u/User_Names_Are_Tough

Well, I Snoozed...and Lost

Short version: I'll be up in Provincetown in a couple of weeks (driving up from vacation in RI), planning to see a show at the theater on Sunday afternoon, and figured it might be fun to come up Saturday and make a day of it on the last day of Bear Week. I found a reasonably-priced room, but didn't pull the trigger in time for reasons, and then it got snatched up. Lesson learned.

So, possible Plan B: Shockingly enough, hotels have rooms--and cheaper!--on Sunday nights. Who knew? So why not come up Sunday morning, see the show, make a day of it, then spend Sunday night instead? With that said, I know Sunday has to be slower than Friday or Saturday, and that's fine.* But is it "nice, quiet night" slow, or "only kid in the library the day before Christmas Break" slow?

*-I'm trying to get a bit less quiet and slow, but the first time I came to Provincetown and saw "Tea Dance," I got excited because I thought it might be something like "high tea," so that's where I've been as a baseline.

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u/User_Names_Are_Tough — 3 days ago
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MST at the Met

Watched the Met Opera's very enjoyable El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego this afternoon. Confession time: I've never really been into Daddy-O, although I don't begrudge their costumer for being a fan.

u/User_Names_Are_Tough — 1 month ago