In the Evening
There
are Fantasia Fair scheduled activities most evenings. In fact, Thursday
night is one night that nothing is planned, aside from the Cocktail Party
from 5 – 7, and that’s open night by popular demand.
But, even when something is on, there are those who resist going to bed
at a reasonable time. So, if you’re a party girl, you needn’t
fear: you can party as late as you want. Even if you’re not a night
owl, you still may want a late evening snack, or enjoy spending some time
with friends. Some of the best times at FanFair happen when you’re
sitting around after a full day, comfy in nighties, and having a chat. The
inns we recommend all have their own following, and traditionally gals have
stayed their and had a wonderful time. The inns become like sorority houses,
and people make friends, yak away the time, and share with each other. That’s
a favorite thing to do at night.
There’s
lots more to do. You can go dancing at the A-House, one of T. S. Elliot’s
and Tennessee Williams' haunts. There’s always a grand beat, and generally
a sprinkling of our gals there. Of course, all that works up an appetite,
and you might find yourself at Spiritus Pizza, for one of the best
slices you’ve ever had. In the evening, when you are free, there are
elegant dinners with newfound or lifelong friends.
You can enjoy some of the finest restaurants on the east coast, or more
modest venues offering local sea food and lobster.
Of course, most nights there’s something planned, such as one of
the two banquets, the Fashion Show, Follies, or Dinner and a Movie. When
that’s over, that’s when you can decide to dance until the wee
hours at the A house, pop into The Brass Key for some gab, or turn up at your
own inn and sit by the fire with some girlfriends.
The
Brass Key, (formerly Roomers,)
is the inn that never sleeps, and where you can go until the early hours
to find conversation, guitar playing, and companionship. There are also
any number of popular watering holes such as the Wave Bar at the Crown and Anchor,
or The Vixen Lounge at the Pilgrim’s Inn, to name just two.