Haven't seen much about Atlanta next May. Seems like a National LMSC challenge would get a few swimmers motivated. Seems there ought to be a way to break up teams so that they are roughly comparable. What about a heavyweight division (100+ swimmers), light heavyweight division (75-100) middleweight (50-75) and lightweight (under 50)?
I have been wondering the same thing... A current swimmer for GT gave me the following information concerning reserving a room on-campus...
"About staying in the dorms (from a current member of Georgia Tech Swim & Dive): you can contact GT Conference Services about booking rooms at www.conference.gatech.edu/reservations.cfm but during the summer, I think they only work with groups of 50 people or more and it will probably be more expensive than just booking a hotel somewhere in Midtown."
Is the above information true?? I would assume they would have a different policy for reserving dorm rooms for nationals, but not sure... :confused:
The meet hotels seem to have very good rates for a major metro area - $109 ish range very close to the pool. I have no idea what the dorm rates would be, but it'd have to be very compelling (IMHO) to trade in a nice king sized bed for a dorm bed.
I have been wondering the same thing... A current swimmer for GT gave me the following information concerning reserving a room on-campus...
"About staying in the dorms (from a current member of Georgia Tech Swim & Dive): you can contact GT Conference Services about booking rooms at www.conference.gatech.edu/reservations.cfm but during the summer, I think they only work with groups of 50 people or more and it will probably be more expensive than just booking a hotel somewhere in Midtown."
Is the above information true?? I would assume they would have a different policy for reserving dorm rooms for nationals, but not sure... :confused:
The meet hotels seem to have very good rates for a major metro area - $109 ish range very close to the pool. I have no idea what the dorm rates would be, but it'd have to be very compelling (IMHO) to trade in a nice king sized bed for a dorm bed.