THE GOOD: I liked the Albany Hilton a lot. My room was the nicest hotel room I’ve ever had at a BOUCHERCON. I marveled at the charming Dancing Girls sent up nightly to entertain me. I liked talking with Maggie Mason, the two Teds, Janet Rudolph, and Steve Steinbock. I loved all the free books! I had a great time chatting with Sue Grafton. I enjoyed frolicking in the Hilton pool with the bikini babes. I liked the cool Fall weather in Albany. I really liked the free parking at the Hilton.
THE BAD No Art Scott or Steve Stilwell. No Meyersons, Criders, Smiths, or Abbotts. No Beth Fedyn, Tina Karelson, Richard Moore, Marv Lachman or Diane Kelley. I missed all of you!
THE UGLY: No one liked the dispersal of the BOUCHERCON attendees over four hotels. No synergy. Just about everyone hated the shuttle buses. They were supposed to run every 20 minutes. But I waited a half hour for one. Other attendees told me they waited over an hour for a shuttle bus. And–here’s the deal breaker for folks with knee and joint problems (you know who you are)–the buses let you off 200 yards from the entrance to the Egg (that thing that looks like a crashed UFO) that takes you to the convention center where BOUCHERCON was held. I’d guess this is the last BOUCHERCON Albany will ever host.