[Churchofgaming] Churchofgaming Digest, Vol 46, Issue 6
Redmond Hamlett
redmond.hamlett at gmail.com
Tue May 15 03:13:14 UTC 2012
Hi,
I'm pretty comfortable with the setup at East Melbourne. I would be happy
to continue at UC if they there is no arcing up about tea/coffee
facilities, and they come down in the price perhaps (given COG has been
there for a long time....). Mind you, I guess it would be worth checking
out the other two venues to see if they are spacious / quiet enough to
allow for us.
Cheers
Redmond
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> The Unitarian Church has established a new fee structure, apparently based
> on a break-even structure.
>
> The cost proposed to us is:
>
> $20.00 per use for a period of up to 3 hours, whether one-off or regular
> use
> $40.00 for a period over 3 hours, up to 7 hours, whether one-off or
> regular use.
>
> We're in that delightful level of having four-and-a-half hour meetings,
> although apparently we could extend this to 7 at the same cost.
>
> Also, we're expected to provide our own tea/coffee/milk :)
>
> Other options, which are free, modern and central:
>
> Games Laboratory
> ----------------
> http://www.gameslaboratory.com.au/
>
> Ground Floor, Galleria
> 385 Bourke St, Melbourne, VIC 3000
>
> Open from 10am to 8pm (or later)
>
> https://www.facebook.com/Games.Laboratory
>
>
> Good Games
> ----------
> http://www.goodgames.com.au/stores/Good-Games-Melbourne
>
> Level 1, 365 Lonsdale Street
>
> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Good-Games/50496067244
>
>
> This gives us three options, which I we should vote on (with preferences).
>
>
> 1. Stay at the Unitarian Church
> 2. Move to Games Laboratory
> 3. Move to Good Games
>
>
> We're familiar with the UC, so no need to elaborate too much on that. I've
> scouted out the Laboratory and it looks pretty good. My opinion is that
> the suggested fees don't really provide any tangible benefits for us in
> comparison to the alternatives (although parking is probably easier - most
> of the time).
>
> Any other thoughts, options etc?
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