ROFLingWhat were they looking for? Dave and Busters?
No its not, flat out false. Dayton 141K 2010 census, declining population.
Dayton (pron.: /ˈdeɪtn/) is the 6th largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Montgomery County.[4] At the 2010 census, the population was 141,527; the Dayton metropolitan area had 841,502 residents, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Ohio and the 61st largest in the United States.[5] The Dayton-Springfield-Greenville Combined Statistical Area had a population of 1,072,891 in 2010 and is the 43rd largest in the United States.[6] Dayton is situated within the Miami Valley region of Ohio just north of the Cincinnati–Northern Kentucky metropolitan area.
Yes some would have to stay in the hotels in the Jordan Creek Area but that's only a 15min ride to downtown.
Des Moines as a city has a greater population than Dayton however Dayton's metro area, which means more, is bigger. It's about 800,000 while Des Moines' is a little over 600,000. Wikipedia is my source.
Whenever I travel to Chi I always stay at the Congress Plaza. It has good location, and if I pretend the strikers are actually people protesting me, it always gives me a feeling of importance as I wade through the haters on my way out the door.You're right - I was thinking Four Seasons - they own Ritz in Chi-town and it is sick - I had it backwards. Peninsula is on par though, brah.
DSM is in big trouble now that the New Pauley Pavilion will be available, at a minimum, right after the first round.
... I think of the lack of adequate hotels to accommodate 4 teams and their fans along with no major airport close by. I wonder if Des Moines would have the same issues.
I do recall Griner the Gargantuan and her Baylor teammates ******** about having to stay in Des Moines. "There's nothing to do!"
Ha! Like there is a lot to do in Wacko, TX????
Come on now. I'm sure there's unlimited entertainment in Wacked-O for a 6'8" shemale.
I hear those Texas dudes dig the low-talkin' Y-chromosomed chicks.