Pro-Tip Thursday Welcome to camp!

Pro-Tip Thursday the… “What Day is it?” Edition! 

 

Greetings Survivors!!  Welcome Back to Pro-Tip Thursday!  Yes I am pretty sure its not Thursday but life has been a crazy rollercoaster ride for me the last month so I am going to move forward as it's close enough to Thursday you will just chuckle at Curtis and his Mush Brain…    

 

So Let's get Started with today’s Pro-Tip.   With our Premier Event Coming up I we are going to have a lot of new faces at the game.  So I thought we would give some insight to our camp and our check in procedures! 

 

Let's get started with looking at how big the camp is.  When you arrive at camp and you drive past the rangers house. You take the main road for 2 miles until your see the Lodge at the top of the Hill.  This is our Operations base and where you go for NPC time.    To give you an idea of the drive.


Once you past the lodge on your left, you will drive on down the hill to the QuarterMaster or what we call the post office!

 

This is where you check in for the game!     

 

Once you check into the game you can set up your camp.  There is a large field next to the dining hall. That is a safe area to camp. The other campsites are officially in the wastelands!     A camping suggestion we do suggest is bring your clothes and costume in tubs that can be sealed against rain!  There are places to set up tents that you can run extension cords to run fans or electric blankets for warmth! 

 

We have cabins that are on top of the hill. But be very warned.  They are very rustic. Yes there are beds and yes there is a roof.  Most of our players opt to tent or stay in the large communal sleeping area in the lodge.  The Caboose does have sleeping space but it is first come first served.   

 

Once you have set up your tent, you can drop off your food in the kitchen at the dining hall.  The kitchen is available for use if you have an Arkansas food handlers license for the stoves.  You can use the microwave or crock pots without a license.  If you are cooking with someone else with a license they can be responsible for the cooking. 

Once you have gotten everything squared away you can park your car in the parking area and walk down to the dining hall to hang out!        

 

One of the things we ask while you are hanging out is to look for the people wearing the Blue Arm Bands!  These are our Bluebirds!  Brand new players who are within their first 3 games at DR ever!   Say hello to them and let them know who you are out of game before they meet your character!     That makes it easier for them to separate the player from the Character!   

 

Going to wrap it up there and talk more about this next week! 

 

Till Next time Survivors!  

 

See you in the Waste!!