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Current Status of Family Booths/Tables and approximate total value of donations
If you are a member of any of the families listed below and would like to make a donation to Club Wonderland so that we can decorate your reserved tables and booths, you may contact me, Borachio, to discuss this. You don't want to be represented as cheap and unimportant to the rest of the city, do you?
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$280,000
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[First floor booth, back of club]
The Ventrue have graciously donated the original $265,000 booth to Lord Blackwell and his associates on the third floor. Though it is no longer occupied by the Ventrue clan, they should be recognized for their contribution, which has benefitted the professional appearance of the club as a whole. The aforementioned booth features:
A big-screen, flat-panel, high-definition television
Soundproof, bulletproof, sliding glass doors
$15,000 security system for gaining access to booth (fingerprint/iris scanner)
Black velvet seats
Secured phone line
Laptop with broadband internet connection
The Ventrue family has put down $15,000 on their newly reserved booth, which is banked for construction, decoration, etc. in the near future.
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$218,500
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[Third floor area, southeast corner]
A very spacious and extensively outfitted area has been constructed for the Brujah by the late Smith. Dorian Lazarus was also kind enough to donate $2,000.
'72 Plymouth Fury turned into a booth
front windshield replaced with a Toshiba 52" True-Flat PIP Plasma Screen
front seats turned 90 degrees so that they may speak sideways to the backseat
HD Fatboys with their engines still able to be turned over sitting at 45 degree angles to the back doors
(motorcycle exhaust routed through 3rd-floor ventilation system)
tables for dancers to the sides of each Harley
cage with see-through floors for another dancer hanging above the vehicle/booth
telephone to each seat with a direct network line
a IBM Thinkpad hooked to a secure network for each seat
dish network installed for bigscreen, TOP 150 Package and all premiums
another satellite installed for MSN true Direct Satellite Link for the computer network
soundproof privacy wall with one-way mirrors, reinforced to take hits from 7.62mm x 39mm rounds
firemen's ladder to the roof
7-person jacuzzi on roof with a small blinded changing area and bigscreen television
small, privately-stocked bar in the booth and by jacuzzi
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$60,000
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[Second floor booth, by western stairs]
Marcus Vader has graciously donated $60,000 to outfit his table, but encourages anyone to enjoy it in his absence. His description of the motif:
"I was thinking like a tree made from one California red-wood, hard wood flooring of Ebony, and walls of grey slate with those fosiles in
it... Also, an ebony/ivory chess board and pieces... Peweter dishes to be used for anyone served at the table. To top it off, wall hangings of shark's teeth and claws/teeth of other rare animals. A photo of the animal and its keeper/killer in an albam that's discreetly stored under the booth made from the same tree as the table - legal doccuments would be more than appretiated too - especially if item comes form a dead animal. And then, the booth cushions be covered with expensive burgandy/crimson velvet."
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$50,000
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[Second floor booth, east wall]
Al Adam has donated $50,000 worth of high-quality silver to be used in decorating the Setite booth. It now has silver-lined seats and a silver-coated table, as well as other ornate silver decorations hanging from the walls. Also, the curtains on the outside of the booth have been replaced with new ones, fashioned out of fine silver chain mail.
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$4,000
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[Second floor rounded booth, southwest corner]
Alhazad has donated $4,000 to the Tremere booth. Elegant screens are being constructed to surround this booth. Plans are also being made for a "brite yellow curley slide with teh turtles on itt".
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$2,000
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[Second floor rounded booth, southeast corner]
The Nosferatu booth is blocked off on both sides by large one-way mirrors and sports one of those soothing water-trickling-down-rocks things.
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$2,000
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[First floor table]
A very large wooden table in the shape of the symbol of the Toreador clan, a rose, has been constructed and currently sits in front of the center stage.
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$0
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[First floor booth, west wall]
No member of the Gangrel family has expressed interest in making donations or personally outfitting their booths.
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N/A
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No booth has been reserved by the Malkavians as a clan.
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