Hey Folks,
I want to be fully transparent as some of you might be wondering what to do about food this coming season. Mod Day will be different, as some folks are doing their own thing in the Kitchenettes and possibly Dia and Izzy might also be providing some nourishment.
I am speaking directly about our weekend long events throughout the year.
The scout approved chef is a local to our site and is a wonderful woman named Joyce. I spoke with her today and she told me the following information:
Meals are $8 each if we have more than 50 meal plans, $10 if under 50 plans.... yes... that means breakfast too. That would be $24 for the meal plan (or $30) which seems like way too much to me. However, I think having us all together as a community for each dinner might be the way to go, and as such, I would charge $9 for the dinner plan to cover some of the NPC costs.
For breakfasts, you all would fend for yourselves. There was some talk of each cabin "adopting" the NPCs each event. That's an idea as well. If people were willing to do this all year, I would give goblin stamps for this service.
Jack Jenkins also expressed staying involved to some degree to help us out, even though he can't use the big kitchen.
Mike Paxton also showed me a neat idea used in another game that uses "tavern coins" for meals throughout the day that is NOT during the dinner hours. So basically, drinks would still be for 1 copper piece each here, however, throughout the day, Deepjugs would only offer: PBJ sandwiches, grilled cheese, a piece of fruit, quesadilla, and servings of soup for one tavern coin each. These would be purchased via paypal for $1:1 tavern coin. You show up to game, and the tavern coins are in your envelopes. Additionally, each NPC would be given a few of these upon arrival.
Another item to consider is that each of the kitchenettes have NOTHING in the way of utensils, plates, pots, or pans so if you are making things in your cabin, you do so by bringing, cleaning, and taking away with you these items each event.
I was going to create a poll and I still might, however, I wanted to hear your opinions on all of the above and other ideas as well.
Thank you! Let's solve this together!
Jesse
I want to be fully transparent as some of you might be wondering what to do about food this coming season. Mod Day will be different, as some folks are doing their own thing in the Kitchenettes and possibly Dia and Izzy might also be providing some nourishment.
I am speaking directly about our weekend long events throughout the year.
The scout approved chef is a local to our site and is a wonderful woman named Joyce. I spoke with her today and she told me the following information:
Meals are $8 each if we have more than 50 meal plans, $10 if under 50 plans.... yes... that means breakfast too. That would be $24 for the meal plan (or $30) which seems like way too much to me. However, I think having us all together as a community for each dinner might be the way to go, and as such, I would charge $9 for the dinner plan to cover some of the NPC costs.
For breakfasts, you all would fend for yourselves. There was some talk of each cabin "adopting" the NPCs each event. That's an idea as well. If people were willing to do this all year, I would give goblin stamps for this service.
Jack Jenkins also expressed staying involved to some degree to help us out, even though he can't use the big kitchen.
Mike Paxton also showed me a neat idea used in another game that uses "tavern coins" for meals throughout the day that is NOT during the dinner hours. So basically, drinks would still be for 1 copper piece each here, however, throughout the day, Deepjugs would only offer: PBJ sandwiches, grilled cheese, a piece of fruit, quesadilla, and servings of soup for one tavern coin each. These would be purchased via paypal for $1:1 tavern coin. You show up to game, and the tavern coins are in your envelopes. Additionally, each NPC would be given a few of these upon arrival.
Another item to consider is that each of the kitchenettes have NOTHING in the way of utensils, plates, pots, or pans so if you are making things in your cabin, you do so by bringing, cleaning, and taking away with you these items each event.
I was going to create a poll and I still might, however, I wanted to hear your opinions on all of the above and other ideas as well.
Thank you! Let's solve this together!
Jesse