Meet up?
Meet up?
It occurs to me that now, a time when the community is very active, would be an ideal time for someone to start organising a full community meet up.
Perhaps for Halloween?
Perhaps for Halloween?
Alan Boyd
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It could be combined with the theme park 'fright nights' that several of the KM community go to annually at Hallowe'en time. Andy/Snowcat can tell us more about these.
If a good number of us intend to go to Knightmare Live in London on June 6/13/20, those would be meetup opportunities to keep in mind too.
If a good number of us intend to go to Knightmare Live in London on June 6/13/20, those would be meetup opportunities to keep in mind too.
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I'd never do a Fright Night thing, but I might do a Knightmare live (depends on the ticket prices) if anyone could spare the cash for a ticket or something, if not at least tell me where you'd meet after!
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It was more of a day/weekend meet up that I had in mind, rather than a gathering in a pub prior to a show.
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I'd echo Alan on this one. We've seen Knightmare Live collectively now. It's time for something different and hopefully Northern 

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We're up for a Halloween time meet up for sure, spending a few days at the Edinburgh Fringe in August so anything before then is a bit cost prohibitive sadly.
Never been to a fright night, sounds good and, um, scary! >:-]
Never been to a fright night, sounds good and, um, scary! >:-]
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Well, I'd definitely consider just about anything but s fright night, for one I'm barely able to see in the day and for 2 I'm a dreadful wimp about things. I was just putting the KM Live thing out there for anyone who wanted to do London days but didn't want to fly solo really.
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I'm absolutely up for meeting up again. I've made a fair few friends thanks to Knightmare Convention so I'm up for a reunion so to speak. 

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Definitely up for a meet up! Something halloweeny sounds right 

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I can probably make it if there's plenty of notice. Trouble is, the place I work is short-staffed, so if anyone reserves holiday time, no one else is allowed to take the same day off.
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Do we do it in the midlands so that it's in the middle?
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Well... I hesitate to suggest this as it's had very little interest in the past but if you're wanting Halloween hijinx there's alwasy "The Road to Hell and Back". Generally a short-ish roadtrip to visit Alton Towers, Thorpe Park and Tulleys Farm during their Halloween events.
Ran this a few years ago but, I admit, it's kinda died a death unless someone wants to resurrect the idea...
Ran this a few years ago but, I admit, it's kinda died a death unless someone wants to resurrect the idea...
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As always, the rule in these things is...the person who organises the event calls the shots.
However, I would suggest that the following is likely to lead to a successful event:
However, I would suggest that the following is likely to lead to a successful event:
- Middle (ish) of the UK, but biassed towards London (sorry, but that's where most of the community are).
- Single area/location. This is why I think the Road to Hell and Back was always limited. Most people would only go to the most geographically convenient location to them and you lose critical mass.
- Halloween. It seems sufficiently far in advance and Halloween events are the most likely to drag most of the community out.
- A whole weekend. In particular, including a non-theme park day with something else planned.
Alan Boyd
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I suggest a raft building exercise, or some other such group bonding event (no sniggering at the back, you know who you are!) I like team building events almost as much as I like eating flowers... But not nettles though, they sting a bit.
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Now this is a GENIUS idea! Plus then we'd all have really fun memories!! (Just please don't do anything too huge with heights or I may have a breakdown, I'm massively hopeless with heights... as most of you probably remember me saying at some point)Gundrada wrote:I suggest a raft building exercise, or some other such group bonding event (no sniggering at the back, you know who you are!) I like team building events almost as much as I like eating flowers... But not nettles though, they sting a bit.
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