by Pat Condray
RECON 2004 returns to the Comfort Inn at Busch Gardens, Tampa Fl. Look for 40 vendor tables, 100 games, and The official debut of SEEKRIEG 5, Advanced Armati Tournament, De Bellis Antiquitates (DBA) Tournament, Rogue Trader Tourneys, roleplaying games sponsored by the Lakeland Roleplaying Guild, a flea market, and much more. A weekend of the BEST in miniature gaining with plenty of other local attractions for the less enthusiastic gamers in the family. Hotel Reservations --Comfort Inn, Busch Gardens--You can call the Hotel Reservations line 24 hours a day at 1-800-288-4011, or 813 933-4011. Do not let the desk help tell you they can't make your reservation. Get their name, ask for Donna or Lisa. If they aren't there e-mail: dlittle@comfortinntampa.com. Your cost is only $59.00, for exterior rooms, $69 on the Atrium. Pre-Registrants are automatically enrolled in a drawing for $100 in "CHUCK'S BUCKS" redeemable during the convention with vendors. There will also be $100 dollar drawings for those who pre-register to run games or hotel rooms. If you do all three you are enrolled in all three drawings!
Non- members: $12 (pre-reg) /$15 (at the door) Pre-Registration ends April 11, 2003 Send your Registration to: Rickey Grice, 3426 Lori Lane S. Lakeland, FL 33801, (941) 665-1018. Email: daaka I @msn.com or Rhett Scott, 1416 Forsyth Way, Brandon. FL (813) 661-0641, e-mail: rhettscott @aol. con?. To Put on Games, Contact: Chuck Kennedy: at mots@tnni.net or Rhett Scott: rhettscott@aol.com. You may also register games and attendance electronically at our new web site: http://www.hmgssouth.com/ -- an excellent place to keep track of new developments on the convention and HMGS SOUTH in general. There will be bonus drawings for those gamemasters, pre-registrants, and those who reserve hotel rooms before January 23 2004 Back to Rebel Yell No. 24 Table of Contents Back to Rebel Yell List of Issues Back to Master Magazine List © Copyright 2003 by HMGS South This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |