Wow, you have to pass by Pyroland Fireworks of Sumner to get to Denny's. Pyroland is also next to I-410.
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There's just one Denny's in Bonney Lake and this one is it. Any preferred spot for cars to park in the parking lot area? How about the northeast corner of the denny section of the lot?
South of Denny's is that parking lot for the PHO restaurant blocked off by those reddish bushes you see in the overhead photo. I bet no one is going to be at the Pho restaurant at 9AM, so I will park there. If we are trying to group our cars close to each other before starting off, that might be a good parking spot.
>Final plan I believe is going to be meet up at Dennys in bonney Lake
That Denny's meeting spot is well-chosen. Everything useful is next door in the same parking lot from the Arco gas station to the Fred Meyer supermarket. And they're all open on Sunday morning.
>meet up at Dennys in bonney Lake (on hwy 410) by 930
So that means we are LEAVING at 9:30 AM? Just wanted to be clear on that.
>So that means we are LEAVING at 9:30 AM? Just wanted to be clear on that.
The busiest time of the day for Bonney Lake Denny's is roughly between 9AM to 1 PM (busier than dinnertime) so apparently that Denny's is a breakfast and brunch type place. I guess the Veeky Forums people will stand out because everyone will be wearing a "mootixo" t-shirt? Doesn't seem like Hiiro has any logo shirts yet.
Add turbosloth1100 to the meet kik please.
Meeting at 930 and having breakfast I guess while we wait for stragglers
everyone should be there and ready to go by 930ish, this is of course leaving a little room for late comers and general bullshitting before we head out.
It's not like we need to simply eat as our waiting activity. We should compare our maps and make sure the path is known to everyone in case anyone gets too far separated.
This is my first meet, so I thought of the 930 time more like all other types of appointment times. If you show up way earlier, you eat at Denny's and then gas up at the Arco next door or visit Fred Meyer. Or even take advantage of your trip and explore the rest of the area a little.
With the BS'ing before we start off, we should pick our next rest stop or scenic spot to stop at. It's too bad neither of the Le Mays museums on the way. I wonder if Orting or other places have something interesting?