
Accommodations
We stayed at the
1876 Inn, the Morrison's stayed next door
at the
Swiss Holiday Resort... while Red & Barb
were down at the
Swiss Village Inn.
We have all made next
years reservations here at the
1876 Inn.
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Corvettes filled most all of the Hotel parking lots. The 1876 did have some
covered parking as you see here |
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Looking out of our
room, we had a good view of the main drag (Hwy 62) and party deck. We were
concerned that the deck parties would be keeping us awake but that wasn't
a problem at all. |
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The pool was behind
our wing of the hotel, shaded almost all day. There was a hot tub,
on level below us but we never took time to enjoy it on this trip. |
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This C4 Lingenfelter
was definite attention catcher - they were staying in the 1876 Inn |
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A few
parking spots over, there was a another Lingenfelter / ZR1 sitting beside
the retro '53 |
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Registration
After checking in, putting things away and enjoying a cold one, we
then took off for the Best Western to
Register for the Eureka Springs Corvette
Weekend Event
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Seminars
were held from 7:00 pm - 9:00pm @ the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks
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There was a C4
Troubleshooting seminar, presented by Gordan Killebrew (Corvette Fever)
where you could learn all about common problems on 84-96 Corvettes and
how to diagnose and correct them.
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You could listen to
an Introduction to Autocrossing presented by Mark Rountree, veteran SCCA
Autocross driver
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The National
Corvette Museum (NCM) also presented Info
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Karyn booked
Thursday's supper for all of us at the
Fratelli's Italian Restaurant - we didn't take pictures
there. The CTV group was all present besides Don which had to stay behind
because of work along with the addition of one LSCC couple. |
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