Unless something changed, they stay open much later than 1030. It would be a waste to serve alcohol if they are closed that early.
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Unless something changed, they stay open much later than 1030. It would be a waste to serve alcohol if they are closed that early.
Friday and Saturdays they are open till 1am
As far as I know they did away with the closing the place to kids after a certain hour as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
I believe the age to get in unaccompanied is 18.
FYI, I have to mention this disclaimer, I would love for our younger members to come and have fun, but if you want to stay late, you're welcome to bring a parent or adult to supervise. I'm unable to be responsible.
Also, please drink responsibly! I don't want anyone to get hurt or arrested.
This is probably a long shot but if anyone is flying into KFRG for this event and needs a place to tie down, please contact us and we'll try and work something out!
I am trying to attend, but her majesty my little princess is arriving home from Georgetown Saturday evening and as much as I like you guys, I would much rather see my daughter :wink:
What are you trying to say Phil? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
Phil...LOOK WHAT THEY HAVE THERE!!!!
http://www.fromtheflightdeck.com/temp/IMG_0068.mov
No kidding...oh wait, you meant "responsible for younger members", didn't you? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
Hey... I have a right to get you guys into trouble :lol: :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by moose135
So who is coming for sure?
BTW, this shindig is also my unofficial retirement party from Anet. (It's not official until NikV69 can make an event)
According to people that has responded here, by email, on Facebook, Twitter and work....we'll have at least 20 people, and as many as 30.
So get spotting. Ur still not retired :borat: Take advantage of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by mirrodie
I will be joining you guys tomorrow.
I should be there
:borat:
Sorry I won't be able join you guys for dinner, but may I offer this suggestion.
Back in the late 70's I was attending SUNY Farmingdale. Many times on my free time I would drive my green Ford Pinto around Republic to see what was going on. Traveling west on Conklin St from New Highway, I would sometimes be able to see into the open hangar doors of the Fairchild production plant. At that time they were developing the A-10, which was unfortunately the last in a long line of successful WW2 and Vietnam era aircraft. That hangar stood almost precisely where you will be having dinner at Dave and Busters. May I suggest a toast to the workers and technology of the lost era of LI aviation history.