour game in the night slots (and then go out drinking until 2:00...)
That's less of an issue with the current location but a lot of the old guard wants to spend even more than three hours talking and catching up with the dozens of friends they haven't seen for a while.
Just to offer a counterpoint.
I do tend to skip one of the 9:00 a.m. sessions and I often try to play a three hour game in the night slots (and then go out drinking until 2:00...)
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Re: 9am to midnight: ouch!
As a GPNW & Seattle newb, I certainly appreciated the 3 hours break as a great chance to have an unhurried meal and explore some Seattle venues I might not have been able to otherwise.
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Re: 9am to midnight: ouch!
Personally I think three hours is fine. It does give time for people to gather and enjoy an unhurried meal without having to stress.
And 9 AM to midnight is pretty grueling but it was my choice to be there for every session. I don't regret it a bit. I think time was divided pretty efficiently and appreciated the mix of 3 and 4 hour blocks.
And 9 AM to midnight is pretty grueling but it was my choice to be there for every session. I don't regret it a bit. I think time was divided pretty efficiently and appreciated the mix of 3 and 4 hour blocks.
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Re: 9am to midnight: ouch!
I support the longer dinner break, as well. It allowed time to go get a nice relaxed meal and spend some time with friends new and old, although two hours might be enough for that. The Friday Feast is good for this too, but I appreciated being able to socialize with people I'd just met around the game table. I think it's important for gatherings such as GoPlay to be occasions for socializing other than just while gaming. Indie Hurricane (the story gaming event within Portland's Gamestorm con) usually ends with an after-party of some sort, so perhaps a Sunday evening get-together is something to consider, even though some out-of-towners like me need to get on the road.