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bnash10125
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Are the individual tables going to be set up with 3 seats per table or 2 seats per table? It was 3 per table at PDXLAN 12. Atleast where I was sitting and I want to know if it will be the same way at 12.5.

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There are 12 people per 36 feet.

I can not garuntee where the 6 foots are used and the 8 foots... it is always the same amount of space, just diff configurations.

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Yea it seems random Smile where I was it was only 2 per table

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Ok. That makes sense. Because at 12, I did see some people sitting at 6 foot tables while I was at an 8 footer. Good to know its all random.

Thanks for the reply!

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bnash10125 wrote:
Ok. That makes sense. Because at 12, I did see some people sitting at 6 foot tables while I was at an 8 footer. Good to know its all random.

Thanks for the reply!


Do it like table 4 usually does. Have 3 or 4 people buy out one side of the row and you got plunty of room Razz

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Vector wrote:
There are 12 people per 36 feet.

I can not garuntee where the 6 foots are used and the 8 foots... it is always the same amount of space, just diff configurations.

Please watch your spelling or I will report you to the forum moderators Wink


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