I would assume you if you are reading this you have been to several district conferences, but now you look at it differently and start to understand what an awesome task it is to pull it off.  You look with a more critical eye for things that need improving, and with an appreciative eye to what works smoothly.
This conference had some of both.  The plenary sessions were some of the best ever, the rooms were great. But there were a lot of "Don't Let This Happen To You" moments, to the point I really felt bad for the organizing committee when the facility did not meet expectations or speakers went off script, sometime forgetting really important stuff.  There were even a couple "open mic" issues.  You just need to be so careful.
If you are planning on or are making this DG journey remember this about your conference.  Have everything scripted and insist speakers follow the script - especially you!!!!
Another point worth mentioning.  Make sure you have a suite, or a private place at the facility, where you can meet with your AGs or any other leadership people you need to work with.
At our conference people have the afternoons off to enjoy the venue, but if you are a DG, DGE, DGN or even DGND you will have no free time.  You will have meetings of the next two conference committees.  I had a meeting of my AGs and had the R.I. President's rep and one of our Distinguished Speakers sit in on our bull session and pass along their thoughts and experience.  You have so few times to get together with your leadership that you cannot pass up opportunities like district conference.
And of course it is expected that you will pay a visit to all the hospitality suites.  You learn quickly to drink non alcoholic beverages, or nurse them, but you still pack away a fair share of finger food, everything from fresh shrimp to chicken wings.  Expect to gain a couple pounds.  LOL.
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