On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 5:34 PM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton@gmail.com> wrote:

You've just named three meeting points. Don't do that! Pick one.


Well, not everyone wants to come to the venue first and not everyone is comfortable getting their by themselves.  Hence, meeting at the venue early and the tour site a bit later.  We'll find people whether you are outside or inside. 

Cheers,
Katie



 
On Jul 10, 2012 5:22 PM, "aude" <aude.wiki@gmail.com> wrote:
We are going again tomorrow morning to the Capitol.

9:00 am, Wednesday morning, July 11th meet at the Capitol Visitor Center, either inside by the Freedom statue, or outside by the security checkpoint.

 Alternatively, we can meet 8:15 a.m. in lobby of Marvin Center.

Don't bring food or water, as it's not allowed through security. (sorry, I didn't know that) but backpacks and computers are okay.

I got about 35 passes for the house/senate galleries tomorrow, and they are in session and we can get more on site for international folks, if needed.

If anyone has questions, please let me know.

Cheers,
Katie

On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 4:31 PM, Arnav Sonara <sonara.arnav@gmail.com> wrote:
+1

We were there at Capitol today morning, found no one, later came to know that you are not even allowed to take water inside and couple of guys with me had sunscreen lotions and water and snacks, so we returned. I just wish if there be a point of contact for all tours or groups and one final mail confirming the time and location (exact).


On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 1:13 AM, Deror <deror_avi@yahoo.com> wrote:
The conference tours suffered from lack of organization from the beginning. The tours were poorly organized, badly publicized, not properly described etc.

I have signed up to the NARA conservation lab tour. The description of which included two meeting points - a block apart from each other (one on Pensilvania ave and one on constitution avenue) both of which were wrong - the group met elsewhere resulting in a delay trying to find the participants.

The tour description listed that a photo ID is required and an official one - government one. I thought a driving license (sufficient for driving in the US) with a photo ID suffices but no. After having passed security checks (checking bags and detectors as in airport) And having to wait a bit longer, I was informed that only a passport is acceptable, and denied entrance to the tour, thus waiting a full hour and a half (traveling and waiting) due to the fact that the tour organizer is clueless.

I am not blaming the security staff there- they have their regulations, and need to follow them. But how hard would it be for the organizers to do simple basic homework and ask what is required for a foreign tourist to enter.

And I was not the only wikipedian disallowed from entering, Osama was also kept out.

My recommendation to you all - if this tour is any indication - do not bother to go on any other tours.

Deror




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