American Inauguration 2009-what a day!

Could you sleep? I was up since 3 am--no matter who I voted for (and I won't reveal) I am excited and proud of being an American today. I watched the ceremony at the National Aquarium in Baltimore--see below. Some details of their fabulous 4-D theatre event of the historical day were:

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The National Aquarium wanted to give their employees the opportunity to watch the historic event with each other, and extend that same opportunity to visitors.

· A live HD feed was broadcasted in the 4-D Immersion Theater beginning at 10 am, when the building opened to visitors.

· Our 4-D Immersion theater has 225 seats.

· We typically show a 4-D film, Planet Earth: Shallow Seas throughout the day. (4-D is a 3-D movie with added sensory elements like wind, water and smell!)

· By 11:30, the theater was filled with very excited staff members and visitors!

We are seeking a location dinner locale now to experience the crowd, the vibe and the excitement. Any ideas? I do know it is 1/2 price wine night @ Cinghale and  Steak &1/2 price cabernet  at Cork's Restaurants on Tuesdays!

Tomorrow is back to business for the USA-today is an exciting change, an unbelievable moment in the history of the world. What a day! G-d Bless America.

So, who wants to host the ceo/founder of CITYPEEK for luncheon inauguration activities? We will market your venue in tomorrow's blog. TV needed. mailto:ceo@citypeek.com

Cheers to America,

Patti Neumann

 

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Watched the historical

Watched the historical Inauguration Ceremonies on the new 3D Theater at the Aquarium in Baltimore. It was open for Aquarium guests and employees. What a fabulous cozy venue. The I dined in their eatery downstairs with Charles Myers-Director of Volunteers & Chief Bottle Washer of 17 years and Jen Bloomer, Media Relations Manager. You gotta watch their 20-minute movie in 3-D! Impressive.

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