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Latest revision as of 02:57, 26 March 2020
A hotel in Bloomington, MN which (under a series of different names) is the long-time home of Minicon and often called the Rad South.
Name | Years | Minicons |
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Radisson South | 1985-1998 | Minicon 20-Minicon 33 |
Sheraton Bloomington | 2005-2011 | Minicon 40-Minicon 46 |
DoubleTree Bloomington | 2012-2018 | Minicon 47-Minicon 53 |
The hotel is a large one, with lots of complex, rambling function space and is a great (if confusing) venue for a convention. (Unfortunately, it's in a suburban food wasteland.)
"RadiShTree" was coined after the third brand change...
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